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Blackmagic URSA Cine - Group Select; Media Filter

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When your clip begins playing, you can then use the transport touch controls to scroll the play
head backwards and forwards, skip to a different clip, or press ‘stop’ to return the LCD to the
live recording view.
Above the clip name, the clip indicator lets you know the current clip number from the total
clips that are cued. For example, clip number one from a total of fourteen clips recorded. If you
have any media filters set, the total number of clips will reflect that. The bracketed number
represents the total number of clips recorded on allmedia cards and external disks connected
to your camera.
To return to the browser, tap on the ‘back’ arrow ahead of the clip name.
Playing All Clips
Tapping the play icon in the controls menu when in the browser will construct a timeline of
all playable clips. The last clip recorded will be cued first so you can check it, or you can play
through the entire timeline. If all of the clips in the browser were recorded using the same
format and frame rate then everything recorded will play.
Playing a Sequence of Clips
To play back a sequence of clips, tap on the group select icon in the browser. With this icon
enabled, tap on a clip. A small ‘play’ icon will appear in the top right hand corner of all the clips
that share the same format and are available to play back together. You can now selectively tap
on the clips you want to play back in a sequence.
Tap the ‘play’ icon, your camera will now play the sequence of clips and stop when the
sequence ends.
Group Select
Tap on the group select icon to select a sequence of clips to play back, or to choose
clips to upload to a Blackmagic Cloud project or storage. You can also select a group
of clips to delete.
Media Filter
Tap on the media filter icon in the media library to open the filter editor. Here, you
can tell your camera how to arrange the clips by preference. For example, you can
choose to display clips from a specific media card, or select ‘upload status’ as a
quick way of checking which clips have been uploaded to Blackmagic Cloud. Use the filter
touchscreen menu to scroll up and down and select the filter options you want. When you have
made your selection, tap the clip filter icon again to close the menu.
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