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Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
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111 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Thumbnail Screen Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD monitor. Pressing the THUMBNAIL button again returns the display to the regular display. When switching is done from the regular screen display to the thumbnail screen display, all the clips will be displayed on the thumbnail screen. Pressing the THUMBNAIL MENU button allows you to navigate the thumbnail menu. NOTE When the TCG switch is set to “SET” to set the time code and user bits or when the camera menu is open, the THUMBNAIL button does not work. 4 12 567 3 8 11 910 12131415 1 Display Mode Displays thumbnail types and other information screens. ALL: Display all clips. SAME FORMAT: The clips in the same format as the system format are shown. To check the format, consult system mode and REC FORMAT indicated on the STATUS screen of the viewfinder. For details, see [Viewfinder Screen Status Displays] (page 74). SELECT: The clips selected with the SET button are shown. MARKER: Display clips with shot marks. TEXT MEMO: Display clips with text memo data. SLOT n: This indicates a specific clip on the P2 card. (n: slot number 1 or 2) UPDATING..: Indicated when the unit is updating the screen or reading data. When the screen is being updated, the rotating icon is indicated. For details, refer to [Switching the Thumbnail Display] (page 114). 2 Slot numbers and HDD status This function indicates on which P2 card the selected clip is recorded. The number of the slot that contains the appropriate P2 card is indicated in yellow. If the clip is recorded on more than one P2 card, then the numbers of all slots that contain the appropriate cards are indicated. The numbers of the other slots are shown in white if they contain P2 cards. When the following P2 card is inserted, the slot number is displayed with a pink frame. RUN DOWN CARD (A P2 card on which the maximum number of overwrites has been exceeded.) DIR ENTRY NG CARD (A P2 card on which the directory structure is not supported.) The USB HDD section is indicated as follows: Other than the USB HOST mode: gray Not connected in USB HOST mode: gray HDD recognized and usable in USB HOST mode: white HDD recognized and thumbnails shown in USB HOST mode: yellow HDD recognized and data unable to be copied in USB HOST: red 3 Time Display You can set this to display the time code at the start of clip recording, the user bits at the start of clip recording, the shooting time, the shooting date, the shooting date and time or USER CLIP NAME. 4 Recording mode The recording mode for the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated. 5 System mode The format for the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated. 6 Duration The duration of the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated. 7 USB HOST mode indicator Indicated when the mode has been switched to USB HOST.
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11 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails 8 Clip Number The numbers set by the camera for all the clips recognized correctly by the P2 card. These numbers are allocated in chronological order, by shooting dates and times. If clips cannot be played because of different recording formats, they are displayed in red. 9 X Defective Clip Indicator and ? Unknown Clip indicator This marker is displayed for defective clips, which may result from a variety of causes, e.g., powering-down during recording. Clip with yellow defective clip indicators can be restored in some cases. Please refer to [Restoring Clips] (page 118) for more information. A clip displayed with a red defective clip indicator cannot be restored and must be deleted. If the clip cannot be deleted, format the P2 card. ? is displayed for clips such as those which differ in format from the P2 standard. 10 ! Incomplete Clip Indicator Indicates that although a clip is recorded across multiple P2 cards, one of these cards is not inserted into a P2 card slot. 11 M Shot Mark Indicator This marker is displayed for a clip with a shot mark attached. For details, refer to [Shot Marker (SHOT MARK) Recording Function] (page 46). 12 P Indicator for clips with proxy This marker is displayed for clips with proxy attached. 13 T Text Memo Indicator This marker is displayed for a clip with a text memo attached. 14 E Edit Copied Clip Indicator In models which support edit copying, such as the AJ- HPM110, this marker is displayed on clips which have undergone edit copying. For more information about edit copying, see the instruction manual for a model that supports edit copying. 15 W Wide Clip Indicator This marker is displayed for clips recorded with the 16:9 aspect ratio. However, it does not accompany clips in HD format.
