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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 Metadata to Clips61 Clip Management 3Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer and press the SET button. Use this function to check loaded metadata settings. 4While viewing metadata settings, use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the setting you want to change and press the SET button. The on-screen keyboard appears. Make the required changes. ➝For details, refer to “Using the On-screen Keyboard” (page 33). ◆NOTE: Use the cursor buttons to select a metadata item and press the SET button to view the information. Press the EXIT or SET button after confirming to close the window. Select [OK] after completing all changes. 5Press EXIT to exit the metadata confirmation screen. Use the following procedure to delete metadata stored in this unit. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to select [META DATA] – [INITIALIZE] and press the SET button. 4Select [YES] in the confirmation screen and press the SET button. This deletes the metadata. 5Press the MENU button to end processing. This procedure attaches the loaded metadata to clip that is recorded. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [META DATA] – [RECORD]. USER CLIP NAME:Name of user clip CREATOR: Creator LAST UPDATE PERSON:The person who last updated the data SHOOT: The person who shot PLACE NAME: Shooting location SCENARIO: PROGRAM NAME, SCENE NO., TAKE NO. NEWS: Name of the reporter, purpose of data collection, target of data collection MEMO: Name of the person who recorded the text memo and text memo data Deleting Metadata Recording Clips Containing Metadata
62Clip Management: Attaching Metadata to Clips 4Select [ON] and press the SET button. This setting records the loaded metadata simultaneous with video recording. The USER CLIP NAME is attached to metadata as specified by the recording method. 5Press the MENU button to end setup. 6Record video on this unit. ◆NOTE: When [OFF] is selected in step 4, no metadata is attached to the clip.
Clip Management: Formatting P2 Cards63 Clip Management Formatting P2 Cards 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [FORMAT] – [SLOTn] (the number of the P2 card slot containing the card to format) and press the SET button. 4Select [YES] and press the SET button. The card is now formatted. ◆NOTE: To cancel formatting, select [NO] and press the SET button. 5Press the SET button when the completion message appears. ◆NOTE: Repeat the procedures in steps 3 to 5 to format P2 cards in other P2 card slots or SD memory cards. 6Press the MENU button to end processing.
64Clip Management: Checking Card Status Checking Card Status Use the following procedure to display P2 card slot status and P2 card usage and other card information on the screen for checking. Select whether remaining capacity or used capacity should appear in the P2 card information. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] – [PROPERTY SETUP] – [P2 CARD CAP]. 4Use the cursor buttons to select an item and press the SET button. MEMO:An underlined setting indicates a factory preset value. 5Press the MENU button to end processing. Selecting Information to Display REMAIN: Remaining capacity indication (initial value) USED: Used capacity indication
Clip Management: Checking Card Status65 Clip Management After completing the settings described on the previous page, you can use the procedure described below to check the status of P2 cards in P2 card slots. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] – [CARD STATUS] and press the SET button to display P2 card status. 1)Write protect mark A write-protected P2 card is indicated by the mark displayed here. 2) P2 card status The remaining free memory on the P2 card is displayed here in the form of a bar meter and a percentage value. Memory used on the P2 card is also displayed in the form of a bar meter and a percentage value. The following status information may also appear depending on card status. 3)P2 card remaining memory (or memory used)/total memory Indicates P2 card remaining free memory (or memory used)/total memory in time left in minutes. Fractions of a minute are rounded off on the display so that the sum total of the remaining memory available for recording on each P2 card may not tally with the figure for the total memory. 4)Slot remaining memory (or memory used) total The figure obtained by totaling the remaining free memory on the six P2 slots is shown here. ◆NOTE: Free space of write-protected P2 cards is not included in the free space total. 5)Detailed P2 card status Select the slot of the P2 card whose status you want to check and press the SET button to view the P2 card model number and other detailed information. Press the SET or EXIT button again to close the detailed information screen. Displaying Card Status Information 3) 2)1) 4) 5) 6) or FORMAT ERROR: An unformatted P2 card is inserted. NOT SUPPORTED: This unit does not support the inserted card. NO CARD: No P2 card has been inserted.
66Clip Management: Checking Card Status 6)Card warning messages This warning appears when the following P2 cards are inserted. [RUN DOWN CARD] The card has been overwritten the maximum number of times. [DIR ENTRY NG CARD] Directory structure does not conform to standard specifications. Use Detailed P2 Card Status for more information. 4Press the EXIT button to end processing.
