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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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Using Play List: Play List Function71 Using Play List 10.SHIFT + 6.IN buttons In the overwrite edit mode, hold down the SHIFT button and press the IN button to change the P IN (player) and R IN (recorder) points. Each press of the button changes the indication between P IN ➝ R IN ➝ OFF. Use the 12.TRIM +/– button to change the time code as necessary. Press 7. [ENTRY] (or SET) button to finalize all changes. (When the play list is displayed in overwrite edit mode.) 6.IN + 9.OUT buttons Pressing the IN and OUT buttons simultaneously will show the duration between the IN and OUT points. If an OUT point has not been registered, it will show the duration up to the current location. (In the playback screen) 10.SHIFT + 6.IN + 9.OUT buttons Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the IN and OUT buttons will show the total time (TOTAL DURATION) for all events. (In the playback screen) For details on other operations, refer to the descriptions of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button, 17. RESET button and 19. GO TO button. 7.ENTRY button 7.ENTRY + 6.IN / 9.OUT buttons During insert editing in the insert mode, hold down the ENTRY button and press the IN or OUT button where you want to register an IN or OUT point in the event registration/revision mode (and the EVENT button is on or flashes). When an OUT point has been registered in a new event, it automatically becomes possible to register a new event (auto event increment function). Registering an OUT point but no IN point in a clip automatically makes the beginning of that clip the IN point. In overwrite editing, selecting three of the four IN and OUT points in a play list and in an overwriting video will register the event as an unfinalized event. The playback location can be registered as an IN or OUT point also in the play list. 7.ENTRY + 22.SPLIT buttons Use these buttons for splitting audio. In the event register/edit mode (when the EVENT button is on), hold down the SPLIT button and press the ENTRY button. The location where the button was pressed will become the audio split IN point. 8.CLIP ➝ LIST button Use this button to import a clip selected in the thumbnail screen into the play list. Select a clip in a thumbnail display (multiple clips can be selected) and switch to the play list display. Hold down the SHIFT button and press the ENTRY button and the beginning of the clip at the cursor position in the play list becomes the IN point and its end point becomes the OUT point. 9.OUT button Pressing the OUT button will show the time code value for the registered point. (In the playback screen) 10.SHIFT + 9.OUT buttons In the overwrite edit mode, hold down the SHIFT button and press the OUT button to change the P OUT (player) and R OUT (recorder) points. Each press of the button changes the indication between P OUT ➝ R OUT ➝ OFF. Use the 12. TRIM +/– button to change the time code as necessary. Press 2.SET or 7.ENTRY after completing all changes. (When the play list is displayed in overwrite edit mode) For details on other operations, refer to the descriptions of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button, 17. RESET button and 19. GO TO button. 10.SHIFT button 11.+ / – button In the play list, press this button to zoom in (+) or zoom out (–) the time line. 12.TRIM + / – buttons Use these functions to change play list events. Select the event you want to change in the play list, hold down the IN, OUT and SPLIT buttons and press the TRIM+/– button to change the color of the IN, OUT and SPLIT points. Use this button to increment (+) and decrement (–) the IN, OUT or SPLIT point one frame at a time. Then press ENTRY to return to the original color and apply the change. ◆NOTE: At a 24PN frame rate, the frame rate can be changed in multiples of 4 frames. 13.UNITY/VAR/channel select switches and audio playback level controls Use to select playback signal channels and perform level control during audio level adjustment and voice-overs. ◆NOTE: Levels are not adjusted during play list playback.