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11 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Selecting Thumbnails Multiple thumbnails can be randomly selected in the thumbnail screen. 1Usethecursorbuttonstomovethepointer (yellowframe)tothedesiredclipandpressthe SETbutton. • The frame around the selected thumbnail changes to a blue frame. Press the SET button again to deselect the clip. 2 Additionalclipscanbeselectedbyrepeating step1. It is possible to display only the selected thumbnails in the thumbnail screen for playback. Please refer to [Switching the Thumbnail Display] (page 114) for more information. NOTE • To move the pointer to the first or last clip, hold down the SHIFT button and press the up and down cursor ([ / ]) buttons. • To select a sequence of clips, select the first clip and move the pointer to another clip. Then hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button. This will select all clips from the clip selected first to the clip at the pointer and all clips in between. • To cancel selected clips, hold down the SHIFT button while pressing the EXIT button. dcbef a a LCD monitor b THUMBNAIL button c EXIT button d e q r wcursor buttons g SET button e THUMBNAIL MENU button f SHIFT button Playing back Clips 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Usethecursorbuttonstomovethepointerover thedesiredclip. 3PressthePLAY/PAUSEbutton. • The clip at pointer position is played back on the LCD monitor. • After the clip at the cursor location has been played, subsequent clips are played back in order. When the last clip has been played, the thumbnail screen appears. NOTE • When playing back clips, it is not necessary to “select” the clips (blue frames around the thumbnails). • Clips with clip numbers displayed in red cannot be played. • During playback, pressing the REW button starts 4X speed reverse playback, and the FF button starts 4X speed fast playback. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to return to normal playback. • During clip playback, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button will temporarily stop (pause) the process. During a pause, pressing the REW button moves the pause position to the beginning of the clip. Pressing the REW button again moves the pause position to the beginning of the previous clip. During a pause, pressing the FF button moves the pause position to the beginning of the next clip. • Pressing the STOP button during clip playback stops the playback and returns the display to the thumbnail screen. NOTE • When playback is stopped, the position of the pointer moves to the clip that was being played back, regardless of where playback started. • When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed again, playback will start from the beginning of the clip on which the pointer is positioned. To begin playback from the last stop position, set PLAYBACK RESUME to on. Refer to [Setting the Thumbnail Display Mode] (page 124) for further details. • After closing the thumbnail screen by pressing the THUMBNAIL button, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button plays back the first clip (i.e., the clip with the earliest recording date and time), not the clip on which the pointer was last positioned.
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114 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Switching the Thumbnail Display The display can be switched so that only those clips matching the specified conditions are displayed in the thumbnail screen. 1Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbutton. • The thumbnail menu opens. a a THUMBNAIL MENU button 3 Select THUMBNAILfromthethumbnailmenu. • Switch the thumbnail display by selecting one of the following items: ALL CLIP: Display all clips. SAME FORMAT CLIPS: Displays clips of the current system format. SELECTED CLIPS: Display randomly selected clips. MARKED CLIPS: Display clips with shot marks attached. TEXT MEMO CLIPS: Display clips with text memo data attached. SLOT CLIPS: Display clips recorded in the P2 card inserted in the specified slot. When this item is selected, “SLOT1” to “SLOT2” are displayed as a sub-menu. Select the desired slot to display the clips. SETUP: Please refer to [Setting the Thumbnail Display Mode] (page 124) for information about this item. EXIT: Close the sub-menu.
