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Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110p Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110p Operating Instructions
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Using Play List: Audio Split Editing91 Using Play List Audio Split Editing Use audio split to shift the audio IN point relative to the video IN point (audio IN point split). Note that audio channels cannot be selected in this procedure. This function is performed on all channels together. Play list example 1 Play list example 2 6/A- 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 457 7 7 7 5 5 5New play list event Preceding audio 6/A+ 7 7 5 5 4 4 4 4566 6 7 7 56 New play list event Silent segment Delayed audio
92Using Play List: Audio Split Editing Use the following procedure to newly register an event containing an audio split. ◆NOTE: Refer to the “Adding and Registering Audio Split Point (Changing Registered Point)” section to add an audio split to a registered event. First set the insert mode to INSERT. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to choose the location where you want to add the event. 3Press the INSERT button. This activates the event register mode. 4Register 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. 5Register the audio split point. Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a location for an audio SPLIT point. Then hold down the SPLIT 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. 7Press the EVENT button to end registration. The INSERT button will also terminate registration. ◆NOTE: In the split display, “–” indicates forward while “+” indicates reverse direction. A split can be registered from the start of the original clip to the event OUT point. Set the IN point before the split point. A SPLIT where the audio precedes the video cannot be made for an event whose IN point is at the start of the clip. When using the INSERT button to register a new event or using the EVENT button in a final event to register an event, register a SPLIT point before registering an OUT point as a new event will otherwise be registered. Registering From Video 4,5,6 653 4 2 17 IN OUTClip A Play list Event 02Event 01 Video Audio Possible audio split range
Using Play List: Audio Split Editing93 Using Play List You can add an audio split to an event registered in the play list and change the audio split point. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you want to add (or change) an audio split point. 3Press the EVENT button. This activates the event edit mode. 4Register the audio split point. Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a location for an audio split point. Then hold down the SPLIT button and press the ENTRY button. 5Press the EVENT button to end registration. ◆NOTE: Addition can take place even when the IN point is changed before step 4 or the OUT point is changed after step 4. You can change audio split points in frame increments (in 4- frame increments at 24PN). 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you want to change an audio split point. 3Change the audio split point. Hold down the SPLIT button and press the TRIM+ button or the TRIM– button. The IN point is incremented or decremented in frame increments (in 4-frame increments at 24PN). ◆NOTE: During trimming the split point is indicated in black numerals against a yellow background in the event list display of the event list split screen. Adding and Registering Audio Split Point (Changing Registered Point) 243,5 1 Trimming the Audio Split Point 24 1 3
94Using Play List: Audio Split Editing 4Press the ENTRY button to finalize the change. ◆NOTE: Trimming cannot be performed beyond the start point of an original clip. The IN, OUT and SPLIT buttons allow you to use the TRIM+/– button for trimming in the event register screen when the time code is displayed. Use the following procedure to cancel an audio split setting. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you want to cancel the split setting. 3Hold down the SHIFT button and press the RESET button. This cancels the audio split setting. ◆NOTE: Use the play list screen or the event register mode to cancel a split setting. An audio split point is also cancelled by deleting the event IN point or by moving to a different clip. Cancelling an Audio Split Setting 23 1
