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Istruzioni per l'uso Canon, Modello XF105

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• Use Shift + Click or 2+ Click to select multiple clips or click Edit > Select All to select all clips. 3. Drag the selected clips to the icon of the desired CF card in the media panel (). • To write clips back onto the camcorder, connect the camcorder to the computer and drag the selected clips to one of the CF cards in the camcorder. • The selected clips will be copied to the CF card. • Click Cancel to interrupt the operation. • You can also use the menu by clicking Edit > Copy and Edit > Paste. Importing and Writing Back Clips IMPORTANT • While writing back to the camcorder clips that were previously saved on the computer, please observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in corrupted clips that cannot be played back on the camcorder. -Do not remove the CF card and do not remove the CF card reader from the computer. -Do not open any of the CF card slot covers on the camcorder. -Do not disconnect the USB cable. -Do not turn off the camcorder or the computer. 15 NOTES • Initialize the CF card using the camcorder before writing back the clips to the CF card. If you initialize the CF card using a computer or another device, you will not be able to use it for recording or playback with the camcorder. • Use of a commercially-available, UDMA-compatible card reader is recommended. • Depending on the system used (the computer’s performance specifications, transfer rate of the CF card, etc.), writing back clips can take some time. • To be able to write back clips to the camcorder, power the camcorder using the compact power adapter and only then connect it to the computer. Clips cannot be written back to the camcorder if it was connected to the computer while it was powered only by a battery pack. Exporting MXF Files to a Folder You can export MXF stream files* of your clips and save them on a local folder on the computer. When you export clips as MXF files, you will have the option to merge multiple clips, to rename the MXF stream files and to change the audio output characteristics of the clips. You can then edit these files with any non-linear editing (NLE) software that supports Canon MXF files. For details about using MXF stream files, refer to the instruction manual of the video editing software. * MXF (Material eXchange Format) is an SMPTE-defined container specification that includes video, audio, metadata and other information. 1. In the clips panel, select the desired clips. • Use Shift + Click or 2 + click to select multiple clips. 2. Click Edit > Export To MXF. • The Export To MXF dialog box will appear. 3. Select the way the files will be exported from the pull-down menu (). Copy MXF Files Copies the original MXF stream files exactly as they are. Merge All Clips Merges the MXF stream files within each clip and also merges multiple selected clips into a single file. Merge Each Clip Merges the MXF stream files within each clip but keeps multiple selected clips as separate files. 4. To change the folder where the exported MXF files will be saved, click Browse and then select the Folder for Exported Files (). • By default, a new subfolder will be created automatically for the exported files. The name of the subfolder represents the date and time of the export operation. To export the MXF files directly into the selected destination folder, remove the checkmark from the Automatic Creation of Subfolders box (). Importing and Writing Back Clips 5. To rename the exported files, check the Rename Files box and enter the desired file name in the field below it ( ). • To number multiple MXF files consecutively enter the starting number in the Initial Value for Consecutive Numbers field ( ). You can check the Remember Consecutive Numbering box below it to automatically continue the consecutive numbering also for future export operations. 6. If in step 3 you selected one of the merge options, you can change the way audio is exported in the following step; otherwise, skip to step 8. 16 7. Select the Number of Audio Channels () and the Audio Bit Rate () from the respective pull- down menus. • When you set Number of Audio Channels to 4 ch or 8 ch, 2 or 6 audio tracks will be added to the original files and mute data will be recorded in these additional tracks. The default 2 ch will not add any audio tracks to the original audio tracks. • When you set Audio Bit Rate to 24-bit, the original audio will be converted from 16-bit to 24-bit audio. 8. Click Export ( ). • When the operation is completed, a confirmation dialog box will show the name automatically given to the destination folder. 9. Click OK. Playing Back, Searching and Managing Clips Playing Back Clips You can play back the clip currently selected in the clips panel. 1. In the clips panel, select the clip you want to play back (). • The video display area will show the first frame from the clip. 2. Click to start the playback () or double-click the clip in the clips area. • The playback position slider and time code display will adva...

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