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Press [Record Stop] at the position you want to stop 
recording.
The clip file is saved in memory.
To enable V/K mode
Press [V/K Mode], turning it on.
For details, see “V/K mode” (page 171).
To create a clip by specifying the duration
Press [Clip Duration], and enter a timecode value or 
number of frames using the numeric keypad window. The 
specified duration is displayed in the status area in the 
center of the screen.
Pressing [Record Start] starts recording, and then 
recording stops when the specified duration elapses.
If “0” is specified for the duration, recording continues 
until the free capacity in memory has been consumed.
To play audio data during recording
Press [Audio], turning it on.
For details about audio data, see “Frame memory audio 
data” (page 171).
To save clip files in storage
Select a file stored in memory in the folder/file selection 
area. A confirmation message appears.
Select [Yes] to start saving the file in storage.
A file within a locked folder cannot be saved in storage.
Recalling Clips
Selecting a clip file in memory recalls the file on an FM 
output.
1
Open the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu 
(2111).
2
Select the target FM output for operation in the FM 
output selection area.
For details about the method of operation, see 
“Selecting an FM Output” (page 174).
3
Select the file to recall in the folder/file selection area.
You can also enter the name of a folder/file to search 
for (see page 175).
A light-blue frame is applied to the selected file, and 
the image is recalled on the target FM output.
Playing a Clip
You can play a clip recalled on an FM output from the 
menu or by using the device control block (trackball).
With a pair file recalled, it is possible to disable pair mode 
and carry out single file operations, but if you then re-
enable pair mode, the output of frame memory may 
become black. If this occurs, recall the pair file again.
Playing a clip (menu)
1
In the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu 
(2111), recall the file to play on the target FM output.
2
Open the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Play menu 
(2112).
The following information is displayed in the status 
area in the center of the screen.
If a playback operation is performed immediately after 
a clip is created, the icon display thumbnail may not be 
displayed (black display). Some time may be required, 
depending on the clip file, before the thumbnail is 
displayed.
3
Press [Play].
Playback starts. To stop playback, press [Stop].
To repeat playback (looping)
In the <Loop Type> group, select one of the following.
Loop: When the playback stop point is reached, playback 
continues from the playback start point, and then 
repeats.
Note
Note
Note
Start of clip
Duration
End of clip
Playback start point
(light-blue bar)
Current position
(red bar)
Playback stop point
(yellow bar)
Icon display
Start point, current 
position, and stop point 
thumbnails and 
timecodes