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4-2 HOME Menu
Chapter 4 Menu Settings
4-2-4 Preread Settings (PRE READ)
This setting allows pre-reading (reading before writing) in
insert edit mode. To select pre-reading, press the ALT/[F1]
(PRE READ) buttons.
Pressing the buttons cycles the settings through on/off.
on: Preread. (Preread either video signal or audio signal. In
this case follow the EDIT PRESET setting.)
off: No pre-reading
The pre-read function can be used for pre-read editing.
4-2-5 Still-Picture Output (FREEZE)
For still-picture output, press the ALT/[F3] (FREEZE)
buttons. The picture that was playing just before the button
was pressed will be frozen on the screen. Make the field or
frame selection using the VTR SETUP menu item 902
“FREEZE MODE”.
To maintain the still-picture
Set the VTR SETUP menu item 903 “FREEZE
CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL” to “latch”.
The still-picture output is maintained until the button is
pressed again.
To temporarily output a still-picture
Set the VTR SETUP menu item 903 “FREEZE
CONTROL FROM KEY PANEL” to “momentary”. A
still-picture is output as long as you hold down the button.
Stop-freeze function
To automatically output a still-picture when the VTR is
changed to stop mode, set the VTR SETUP menu item 905
“STOP FREEZE CONTROL” to “enable”.
Regardless of the setting of the VTR SETUP menu item
902 “FREEZE MODE”, stop-freeze is a frame-freeze
picture during playback of a PsF recorded tape, and a field-
freeze picture in other modes.
4-2-6 Setting the Preroll Time
(PREROLL TIME)
Set the preroll time by pressing the ALT/[F6] (PREROLL)
buttons.
You can set a preroll time of 0 to 30 seconds in 1-second
units. During editing on this VTR, a preroll time of 5
seconds or more is recommended.
Setting the preroll time
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Press the ALT/[F6] (PREROLL) buttons.
A data entry window appears.
2
Change the setting with the cursor R or r button.
You may also use the MULTI CONTROL knob.
3
Press the ALT/[F6] (PREROLL) buttons.
The data entry window disappears.
4-2-7 Selecting DMC Playback
(DMC)
In DMC (Dynamic Motion Control) playback mode, the
VTR plays back a tape segment at a specified variable
speed of –1 to +2 times normal playback speed,
memorizes the speed, then plays the segment back at a
later time at the memorized speed.
DMC playback is useful during on-the-spot telecasts of
sporting events for immediate playback and broadcast of
highlight scenes for which starting and ending points have
been set during recording.
For detail on the procedure for DMC playback, see “5-4-
4 DMC Playback” on page 111.
During tape editing using two SRW-5000/5500 VTRs, you
can use DMC playback to control the playback speed of
the player VTR for editing at variable speeds (DMC
editing).
Note
[F1] button PREREAD indicator
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