Recording onto an SD memory card (REC mode) (continued)
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About recording onto SD Memory Cards
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The images shot from when recording starts until it is stopped are recorded as one clip.
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The upper limit for the number of clips that can be recorded on a single SD Memory Card is 900.
(However, note that this clip limit of 900 may be exceeded if recording is started immediately after turning
on the power.)
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Recording is not possible in PB mode (Page 58) or PC mode (Page 71).
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SDI mode is not compatible with native recording.
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Operations during recording
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Check that the video signal is being input before starting to record.
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Recording stops if the card slot cover is opened during recording.
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When recording is paused after a short period, a small amount of time may be required after pressing
the [REC/PAUSE] button to stop recording before the writing to the SD Memory Card is terminated. This
means that operations are not accepted if the [REC/PAUSE] button is pressed again immediately.
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The portable recorder reads information from the SD Memory Card immediately after the card is inserted.
Press the [REC/PAUSE] button to start recording after "PAUSE" is displayed in the operation status
display. (Page 75)
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If the input signal format is changed during recording, the recording will not be performed correctly.
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Do not stop the output of the external device or disconnect a cable while recording. If recording is
performed again, the signal may not be recognized correctly.
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Do not start recording while an irregular signal or a signal that is continuously corrupted is being input.
The device may not operate correctly.
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During recording, if the time information data recognition code (DBB1) in S-LTC or S-VITC that is
superimposed on the HD-SDI input signal disappears, or the ON/OFF of the S-LTC or S-VITC is
changed, the video is corrupted at the time of the change.
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