72Using Play List: Play List Function 14.A. DUB button Use to make voice-overs and to copy to EXTRA. ➝For details, refer to “Simplified Voice-Over” (page 95). 15.STILL/PAUSE button 16.REVIEW button To review all events at the cursor position, hold down the SHIFT button and press the PLAY button. Playback starts 3 s before the IN point and stops 1 s after the OUT point. Any unfinalized events are also previewed in the overwrite edit mode regardless of cursor location. Thus all unfinalized events are played back. 17.RESET button 17.RESET + 6.IN / 9.OUT / 22.SPLIT buttons In the event register/edit screen or in the overwrite edit player/recorder screen, hold down the IN, OUT or SPLIT button and press the RESET button to delete the IN, OUT or SPLIT point of the selected event. (The SPLIT point is available also in the play list.) Pressing the RESET button when trimming R IN/OUT or P IN/ OUT point (SHIFT + IN/OUT) deletes the registered points. 10.SHIFT + 17.RESET buttons In the play list screen, hold down the SHIFT button and press the RESET button to create a new play list file (fulfils the same function as [FILE] – [NEW]). 18.MOVE button Use this function to move an event to another line while the play list is displayed. Use the SET button to select an event you want to move when the play list is displayed. Then move the cursor to the line you want to move the event to and press this button to move the selected event to the location right before the cursor. 19.GO TO button 19.GO TO + 6.IN / 9.OUT / 22.SPLIT buttons Use these buttons in the event register/edit screen and in the overwrite edit player/recorder screen (the EVENT button blinks) to locate the IN, OUT and SPLIT points. During normal playback, still playback and other playback operations, hold down the IN (OUT or SPLIT) button and press the GO TO button to move to the IN (OUT or SPLIT) point and resume playback from there. In the overwrite edit mode, the playback location (▼ in yellow) can be moved to the IN or OUT point of an event at the cursor location in the play list. 20.DELETE button Use this button to delete events when the play list is displayed. Place the cursor on the event you want to delete and press the SET button to select it. Then hold down the SHIFT button and press the INSERT button to delete the selected event. 21.INSERT button Insert editing in the insert mode allows you to enter new events between existing play list events. Place the cursor on the event you want to insert and press this button to engage the event register mode and insert the event while viewing the video of the event. During overwrite editing in the insert mode, you can select the overwriting segment while viewing the video of overwriting event (player side). Press this button again or the EVENT button to return to the play list screen. 22.SPLIT button 10.SHIFT + 22.SPLIT buttons Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the SPLIT button in the play list displays detailed event information at the cursor. For details on other operations, refer to the description of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button and 17. RESET button. 23.EVENT button Use to open the event register/edit mode when the play list is displayed. At this time the screen shows video. 24.REC button Use the REC button in the overwrite edit mode to finalize any unfinalized events. When there are no overwritten unfinalized events, the event at the cursor can be turned into an overwritten unfinalized event (recalled).
Using Play List: Play List Function73 Using Play List You can set whether pressing the STOP button during play list playback should return you to the play list after playback or not. Use the following procedure to make the desired setting. 1Open the play list screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] – [STOP MODE]. 4Select [RETURN] or [STAY] and press the SET button. 5Press the MENU button to end setup. ◆NOTE: STAY is the recommended setting during playback of a play list from an external controller or other device connected to the remote control connector. Stop Mode Setup RETURN: A return is made to the play list screen when the STOP is pressed (or when an automatic stop occurs at the start or end of all events). The cursor position moves to the event where the button was pressed. STAY: A return to the play list screen is not made and a still picture is output when the STOP button is pressed (or when an automatic stop occurs at the start or end of all events). To return to the event list after making this setting, press the PLAY LIST button or the EXIT button.
74Using Play List: Creating Play Lists Creating Play Lists The workflow for creating a play list is given below. A play list can be up to 24 hours long. This section describes how to delete a play list stored in the play list area of this unit and how to prepare a new play list. 1Select an edit format in the setup menu. Select an edit format. The unit will then be able to play back only the selected format. Select playback channels for added audio. ◆NOTE: The settings in the following setup menus and play list menu determine the edit format. 25 SYSTEM FREQ (➝Refer to page 119.) 020 SYS FORMAT (➝Refer to page 121.) 024 REC FMT(SD) (➝Refer to page 121.) 025 REC FMT (HD) (➝Refer to page 121.) *1 026 PLY LST FMT (➝Refer to page 122.) *1 The following setup menu determines voice over settings only when an AJ-YBX200G AVC-Intra codec board (optional board) is installed. 792 A DUB CH (➝Refer to page 137.) 793 A DUB PB MIX (➝Refer to page 137.) 2Open the play list screen. 3Press the MENU button. 4Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] – [INSERT MODE] and press the SET button. This selects INSERT and engages the insert edit mode. 5Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [NEW]. ◆NOTE: Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the RESET button performs the same function as [FILE] – [NEW]. 6Select [YES] and press the SET button. This deletes the open play list and displays a new play list without any events. ◆NOTE: Be sure to choose [FILE] – [NEW] after changing the edit format in the setup menu. Otherwise the edit format does not change. Preparing new play lists ↓ Registering events and adding existing play lists ↓ Saving play lists Preparing New Play Lists 3 4 2 5
