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Basic Operation Procedure
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Recording
3 Search for the desired clip by pressing
PREV or NEXT button.
4 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
The playback image appears on the
viewfinder.
Playback operation is performed as follows.
PLAY/PAUSE button: Pauses playback. To
resume playback, press this button again.
F FWD button/F REV button: Plays fast. To
return to normal playback, press the PLAY/
PAUSE button.
STOP button: Stops playback or recording.
Monitoring audio
In normal playback mode, you can monitor the
recorded audio signals through the connected
headphones.
You can select audio channel to be monitored and
adjust the sound volume with “Audio Output”
(page 44) in the Audio menu.
Cueing Up
To start playback from the top of the clip
Press the PREV button or NEXT button of the
playback control buttons (page 16). You can cue
to the top of a desired clip by pressing either
button repeatedly.
Switching the XQD memory cards
When two memory cards are loaded, press the
select button (page 15) to switch memory cards.
Notes
You cannot switch XQD memory cards during
playback.
Continuous playback of cards in slots A and B is not
possible.
Clip (recording data)
When you stop recording, video, audio and
subsidiary data from the start to end of the
recording are recorded as a single clip on an
XQD memory card.
Maximum duration of a clip
The maximum clip length is 13 hours.
The maximum continuous recording time for a
movie is approximately 13 hours. If recording
time reaches approximately 13 hours, the
recording will stop.