1 PlaybackRepairing and connecting clipsRepairing defective clipsThe defective clip indicator (yellow X ) appearsin order to indicate that there is a problem in theclip such as the power having been suddenly cutoff while it was being recorded. You can repairproblem clips by proceeding as follows.1 Display the thumbnail display screen. Select the clip to be repaired. Press [MENU/MODE CHK]. Using , and , select “OPERATION”– “REPAIR CLIP”, and press .5 Select “YES”, and press .It is not possible to repair clips with some typesof damage. These kinds of clips are identified bythe red X .•Connecting incomplete clipsIn some cases, clips recorded on a multiplenumber of P2 cards may not be recognized asa single continuous clip and may be recognizedas an incomplete clip ( ! indicator) instead. Attimes like this you can use the connecting functionto restore the “incomplete” clip to a continuous(originally connected) clip.1 Display the thumbnail display screen. Select the incomplete clip to be connected. Press [MENU/MODE CHK]. Using , and , select “OPERATION”– “RE-CONNECTION”, and press .5 Select “YES”, and press .A clip is recognized as incomplete when:A clip recorded on a multiple number of P2 cardshas been copied separately from one card andthen from another or other cards.A clip recorded on a multiple number of cardshas first been copied separately from one cardand then from another or other cards onto a harddrive and then written back onto the P2 cards.A long clip lasting more than 5 minutes in theAVC-Intra100 or DVCPRO HD format (10 orso minutes in the AVC-Intra50 or DVCPRO50format, or 20 or so minutes in the DVCPRO orDV format) has first been copied to a hard driveand then written back onto the P2 cards.Normally, thumbnails with the incomplete clipindicator are displayed side by side.If only parts of incomplete clips separated into 3or more have been connected, the incompleteclip indicators will remain on the screen untilall the clips which make up the original clip areconnected.•••••