Adjust
the
settings
for
the
functions
while
referring
to
"Using
the
Menu"
(p. 3).
Creating
an
index
of
9
frames
from
a
movie
[INDEX]
Jb
EDIT
~
INDEX
Extracting
a
clip
from
a
movie
[EDIT]
Jb
EDIT
~
EDIT
(tJ
This
movie
frame
index can
be
saved
for
easily recalling
the
content
of
a movie.
The
scenes
that
are
automatically
extracted can
be fine adjusted and reselected.
G) Use
§E)
to select a movie, and press
the
@ button.
Submenu
2
NEW
FILE
OVERWRITE
Application
The original movie is left
unchanged, and a clip from the
movie is saved as a separate
movie.
A portion
of
the original movie
overwrites and replaces the
original movie.
First frame
Last frame
Playback position
G) Use
~E)
to select a movie.
® Use
000
to select [NEWFILE] or
[OVERWRITE], and press the
@ button.
@ Use
§E)
to select the first frame of the
clip to be extracted, and press the
@
button.
Frames are extracted
automatically.
(1)
If
no fine
adjustment
of
the
frames
is
needed,
simply
press
the
@ button in steps
® and
(3).
® Select the first frame while using
§E)
to
move the frames forward
or
backward,
and press the
@ button.
• While selecting the start or end frame,
pressing
[]JQiJ moves
to
the start/end frame
of the movie.
@ Select the last frame while using
§E)
to
move the frames forward
or
backward,
and press the
@ button.
• The index image with 9 extracted frames from
the movie
is
saved as a separate single image.
• While selecting the start or end frame,
pressing
@JCQJ
moves
to
the start/end frame
of
the movie.
@ Use
~E)
to select the last frame
of
the clip to be extracted, and press the
@ button.
• The extracted movie clip is saved.
Extracting
a
still
image
from
a
movie
[MOVIE
INDEX]
.,It
EDIT
~
MOVIE INDEX
G) Use
§E)
to select a movie, and press the
@ button.
® Use
~E)
to select the frame to be
extracted, and press the
@ button.
•
@JCQJ
can
be
used to move to the start/end
frame of the movie.
• The selected frame
is
saved
as
a still image.
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