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POV.HD User Manual
Tips and Guidelines
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How
the
three
Record
Methods
work
The
illustrations
below
compare
the
Clip,
Loop,
and
Loop
&
Forward
Record
Methods.
When
the
explanation
of
the
examples
refers
to
pressing
Tag,
you
can
either
press
Tag
on
the
recorder
or
REC/TAG
on
the
wireless
remote.
Once
you’re
in
Record
Standby
mode,
all
recording
control
and
tagging
can
be
done
on
either
the
recorder
or
the
wireless
remote.
In
these
diagrams,
with
the
recorder
in
Record
Standby
mode,
we
show
video
recording
done
in
a
10
minute
period
between
starting
recording
by
pressing
REC
on
the
recorder
or
REC/TAG
on
the
wireless
remote
(Start
Recording)
and
pressing
REC
again
on
the
recorder
or
STOP
on
the
wireless
remote
(Stop
Recording).
The
green
area
on
the
timeline
indicates
what
video
footage
is
actually
captured.
In
all
three
examples,
the
Tag
button
was
pressed
three
times:
at
00:02:06,
at
00:05:54,
and
at
00:07:18.
The
examples
show
how
the
results
are
different
in
all
three
cases.
The
Loop
Record
Time
is
set
to
30
seconds.
Using
the
Clip
Record
Method,
recording
starts
when
REC
is
pressed
and
runs
continuously
until
REC
is
pressed
again.
This
is
exactly
the
way
a
standard
video
recorder
works.
In
addition,
each
time
the
Tag
key
is
pressed,
a
tag
is recorded, for later possible use with the built-‐in editing features.
Using
the
Loop
Record
Method,
recording
starts
when
the
REC
button
is
pressed,
but
the
captured
video
isn’t
saved
until
Tag
is
pressed.
When
Tag
is
pressed
at
00:02:06,
a
set
of
three
short
clips,
called
loops
, are saved,
one
for
each
segment
indicated
in
green
around
that
tag.
When
Tag
is
pressed
at
00:05:54,
another
set
of
loops
is
saved,
and
finally,
when
Tag
is
pressed
at
00:07:18,
a
third
set
of
loops
is
saved.
When
in
the
Loop
Record
Method,
pressing
Tag
causes
a
set
of
loops
to
be
saved,
but
it
does
NOT
put
a
tag
on
the
video.
Each
loop
is
saved
as
a
separate,
untagged
clip.
How
loops
are
defined
You
may
have
noticed
that
the
saved
clip
isn’t
always
aligned
exactly
the
same
way
with
the
clip.
This
is
because
of
the
way
the
Loop
Record
Method
captures
the
loop
clips.
Loop Method
0
2 min
4 min
6 min
8 min
10 min
Start
Recording
Stop
Recording
tag at
00:02:06
tag at
00:05:54
tag at
00:07:18
0
Clip Method
2 min
4 min
6 min
8 min
10 min
Start
Recording
Stop
Recording
tag at
00:02:06
tag at
00:05:54
tag at
00:07:18
2 min