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DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
The DV824 provides the following two ways of setting a cue point.
Cue point setting
Setting a cue point on the fly during audio recording
You can set a "cue point" at the point you press the [MARK/CUE] key during
recording. Up to 99 cue points can be set.
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[MARK/CUE] key
If you press the [MARK/CUE] key during recording, a cue point holding the
current time value is set, while "Cue:**Stored!" (** is a cue number) and the cue
time value are briefly shown on the screen.
Setting a cue point repeatedly counts up the cue number.
You can view cue points after recording.
1. During audio recording, you can set a cue point "on-the-fly" at the desired point.
2. During playback or while stopped, you can set a cue point using the cue point list
on the screen.
Viewing the cue point list
Pressing the [MARK/CUE] key while the unit is stopped brings up the CUE LIST
screen as shown below. In this screen, the existing cue points are listed. In the
screen example below, cue points 01 through 04 are set, while no data is stored
on and after cue point 05. The time data is shown by the format based on the
time display indicator).
Labels are automatically given to the recorded CUEs. "BC$START" to CUE 01,
"BC$END" to CUE 02, and "Cue 03", "Cue 04"...."Cue 99" to CUE 03 and the
following cues. "BC$START" and "BC$END" for CUE 01 and CUE 02 are used as
the start and end points which specify the playback range for list play (see "List
play function" described later). Therefore, you can change the playback range
for list play by editing the "BC$START" and/or "BC$END" point(s). See "Editing
a cue point" on the next page for details.
(*) "BC$START" and "BC$END" are the label names reserved by the BWF-J speci-
fication.