Chapter 3 Operations for Linear/Nonlinear Editing 3-57 (E)
3-2-13 Undoing and Redoing an Editing Operation (Undo/Redo)
After editing operations such as inserting or deleting a cut, you can undo the
effect of the edit. After undoing an edit, you can then redo it.
Undoing the effect of an edit
When you use the MAVE-F555 to carry out editing on a file on an MAV-555
port, as you execute each edit a new editing result file is created. After
executing an edit, the immediately previous file is held on the MAV-555,
provided the MAV-555 is not powered off. You can thus undo the effect of the
most recent editing operation.
Notes
• When you change the file on the recorder port, this destroys the information
required for an Undo/Redo.
• When you power off the MAV-555, the file from before the last edit saved on
the MAV-555 is destroyed. Therefore, once you power off the MAV-555 it is
no longer possible to undo the last edit.
• When you undo an edit this does not restore information such as the IN and
OUT points when you did a copy. The only effect is to return the editing
result file to its state before the last editing operation.
Undoing an edit
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To undo an edit, use the following procedure.
1 Press the R key on the MAVE-F555, and select the MAV-555 port.
2 Press the MAVE-F555 UNDO/REDO key.
• When you undo an edit, “Undo Completed” appears on the monitor
screen connected to the MONITOR OUT connector of the MAV-555.
• The effect of the immediately previously executed edit is undone, and the
file in the state before the edit is opened.
Note
If it is not possible to undo an edit, “Can not Undo” appears on the monitor
screen .
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