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Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110 Operating Instructions
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Clip Management: Attaching Text Memos and Shot Marks51 Clip Management 4When the cursor is in the lower half of the LCD monitor, use the right and left (b a) cursor buttons to go to the thumbnail text memo you want to play back and press the PLAY button. The clip is played back from the text memo time code location selected with the cursor. When you press the STOP button to interrupt ongoing playback, or when playback stops upon reaching the end of the clip, the thumbnail screen reappears and...
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52Clip Management: Copying Clips Copying Clips Clips can be copied to a P2 card in any slot. ◆NOTE: Take care not to turn off the power or remove a card during copying. Otherwise the copied clip may become bad. If the copied clip is bad, delete it and make a new copy. Reconnect incomplete clips before copying them. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Select a clip to copy. 3Press the MENU button. 4Use the cross cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [COPY] – [SLOTn] (the number of the P2 card slot...
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Clip Management: Deleting Clips53 Clip Management Deleting Clips Use the following procedure to delete a defective clip from a P2 card. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Select the clip to delete. 3Press the MENU button. 4Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [DELETE]. 5Select [YES] and press the SET button. This deletes all selected clips. 6Press the MENU button to end processing. ◆NOTE: Instead of steps 3 to 4, you can also hold down SHIFT and press the INSERT button to delete a clip....
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54Clip Management: Repairing and Reconnecting Clips Repairing and Reconnecting Clips This section describes how to restore bad clips that have been damaged due sudden power outages during recording or for other reasons. Such clips are marked by the bad clip indicator (yellow ). Use the following procedure to repair bad clips. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Select the bad clip to repair. 3Press the MENU button. 4Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [REPAIR CLIP]. 5Select [YES] and press...
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Clip Management: Viewing and Revising Clip Information55 Clip Management Viewing and Revising Clip Information Detailed clip information can be displayed on the screen. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Place the cursor on the desired clip 3Press the MENU button. Or with the menu closed, hold down the SHIFT button and press the SPLIT button. 4Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] – [CLIP PROPERTY] and press the SET button This displays information on the selected clip. 1)Clip no. 2)Thumbnail...
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56Clip Management: Viewing and Revising Clip Information 6Press the MENU button or the EXIT button to end processing. Use the steps below to revise clip metadata. 1Display clip metadata. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the metadata you want to revise and press the SET button. Data that can be revised is indicated as “TEXT”, like in the illustration below. 3Use the cursor buttons to move to the item you want to revise and press the SET button. The metadata revise screen (on-screen keyboard)...
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Clip Management: Viewing and Revising Clip Information57 Clip Management 4Select [OK] after revising (or press the ENTRY button). This saves the revised metadata to the clip and the metadata display reappears. Select [EXIT] to cancel the entry and return to the previous display. ◆NOTE: To delete latitude and longitude, enter a blank for altitude. They cannot be deleted separately. Note that the metadata of a clip marked cannot be revised. Insert the P2 card with the remainder of the clip....
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58Clip Management: Attaching Metadata to Clips Attaching Metadata to Clips A metadata upload file containing the name of the person who shot the video, the reporter, the shooting location or a text memo and other information can be saved to an SD memory card. This data file can be read and recorded as clip metadata. Use P2 viewer to create meta data upload files on a PC. P2 viewer allows you to use a PC for processing clips recorded on a P2 card. Download the latest version of P2 viewer from the URL...
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Clip Management: Attaching Metadata to Clips59 Clip Management 4Select [TYPE 1] or [TYPE 2] and press the SET button. * The metadata upload file has been read, but [META DATA] – [RECORD] is set to [OFF] 5Press the MENU button to end processing. The count value is indicated as a four-digit number. When recording method “TYPE 2” is selected for the USER CLIP NAME in the clip metadata that is loaded, the COUNT value is incremented by 1 for each new recording and a new clip is generated. ■To reset...
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60Clip Management: Attaching Metadata to Clips ■Incrementing the COUNT value of the USER CLIP NAME for clips exceeding 4 GB In the following case, one shot is recorded as multiple clips and the COUNT value is automatically incremented and recorded for each shot. When an 8 GB or larger P2 card is used in this unit and each continuous recording exceeds a preset time. ➝For details, refer to “Dividing clips over 4 GB in length” (page 35) When one recording spans multiple cards. A P2 device will...