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1. Click View > Customize Columns. 2. Select the fields you want to display in detailed information view. • Check the fields you want to display and remove the checkmark from fields you do not want to display (). Scroll down to view all the available fields. 11 • You can use one of the quick-selection buttons (): Show All to display all the information about the clip, Hide All to display only the clip name*, or Reset to Default to show only the information displayed by default (09). * The Clip Name column cannot be removed. 3. If necessary, rearrange the order of the displayed columns. • Click on a field from the list of available fields () and use the Move buttons () to move the field: Click Up to move the field up the list (move the column left), or Down to move the field down the list (move the column right). 4. Click OK () to apply the changes to the detailed information view. Checking Clips Displaying Additional Details About a Clip In addition to the clips panel, you can open three other information windows that offer a large number of additional details about a selected clip. These windows do not require any user input (they are modeless dialog boxes) so you can have them open all the time and use them as a reference while you work on the clips in the main window. Clip Properties Displays general information about the clip, including the date and time of 12 recording, the clip’s duration, settings used while recording (resolution, video bit rate, etc.), User Memo profile and more. Camera Metadata Displays information about the camcorder’s settings (shutter speed, aperture, focus mode, gain, ISO speed, white balance, etc.) used when recording the frame shown in the video display area. During playback, the information will be continuously updated. Custom Picture Displays information about the custom picture settings used when recording the clip. If the clip was recorded without using custom picture settings, only the clip name will be displayed. 1. Select a clip in the clips panel. 2. Click View > Clip Properties to display the clip properties’ window, View > Camera Metadata to display the metadata window or View > Custom Picture to display the custom picture settings’ window. • You can also control (^) -click on a clip in the clips panel and select the desired window from the contextual menu that opens. Clip properties Camera metadata Custom picture NOTES • Fields with a icon next to them (Status, and User Memo fields like Clip Title or Location in the Clip Properties window) are the only fields that can be edited using XF Utility (026). All other fields are for informational purposes only and cannot be changed. Importing and Writing Back Clips Importing Clips into the Computer You can import clips from a CF card displayed in the media panel to the computer. You can import all the clips at once or select which clips to import. You can also select multiple CF cards to import in one go all the clips they contain. Importing all clips at once (Media Backup) You can import all the clips contained in a CF card at once by backing up the CF card. When you back up a CF card, a virtual media is created automatically. 1. In the media panel, select the CF card you want to back up (). 2. Click Backup (the Back Up Media tool, ). • You can also use the menu by clicking File > Back Up Media. 3. Only when backing up a CF card that has already been backed up previously, you will be asked to select the type of backup you want to create. • Select Full Backup to import all the clips again or Incremental Backup to back up only those clips that have not been imported previously. 4. Click Yes (). • A virtual media will be created automatically () and the clips will be copied to the local folder on the computer. • If in step 3 you selected the Incremental Backup option, any new clips will be copied to the folder used for the original backup. • Click Cancel to interrupt the operation. • When the backup operation is completed, a confirmation dialog box will show the name automatically given to the virtual media. (The name of the virtual media represents the date and time of the backup operation.) 5. Click OK. NOTES • You can select the local folder used for backup files. Click Canon XF Utility > Preferences. • If you prefer, you can rename virtual media later on (023). • Depending on the system used (the computer’s performance specifications, transfer rate of the CF card, etc.), importing clips can take some time. Importing and Writing Back Clips Importing selected clips You can select which clips to import to the computer from the clips recorded on a CF card. In such case, you will need to create in advance a virtual media in the local folder on the computer where you want to save the clips. 1. If necessary, create a new virtual media (022). 2. In the media panel, select the CF card that contains the clips you want to import (). • You can select multiple CF cards. 14 3. In the clips panel, select the clips you want to...
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