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115 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Changing thumbnails It is possible to replace thumbnails with images that include previously attached text memos while images are recorded or played back. 1Addtextmemostoimagesthatyouintendto change. • For details on how to add text memos, refer to [Text Memo Recording Function] (page 46). 2 Select THUMBNAILTEXTMEMOCLIPSto displaythumbnailsoftheclipswithtextmemos. 3 Placethepointerontheclipofthethumbnail thatyouintendtochange,andthenpress SETbutton. Movethepointertothetextmemo displayonthelowerrow. 4 Selectthethumbnailthatyouintendto replace,placethepointeronit,andthenselect OPERATION EXCH. THUMBNAILonthe thumbnailmenu. 5 PressSETbutton. Whenthe YES/NO confirmationwindowisdisplayed,select YES byusingthecursorbuttonandtheSETbutton. • The menu closes and the thumbnail for the clip is replaced. NOTE Display clip properties by selecting PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY on the thumbnail menu to confirm the position of the thumbnail (the number of frames from the top of the clip). Since thumbnails come generally from the top of the clip, “0” is displayed. Shot Mark A shot mark can be added to a clip thumbnail to distinguish this clip from other clips. 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Usethecursorbuttonstomovethepointer overthecliptowhichyouwanttoattachashot mark. 3PresstheUSERbuttonorRETbuttontowhich theshotmarkfunctionhasbeenassigned. • This adds a shot mark to the thumbnail of the clip at the pointer position. To delete a shot mark, place the pointer on the clip a second time and press the USER button or RET button to which the shot mark function has been assigned. USERMAIN,USER1andUSERbuttons NOTE • A shot mark can be attached during recording. • Adding shot marks after recording stops, attaches the shot mark to the most recently recorded clip. Please refer to [Shot Marker (SHOT MARK) Recording Function] (page 46) for more information. • When adding a shot mark to (or deleting the shot mark from) a clip recorded across multiple P2 cards, do this with all these P2 cards inserted into P2 card slots.
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116 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Text Memo During recording or playback, you can add text memos to clips. Text memos can be used to play back clips at some point or break clips into chunks and copy the necessary portions. Adding a text memo Text memos can be added in one of the following ways. Press the USER button or RET button to which the text memo function has been assigned during recording or playback. This adds text memos where respective button was pressed. Pressing the USER button or RET button to which the text memo function has been assigned when a thumbnail screen is open, adds a text memo at the beginning of a clip. USERMAIN,USER1andUSERbuttons NOTE One clip can have up to 100 text and voice memos in combination. Note that the unit is not capable of adding or showing voice memos. Playing back a clip at the position where a text memo is recorded 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand select THUMBNAIL TEXTMEMOCLIPS fromthethumbnailmenu. • The clip thumbnails with text memos attached are displayed in the upper section of the LCD monitor. The lower section of the LCD monitor shows information about the text memo on the clip selected by the pointer. Showsthestillimagethatthetext memoisrelatedto. Showsthetotalnumberoftextmemos attachedtotheclip. Thumbnaildisplay 3Movethepointerovertheclipthatcontainsthe desiredtextmemotoplaybackandpressthe SETbutton. • The pointer moves to the lower part of the LCD monitor. Thepointermovesdown.
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117 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails 4Withthepointerlocatedinthelowerpart,move thepointertothedesiredtextmemonumber usingthecursorrightandleftbuttons( p/o). Then,pressthePLAY/PAUSEbutton. • Playback will start from the time code position of the text memo where the pointer is located. If the STOP button is pressed during playback or playback finishes at the end of the clip, the thumbnail screen appears again with the pointer located on the text memo where playback started. • Press the THUMBNAIL MENU button to select EXIT or press the EXIT button to return the pointer to the upper part of the thumbnail screen. NOTE • Pressing the REC button in the text memo screen will not start recording. • Text memo thumbnails for AVC-Intra format clips that cannot be played back appear in gray. Deleting a text memo 1 Selectthedesiredtextmemobycarryingout steps1-for[Playingbackaclipattheposition whereatextmemoisrecorded](page116). 2Movethepointertothedesiredtextmemo,and thenpresstheSETbutton. 3Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttontoselect OPERATION DELETEfromthethumbnail menu. • YES and NO appear to confirm deletion. Use the cursor buttons and the SET button to select YES. The text memo is deleted. Using a text memo to break a clip and copy the necessary portion 1 Selectadesiredtextmemoinaclipbycarrying outsteps1-for[Playingbackaclipatthe positionwhereatextmemoisrecorded] (page116). 2Movethepointertothedesiredtextmemo,and thenpresstheSETbutton. • You can select more than one text memo. 3 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttontoselect OPERATION COPY. 4 UsethecursorbuttonsandtheSETbuttonto selecttheslottocopytoandselect YES. • Copying starts. • The portion between the selected text memo and the next one is copied. If no text memo is found after the selected memo, then the remainder of the clip after the selected text memo is copied. • If multiple text memos are selected, the selected sections are copied. • When the clip is being copied, the unit indicates the progress of the copy process and cancellation status. To discontinue the copy process, press the SET button. Then, a YES/NO confirmation screen is displayed. Use the cursor buttons and SET button to select YES. NOTE In clip division and copying using the text memo function, the area copied may be automatically modified depending on the recording format of the clip. Deleting Clips 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Usethecursorbuttonstomovethepointerto thecliptobedeletedandpresstheSETbutton toselecttheclip. 3Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand selectOPERATION DELETEfromthe thumbnailmenu.
