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Recording ancillary data, Playing back ancillary data – Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual

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Frame Memory Clip Operations

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Recording ancillary data

To record ancillary data in a frame memory clip, use the Frame Memory >Clip
>Record menu.

For details of the operating sequence, see “Clip Creation” (page 300).

To check ancillary data during recording

If the ancillary data to be recorded is embedded audio, by first setting the signal
output to through mode, you can listen while recording.

For the method of setting the signal output to through mode, see “Signal
Output Settings (Output Menu)” in Chapter 20 (Volume 3).

Note

For [Freeze Enable] or [Record Enable], in the group,
pressing [Clip] or [Ext Clip] to turn them on or off may result in noise. Also,
with these buttons in the On state, selecting the signal on the frame memory
source bus may result in noise.

Playing back ancillary data

You can play ancillary data recorded in a frame memory clip by normal
playback or an auto transition of the clip transition.
To play the ancillary data, you must use the following procedure to enable
playback of the ancillary data. For the subsequent playback operation, see

“Clip Playback” (page 296)

.

Notes

• After recording a frame memory clip, the ancillary data state is enabled for

playback.

• To play back the clip, set the signal output to through mode. For the method

of setting through mode, see

“Signal Output Settings (Output Menu)” in

Chapter 20 (Volume 3)

.

• When the reposition function is on, ancillary data cannot be played back.
• Switching reposition function between on and off may cause noise.
• Only the AUX bus and edit preview bus can output ancillary data.
• For loop playback of clips in the following video formats, the loop playback

range must be at least 5 frames, and set to a multiple of 5 frames.
– 480/59.94i
– 720/59.94P
– 1080/59.94i

• Recalling operations of still images or clips can cause noise.
• Carrying out file operations on a frame memory clip may result in the

ancillary data being discontinuous, or in noise occurring. However, if the
first or last frame of the clip is deleted, noise will not occur.

• The audio sampling frequency is always 48 kHz.