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For details, see “Properties display” (page 350).
Selecting a clip player output channel
Use the menu for the target clip player output channel for
operation.
When clip player output channel 1 (C
lip 1) or clip player
output channel 2 (Clip 2) is selected, open the following
menu.
To recall video content:
Open the Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip >
Recall m
enu (14101.11).
The odd-numbered clip player output channe
l (Clip
1) is shown on the upper left, and the even-numbered
clip player output channel (Clip 2) is shown on the
lower left. Content can be displayed in list view or
thumbnail view on the right.
For combined channels, the c
ombined clip player
output channels (Clip 1/Clip 2) are shown on the left.
To play video content:
Home > Clip Player > Clip1/C
lip2 > Clip > Play
menu (14101.12).
Information and operation bu
ttons for the odd-
numbered clip player output channel (Clip 1) are
shown at the top, and information and operation
buttons for the even-numbered clip player output
channel (Clip 2) are shown at the bottom.
For combined channels, informati
on and operation
buttons for the combined clip player output channels
(Clip 1/Clip 2) are shown.
Combining clip player output channels
Enable group mode.
This section describes combining Clip 1 and Clip 2 as an
exampl
e.
1
Open the Home > Clip Player > Clip Common >
Channel > Config menu (14103.32).
The combine status is displayed for each clip player
ou
tput channel.
2
Set the [ ] button between [Clip 1] and [Clip 2] to
the on state.
Group mode becomes enabled, C
lip 1 and Clip 2
output channels are combined, and a blue frame
appears. The clip player output channel display
changes to [Clip 1/Clip 2].
To uncombine, set the [ ] button to the off state.
To enable group mode using the clip player
output channel menu
Set the [Group Mode] button to the on
state in the Home
> Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Recall menu
(14101.11).
Channels cannot be combined/uncombined in the
following cases.
When channels are locked
When playing video
If group mode is enabled while content is recalled on a
c
lip player output channel, the following occurs.
If content 1 of combined cont
ent is recalled on Clip 1
and no content is recalled on Clip 2, the channels are
combined and content 2 corresponding to the
combined content on Clip 1 is recalled on Clip 2.
If content 1 of combined cont
ent is recalled on Clip 1
and other content is recalled on Clip 2, a message
appears. If you press [OK], the content recalled on
Clip 2 is released, the channels are combined and
content 2 corresponding to the combined content on
Clip 1 is recalled on Clip 2.
In all other cases, when content is recalled on Clip 1
or Cl
ip 2, a message appears. If you press [OK], the
recalled content is released, the channels are
combined, and both Clip 1 and Clip 2 become black
signals.
If group mode is disabled while combined content is
recalled o
n Clip 1 and Clip 2, a message appears. If you
press [OK], the channels are uncombined, content 1 of
the combined content remains recalled on Clip 1,
content 2 recalled on Clip 2 is released, and Clip 2
becomes a black signal.
Locking clip player output channels
You can lock a clip player output channel when video
content is recalled on the clip player output channel.
The following operations are inhibited on a locked clip
player output
channel.
Recalling content
Enabling/disabling audio
The following operations are inhibited for content
reca
lled on a locked clip player output channel.
Unloading content
To lock Clip 1, set the [Output Lock] switch
for [Clip 1]
to the on state in the following menus.
Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Recall
men
u (14101.11)
Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Play menu
(1
4101.12)
Clip Player Content Operations
For details about displaying and selecting content, see
“Content Operations” (page 348).
Notes

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