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118 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails 4Thefollowingscreenappears. Usethecursor buttonsandtheSETbuttontoselect YES. • The clip is deleted. All selected clips (in blue frames) are deleted by this operation. NOTE Tointerruptdeleting,presstheSHIFTandEXITbuttonsor theSETbuttontocanceltheoperation. Partiallydeletedclipscannotberestoredbycanceling. Restoring Clips Restores clips that are defective as a result of sudden powering-down during recording, or removal of the P2 card being accessed. NOTE Only those clips with yellow defective clip indicators can be restored. Delete the clips with red defective clip indicators. If the clip cannot be deleted, format the P2 card. During restoration of the clips, however, the defective-clip indicator may change from yellow to red, resulting in inability to restore the clips. 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Usethecursorbuttonstomovethepointerover theclipyouwanttorestore(defectiveclipsare indicatedbydefectiveclipindicators). PresstheSETbuttontoselecttheclip. 3 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbutton,and selectOPERATION REPAIRCLIPfromthe thumbnailmenu. • When a confirmation screen asks you to confirm that you want to repair the clip, use a cursor button and the SET button to select YES if you want to restore the clip. Reconnection of Incomplete Clips Incomplete clips may be generated when clips recorded on multiple P2 cards (connected clips) are separately copied to different cards. The reconnection function generates one clip (the original, connected clip) from incomplete clips. 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 UsethecursorandSETbuttontoselect incompleteclipstoreconnect. • Usually, thumbnails of incomplete clips (clips with marker) are displayed in line. 3 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand selectOPERATION RE-CONNECTIONfrom thethumbnailmenu. • When a confirmation screen asks you to confirm that you want to reconnect the clip, use a cursor button and the SET button to select YES if you want to reconnect the clip. NOTE Clips that are connected as a group must be grouped together or they will be displayed as incomplete clips. Copying Clips Selected clips can be copied to the P2 card in the desired slot or SD memory card. 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Usethecursorbuttonstomovethepointerto thedesiredclipandpresstheSETbutton. NOTE Clips cannot be copied when recordings can still be compiled to a previous clip in one-clip recording mode (i.e., when “1CLIP” is displayed). Close the menu and press the STOP button for about 2 seconds to stop the clip compiling process, and then perform the operation.
