Fostex PD-6 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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PD-6
DVD Location Recorder (Chapter 9: EDL SEL mode <Creating and editing an ALE file>)
Renewal
Circle Take
Remaking an ALE file
If you edit an audio file which is used in the ALE file and the start time, end
time, or the description information is changed, the ALE file must be remade.
You can also remake the ALE file by selecting only audio files whose “Circle
take” is set to “On”.
The following procedure example describes how to remake the “ALL-TAKE.ale”
file.
1. When the [SHIFT] indicator is lit, press the [FILE SEL/EDL SEL] key.
The display changes to show the ALE screen.
You can see the created ALE file(s) and “<New file>” in the “Select ALE file” list.
2. Select (highlight) “ALL-TAKE.ale”, and press the [ENTER] key.
The display changes to show the “Edit ALE” screen on which you can select an
editing menu and “Remake ALE” is initially highlighted.
3. While “Remake ALE ” is highlighted, press the [ENTER] key.
The display now shows the “Remake ALE” screen.
You can select the “Type” option between “Renewal” and “Circle Take”.
The audio file entry list in the ALE file is
not changed.
The ALE file is updated by remaking only
the edited items in audio files.
A new ALE file, containing only audio file
entries with “Circle take” set to “On”, is
created.
The old (previous) ALE file is deleted.
4. Select the desired type and press the [ENTER] key.
If you select “Renewal”, the PD-6 immediately remakes the ALE file, and the
display returns to the “Edit ALE” screen on which you can select an editing
menu.
If you select “Circle Take”, “Sure?” flashes on the screen. Press the [ENTER] key
again. The PD-6 remakes the ALE file, and the display returns to the “Edit ALE”
screen on which you can select an editing menu.
5. Press the [EXIT] key.
The display shows the screen for updating the remade ALE file, and “Are you
sure?” flashes.
6. Press the [ENTER] key to update the ALE file. If you do not update the file,
press the [EXIT] key.
7. Press the [EXIT] key repeatedly until you exit the EDL SEL mode.
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