Locating to a desired time point, Locating to a desired cue point – Fostex DV824 User Manual
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DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824
Locating to a desired time point
You can locate the unit to any desired point by specifying the time value.
The time value can be specified according to the time mode
selected before entering the time edit mode. In the screen example above,
you can specify the time value based on LTC.
Locating to a desired cue point
You can locate the unit quickly to a desired cue point by selecting the cue
point from the cue list.
1)
While the unit is stopped (or playing back), press the [SHIFT] key to light
the [SHIFT] indicator, followed by the [LOCATE/
EDIT TIME
] key.
The DV824 enters the time edit mode and the popup window for entering
time data appears on the display.
2)
Use the [MENU] dial (or alphanumeric keys) to enter the desired time value.
You can move the cursor position using the [SKIP/CURSOR
] keys.
Pressing the [CLEAR/
FALSE START
] key resets the time value to "00h 00m 00s
00f 00sf".
You can enter the time value between "00h00m00s00f00sf" and
"23h 59m 59s **f 99sf" (** depends on the frame rate of the audio file).
3)
After entering the desired time value, press the [LOCATE/
EDIT TIME
] key.
The unit quickly locates to the point at the specified time.
If you enter a time value which is out to the current file and
press the [LOCATE/
EDIT TIME
] key, “Out of Zone” is shown and the locate
operation is not executed.
1)
While the unit is stopped, press the [MARK/CUE] key.
The CUE LIST screen appears.
2)
Use the [MENU] dial (or alphanumeric keys) to select the desired cue point
from the cue list, and press the [LOCATE/
EDIT TIME
] key.
The unit quickly locates to the selected cue point and the display returns to
the Home screen.
Unlike the function described above in "Skipping through cue
points", this function is always available regardless of the "Skip mode"
setting in the "SYS SETUP" menu of the MENU mode.
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