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119 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails 3Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand selectOPERATION COPYfromthe thumbnailmenu. • Select slot 1-2 or SD memory card as the destination. • When a confirmation screen asks you to confirm that you want to copy the clip, use a cursor button and the SET button to select YES if you want to copy the clip. NOTE • Do not turn off the power or remove a P2 card while data is being copied. Otherwise the P2 card may fail or defective clips may be generated. Delete any defective clips that are generated and copy them again. • When clips are copied to P2 cards, all the information on the clips is copied. However, when they are copied to the SD memory card *1, video and sound information is not copied, only thumbnails, clip metadata, icons, voice memo, text memo, proxy, and real-time metadata. • When there is insufficient recording capacity on the destination, the message “LACK OF REC CAPACITY!” is displayed, and copying will not proceed. When clips selected for copying contain defective clips, the message “CANNOT COPY” appears and copying will not proceed. If the selected clips include clips already on the destination P2 card, copying will not proceed. • To interrupt copying, press the SHIFT and EXIT buttons or the SET button. The clip that was being copied is deleted at the destination. • When identical clips exist on the destination card, the “OVERWRITE?” is displayed. Select “YES” or “NO”. *1 Regarding SD memory cards to be used, see [SD memory card precautions] (page 24). Setting of Clip Meta Data Information such as the name of the person who shot the video, the name of the reporter, the shooting location, or a text memo can be read from the SD memory card, and can be recorded as Clip Meta Data. Reading the SD memory card that contains the Clip Meta Data (metadata upload file) 1 InserttheSDmemorycardthatcontainsthe ClipMetaData(metadatauploadfile). 2Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. NOTE Press the THUMBNAIL button while pressing DISP/ MODE CHK button when a thumbnail is displayed to move to step 4. 3 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand SelectMETADATA LOADfromthethumbnail menu,andpresstheSETbutton. 4 Namesofmetadatauploadfilesstoredon theSDmemorycardaredisplayed *1.Select thedesiredfilesusingthecursorbuttons,and choose YES. • Uploading starts. • Uploaded metadata is retained even if the power is turned off. • For more information on confirmation of uploaded data, see [Checking and modifying read metadata] (page 120). *1 Press the cursor button ( o) to display the full name of the file, up to 100 characters, at the cursor position. Press the cursor button (p) to return to the previous location.
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10 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Clip Meta Data items Clip Meta Data includes the following items: Underlined items can be set by reading the metadata upload file on the SD memory card. Other items are set automatically during shooting. Using the latest update version of P2 Viewer, metadata upload files can be written to SD memory cards using a PC. Download the latest update version of P2 Viewer from the support desk at the following website, and install it on your PC. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Regarding SD memory cards to be used, see [SD memory card precautions] (page 24). NOTE Files edited using software other than P2 Viewer are displayed as “UNKNOWN DATA!”, and may not be read. GLOBAL CLIP ID: Displays the global clip ID, which indicates the shooting status of the clip. USER CLIP NAME: Displays the clip name specified by the user.*1 VIDEO: Displays [FRAME RATE] (frame rate of the clip), [PULL DOWN], and [ASPECT RATIO]. AUDIO: [SAMPLING RATE] (sampling frequency of recorded sound) and [BITS PER SAMPLE] (digitized bit[s] of recorded sound). ACCESS: Displays [CREATOR] (person who recorded the clip), [CREATION DATE] (date when the clip was recorded), [LAST UPDATE DATE] (date of the latest update of the clip), and [LAST UPDATE PERSON] (person who made the latest update of the clip). DEVICE: Displays [MANUFACTURER] (name of the device manufacturer), [SERIAL NO.] (serial number of the device) and [MODEL NAME] (model name of the device). SHOOT *2: Displays [SHOOTER] (name of the person who shot the video), [START DATE] (start date of shooting), [END DATE] (end date of shooting), and [LOCATION] ALTITUDE/LONGITUDE/ LATITUDE/SOURCE/PLACE NAME (altitude, longitude, latitude, and source of the information and name of the location). SCENARIO: Displays [PROGRAM NAME], [SCENE NO.], and [TAKE NO.]. NEWS: Displays [REPORTER] (name of the reporter), [PURPOSE] (purpose of shooting), and [OBJECT] (object of shooting). MEMO*3: Displays [NO.] (the number of the text memo), [OFFSET] (location of the frame with added text memo in relation to the beginning of the clip), [PERSON] (person who recorded the text memo added to the clip), and [TEXT] (contents of the text memo). THUMBNAIL: Displays the location of the frame (frame offset) and the size (height and width) of the image selected as the thumbnail image. *1 The USER CLIP NAME recording method is selectable. For details, refer to [Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording method] (page 121). *2 During recording, the camera does not automatically set altitude, latitude and longitude of the shoot. Such data can be set in the property of a recorded clip. *3 Be sure to enter [TEXT] when entering MEMO. It is not possible to record only [PERSON] or [OFFSET]. NOTE This unit only displays printable ASCII characters. Checking and modifying read metadata The unit allows you to check details of metadata read from SD memory cards. 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttontoselect METADATA PROPERTYfromthethumbnail menu. • Then the screen shown below appears.