Using Play List: Play List Function67 Using Play List Using Play List Play List Function The play list function allows you to create lists (play lists) that register clip sections recorded on P2 cards to continuously play them back in list order. List editing is fast and efficient since no actual data is involved. In normal playback, playback starts from the starting point and goes on until the last clip. In a play list playback, the user first creates a play list that defines the IN points (start position) and OUT points (end position) of the clip segments that should be played. The subsequent play list playback will play only the sections specified on the play list as a single continuous section. ◆NOTE: The play list function is accessed by opening the play list screen (press the PLAY LIST button to turn it on). The play list is stored in the play list area of memory in this unit and can always be accessed from the play list screen. Play list can also be stored on a P2 card. To save the voice-over audio data to the same P2 card as the play list, first save the play list to a P2 card. The processing activities entered on each line in the play list screen to run the play list are called events. During play list playback, only formats set as edit formats can be played and registered. Do not add a 24PN clip created in non-linear editing to a play list. Editing points may not be registered correctly. The play list stores the playback volume set during audio overwriting and uses this volume setting during playback. For this reason, the sound volume cannot be adjusted during play list playback. Do not use and register multiple copies of a clip at the same time since that may result in incorrect recognition. Current position Continuous playback Continuous playback Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3-1 Clip 3-2 Clip 4 Clip 5 P2 card 1 P2 card 2 Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3-1 Clip 3-2 Clip 4 Clip 5 Play list playback Continuously played as specified by the play list (When started from event A) P2 card 1 P2 card 2IN OUT INOUT IN OUT Event C Event CEvent BEvent AEvent B Event A
68Using Play List: Play List Function 1.Display status The following type of event screens are displayed. 2.Play list The play list shows a list of events. Up to 100 events (up to 100 audio events can also be added). The current cursor position is shown by a yellow frame. The selected event is shown by blue characters. The overwrite edit mode uses orange to indicate unfinalized status. The number of the first and subsequent events that cannot be played back are indicated in red. Play lists created on the AJ-SPD850 can be loaded but not edited. The file name is indicated in gray. 3.Total play list time Indicates the total play time of all events. 4.Time line display The events appear in the time line around the event at the cursor position. Use the TRIM+/– button to zoom in (right) and to zoom out (left). 5.Record mode 6.System format ➝Refer to “Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions” (page 43). Play List Screen Names and Functions 2 4 13 14 3 1 1011 16876155 9 12 18 17 19 PLAYLIST: Event list EVENT PROPERTY: Detailed event information P2 / USED: Media information (amount of space used) P2 / REMAIN: Media information (amount of free space) NO: Event serial number TOTAL: Total time from event 01 TC IN: Time code at IN point TC OUT: Time code at OUT point DURATION: Event length A SPLIT: Split amount at audio IN point A CH: Indicates channel status after editing channels using the EDIT AUDIO CH menu. – No change EDITED: Channels have been edited NONE: No corresponding channels SLOT: Number of P2 card slot with card storing event clip VIDEO: Video time line AUDIO: Audio time line 1 2 3 4: Channel numbers for channels other than EXTRA audio EXTRA EXTRA audio time line 1 2 3 4: Channel numbers set using setup menu No.792 (A DUB CH) in the SETUP menu.
Using Play List: Play List Function69 Using Play List 7.Filename Shows the number of the P2 card slot where the current play list is stored and its filename. 8.Start TC Displays the start time code value for changing the time code during playback. 9.REMAIN(EXTRA) Indicates the remaining time available for voice-over recording. A play list not saved to a P2 card is indicated in gray and has no time indication. 10.P2 card slot status Displays P2 card and USB hard disk status. ➝Refer to “Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions” (page 43). 11.Play list IN and OUT point indication Indicates the IN and OUT points of the play list (recorder) in (green) and 5 (pink), respectively during overwrite mode. The indicators do not appear if no IN/OUT points is registered. When the IN and OUT points of the play list is not registered (not yet finalized, for example), 5 (gray) is used. 12.Event IN/OUT point thumbnail Indicates the thumbnails at the event IN/OUT points. This indication appears only when there is enough space in the timeline. 13.INSERT mode Indicates currently set insert mode (selected by the [SETTING] – [INSERT MODE] menu). 14.Overwrite track indication Indicates INPUT menu settings in overwrite edit mode. 15.Source IN/OUT points Indicates source (player) IN point, OUT point, TC and thumbnails. Items that are not registered are hidden. 16.Duration indication Shows the length of events for which overwrite edit is in unfinalized status. 17.Playback location Indicates the current playback location by (yellow). Next playback starts from this location. 18.Scale indication Indicates the timeline scale. The time for one graduation is indicated on the left. 19.PLAYLIST NAME Names can be attached and to play lists and the name can be displayed. P2 card slot number: Filename P2 cards slot and file name are displayed in white:Normal Filename is gray: The file can be loaded but not edited. To edit such a file, store it on a P2 card to enable editing. P2 card slot number is red: The card storing the saved file is not inserted. The file stored on a P2 card cannot be found. INSERT: Insert edit mode Adds and edits events. OVERWRITE: Overwrite mode Overwrites the track set by the INPUT TRACK menu at the designated position in the play list. V: Overwrites VIDEO and AUDIO. EX: Overwrites EXTRA V EX: Overwrites VIDEO, AUDIO and EXTRA.
70Using Play List: Play List Function 1.PLAY LIST button Press to switch to play list mode. This button lights in the play list mode. In the stop mode or when thumbnails are displayed, press this button to open the play list screen. To exit the play list mode, press this button (which is lit), the light goes out and the stop mode reappears. You cannot switch to the PLAY LIST mode from the USB mode. 2.SET/MULTI SEL button Use to make single or multiple selections. First press the SET button to select an event. Then move the cursor and hold down the SHIFT button while pressing this button to select all events from the first selected event to the event at the cursor position. Characters for the selected event are highlighted in blue. 3.EXIT/CANCEL button This button performs the same function as EXIT in a menu display. To cancel all selected events and release items in unfinalized status in the overwrite edit mode, hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXIT button. 4.▲▼ b a Cursor buttons In the play list, press this button to move the play list and time line pointer location. Use the right and left buttons to move the timeline horizontally. Use the up and down buttons to move the event list up and down. Hold down the SHIFT button and press the 4/5 buttons to move the cursor to the beginning or end of an EVENT. 5.MENU/DIAG button Press to open the MENU, press again to close it and return to the previous screen. 6.IN button Pressing the IN button will show the time code value for the IN point currently set. (In the playback screen) Buttons Used in Play List Operations PC CONTROLREMOTELOCAL UNITY 4 2 2 4 UNITY 3 1 1 3 PB ¿ CH 30 10 0 10 20 2/4 CH 1/3 2 1 323 20,2118,19 1514 22 4 5 6 7,8 9 10 11,12 13 16 1724