Displaying Multiple Clips Simultaneously for Editing

Switching to the Multicam Mode

Multicam mode is a function that enables video shots of one subject recorded by multiple cameras to be displayed simultaneously and switched to the scene to be used. In the multicam mode, you can play back and edit multiple clips on up to 16 screens simultaneously.

1) Click [Mode] on the menu bar, and click [Multicam Mode].

Alternative

Note

  • The multicam mode ends and the mode changes to the standard mode when the following operations are performed during multicam editing.

    • Switching to the Player during editing in the single mode

    • Displaying clips on the Player during editing in the dual mode

    • Opening the effect or layouter setting dialog box

Changing the Number of Screens

You can switch the number of multicamera screens on the Recorder.

1) Click [Mode] on the menu bar, and click [Number of Cameras] → an item.

Setting the Sync Point to Place Clips

Select a sync point as the reference point for placing multiple clips in the multicam mode to place clips at.

1) Click [Mode] on the menu bar, and click [Sync Point] → the sync point to set.

[Asynchronous]

Place clips from the timeline cursor position of the track where video source channel is connected in the sorting order of the bin.

[Timecode]

Place a clip onto individual tracks referenced to the start timecode of each clip. When the clip has no start timecode, the start timecode is assumed to be “00:00:00;00”.

[Rec Time]

Place a clip onto individual tracks referenced to the recording time of each clip. When the clip has no start time, the recording time is assumed to be “00:00:00”. (The recording time is taken as the reference regardless of the recording date.)

[Clip In]

Place a clip onto individual tracks referenced to the In point timecode of the clip. If the clip has no start In point timecode, the top of the clip is taken as the reference.

[Clip Out]

Place a clip onto individual tracks referenced to the Out point timecode of the clip. If the clip has no start Out point timecode, the end of the clip is taken as the reference.

2) Map video source channels to V/VA tracks.

3) Select multiple clips from the bin, and click [Add to Timeline] in the bin.

Alternative

Note

  • A track is automatically added when there are insufficient tracks for adding clips. At this time, only V tracks are automatically added. Add VA tracks in advance when they are needed.

Changing the Assigned Camera

You can change the camera assigned to each track.

When clips have been placed on the timeline in the multicam mode, cameras are assigned in the track number order of V/VA tracks containing clips.

1) Click [Camera mapping] on the track panel of the V/VA track.

2) Click the camera to assign to the selected track.

Setting the Multicam Display

Set the preview display during editing in the multicam mode.

1) Click [Mode] on the menu bar, and click [View Multicam] → an item.

[Skipped Frames]

Increase the skipped frames to reduce the load on the system during playback.

[Apply Video Filter]

Batch-switch the disabled (on)/enabled (off) setting of the video filter applied to clips. Temporarily disabling the video filter can reduce the load on the system during playback.

[Display Track Name]

Switch the show/hide setting for track names assigned to the divided screen.

[Display Only the Selected Camera on Full Screen Preview (Auto)]

When this item is on, only the video of the selected camera (master) is displayed in displays whose full screen view setting is set to [Auto].

When this item is off, the divided screen is displayed.

[Monitor]

[Output the Selected Camera to External Monitor]

When this item is on, only the video of the selected camera (master) is displayed on the external monitor.

When this item is off, the divided screen is displayed.

[Show Only the Selected Camera in Single Monitor Mode]

This item is enabled when the preview window is in the single mode. When this item is on, only the video of the selected camera (master) is displayed.

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