Using Play List: Creating Play Lists75 Using Play List Follow the steps below to replace audio channels after event registration. 1Select one or multiple events whose channels you want to replace in the play list screen. 2Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] – [AUDIO CH] and press the SET button. 3Select the channels that will be replaced. Example: Make the following registration to switch CH1 and CH2 locations. [AUDIO CH]- [CH1]=CH2 [CH2]=CH1 [CH3]=CH3 [CH4]=CH4 ◆NOTE: Select [SETTING] – [AUDIO CH] – [RESET] to return channel settings to their factory defaults. 4Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [EDIT AUDIO CH] and press the SET button. Then select [YES] to switch channel locations. ◆NOTE: A channel switch is indicated by “EDITED” in the A CH field. The status after the switch also shows up in the event property. ➝ For details, refer to “Viewing Event Information” (page 98).Use the following procedure to add selected clips to the play list. This operation registers the start of a clip as the IN point and its end as the OUT point. 1Select the clip you want to register in the play list from the thumbnail screen. 2Open the play list screen. 3Use the cursor buttons to select the location where you want to add the clip. 4Press the MENU button. 5Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [APPEND SELECTED CLIP]. Audio Channel Replacement During EditingRegistering Events for Selected Clips
76Using Play List: Creating Play Lists 6Press the SET button. This registers an event where the start of the clip is the IN point and its end is the OUT point. ◆NOTE: When the selected clip has a different format from that of the current play list, an error occurs and the clip cannot be registered. In the play list screen, you can also hold down the SHIFT button and press the ENTRY button to add a clip as an event. When added events exceed 100, no more events can be added. You can specify an IN point and OUT point while playing back a video and register this as an event. 1Open the play list screen. 2Enter the insert edit mode. Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to select [SETTING] – [INSERT MODE], and press the SET button. Move the cursor to [INSERT] and then press the SET button. 3Use the cursor buttons to place the cursor where you want to insert an event or in a line where no event is registered. 4Press the INSERT button. This activates the event register mode. On the line with no event registered, the EVENT button can be used to enter the event register mode, regardless of the insert mode setting. On the line with an event registered, pressing the EVENT button engages the event edit mode, regardless of the insert mode setting.➝For details, refer to “Changing Event IN and OUT Points” (page 81). 5Register an IN point. Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a location to start an event. Then hold down the IN button and press the ENTRY button. 6Register an OUT point. Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a location to end an event. Then hold down the OUT button and press the ENTRY button. 7Repeat steps 5 and 6 as necessary to register other events. 8Press the EVENT button to end registration. The INSERT button will also terminate registration. ◆NOTE: Set the IN point and OUT point so that the resulting event has a duration of at least 10 frames. If a shorter events are registered in succession, playback may not be made correctly. If the event following the event where the cursor is located has not been registered, the auto event increment function will increment the event number by one. If a registered event spans multiple clips, the events are registered separately. The registered content will be neglected if the unit is turned off during registration of an event from video. If the IN and OUT points become reversed, the beginning of the clip is registered as the IN point. Registering Events From Video 4 5,6 6 5 2,3 1 8 CLIP1 CLIP2OUT 00:00:03:29 00:00:01:15 IN 00:00:01:00 EVENT EVENT2 EVENT1
Using Play List: Creating Play Lists77 Using Play List This section describes how to import play lists stored on a P2 card and how to add an event at the cursor location. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to choose the location where you want to insert the event. 3Press the MENU button. 4Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [APPEND]. 5Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2 card slot containing the play list you want to import and press the SET button. 6Select a file in the file import screen and press the SET button. The specified play list event is added at the cursor location. ◆NOTE: You cannot import a play list file whose format differs from the format of the current play list. If the number of selected events exceeds 100, the events that exceed the limit will not be imported. Press the right cursor button (a) in the file import screen to view the playlist name. Press the left cursor button (b) to view file names. Importing and Adding to Existing Play List Files
78Using Play List: Saving Play Lists Saving Play Lists Use the steps below to name play lists. 1Open the play list screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [CHANGE PLAYLIST NAME] and press the SET button. 4Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a name and press OK. 5Close the menu and register the name in PLAYLIST NAME. ◆NOTE: The file name must be saved using [FILE] – [SAVE] or [FILE] – [SAVE AS]. Use the steps below to save a play list stored by the unit in the play list area of memory to a P2 card. 1Open the play list screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [SAVE AS]. 4Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2 card slot that will store the file and press the SET button 5Check the file name in the save file screen, choose [YES] and press the SET button. This saves the play list. Naming Play ListsSaving a Play List to a P2 Card
Using Play List: Saving Play Lists79 Using Play List ◆NOTE: The filename is automatically generated and cannot be changed. Changing the filename on a PC will make it impossible to load. Updated play list files cannot be loaded by older versions or devices. Store old versions of the play list in the unit before using them. They cannot be edited in the form they are loaded.
80Using Play List: Editing Play Lists Editing Play Lists Play lists can be edited in a number of different ways. Open the play list screen to view the play list in the play list area of memory in this unit. The procedure below describes how to load a play list stored on a P2 card or SD memory card to replace the play list in the play list area of memory in this unit. 1Open the play list screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [OPEN]. 4Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2 card slot or [SD CARD] containing the play list you want to import and press the SET button. 5Select the file to import in the file import screen and press the SET button. 6Select [YES] in the confirmation screen and press the SET button The play list is now loaded. ◆NOTE: If a play list file that contains more than 100 events is opened, the event data exceeding 100 is not imported and the play list becomed a read-only file. Play lists created on the AJ-SPD850 cannot be directly edited on this unit and open as read-only files. To edit such play lists, save them on this unit. In the file import screen, press the right cursor button (a) to view the play list name. Press the left cursor button (b) to view file names. Opening an Existing Play List File