Using Play List: Simplified Voice-Over95 Using Play List Simplified Voice-Over This function allows you to make voice-overs and give priority to the voice-over during playback. Recording is performed on one or two channels. The channel input during recording can be mixed with the playback sound. ◆NOTE: The voice-over data is written to the same card storing the play list. Thus the play list must be saved before audio recording or an error will be generated and recording cannot be performed. The maximum recording time is 720 minutes. The maximum number of voice-overs is 99. Check the remaining time on the P2 card before saving the play list. Otherwise there may not be enough time for the voice-over recording. When the P2 becomes FULL, an error occurs and recording cannot be started. Simplified voice over is not available when 24 or 60-24 is selected in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. Make the required settings in the related setup menu prior to a voice over recording. ➝For details on settings, refer to “Setup” (page 115). Select the voice-over track from one of the following tracks in setup menu No. 792 (A DUB CH): CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH1+2, CH3+4 ◆NOTE: Recording tracks can be selected when the play list does not contain any voice-overs. When it does contain a voice-over, subsequent voice-overs use the same recording track. You can select whether to mix the playback sound during a voice-over in setup menu No. 793 (A DUB PB MIX). When mixing is selected, select the channels to mix in setup subscreen. The playback sound of the selected channels is mixed with A DUB CH and recorded. When there are multiple A DUB CH, make separate settings for each. ◆NOTE: In play list playback, playback level is set to UNITY fixed, or registered recording level and cannot be changed. However, EE audio while the A.DUB button is pressed and during A.DUB can be adjusted. The playback level of short playback of voice-overs from still status cannot be changed. In setup menu No. 796 (A DUB FADE), select whether the voice-over should be blended with the original audio using cut or V-fade. This setting is reflected to play list playback and edit copy. ➝Refer to “Playing Back the Play List” (page 101). ➝Refer to “Creating New Clips From the Play List (Edit Copy)” (page 102). ◆NOTE: When an audio is overwritten and added using cut to an audio added by V-fade, V-fade will be applied to the connecting point. In setup menu No. 797 (A DUB MONI), select whether the audio being recorded should be output during the voice-over. Connect a microphone to analog CH2 and mix the microphone input with CH2 playback audio and use cut processing to record on CH2. Use headphones to listen to the playback audio during recording. Preparing for Voice-Over Selecting a Track for Recording Mixing Playback Sound Selecting Method for Connecting Audio IN and OUT Points Setting Output Voice During A DUB Setup Example Selecting recording tracks A DUB CH = CH2 Selecting mixing with playback soundA DUB PB MIX = ON CH2 MIX = CH2 Selecting audio connection A DUB FADE = CUT During simultaneous A DUB settingA DUB MONI = OFF
96Using Play List: Simplified Voice-Over ◆NOTE: Input a reference signal when mixing SDI input audio. IEEE1394 input audio cannot be used for voice-overs. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you want to perform a voice-over. 3Find the location for the voice-over. Use the operation buttons or the search dial to find a location for a voice-over and press STILL . 4Press the A.DUB button. This generates an A DUB PAUSE state while a still image is output at the still location. 5Press the STILL button. Press the STILL button again. After a 2-second auto reverse and a 2-second playback interval, sound recording starts. Use the VR (audio volume) controls as necessary to adjust the playback sound level. 6Press the STOP button to end the voice-over. ◆NOTE: When the 24PN play list format is set in setup menu No. 026 (PLY LST FMT), the audio IN and OUT points are set in 4-frame increments. If the recording starts or stops at some other points, the IN and OUT points are automatically corrected within the recording range. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you want to perform a voice-over. 3Press the PLAY button to start playback at a location before the voice-over. 4Hold down the A.DUB button and press the PLAY button at the voice-over location. This starts the audio recording. Use the VR (audio volume) controls as necessary to adjust the playback sound level. 5Press STOP button to end the voice-over. ◆NOTE: When the 24PN play list format is set in setup menu No. 026 (PLY LST FMT), the audio IN and OUT points are set in 4-frame increments. If the recording starts or stops at some other points, the IN and OUT points are automatically corrected to fall within the recording range. Voice-Over From Still Image Status 3,5 264 1 Voice-Over From Playback Status 3 254 1
Using Play List: Simplified Voice-Over97 Using Play List The voice-over appears in the play list screen as shown below. 1)Play List The voice-over is added to the line after an event with an audio start point. The “No.” column shows “EX*,” not an event number. The “SLOT” column shows P2 card slot numbers storing audio data (same as P2 card slots storing the play list). 2)Timeline Extended tracks are indicated in the “EXTRA” part. Recorded channel numbers are also shown. ◆NOTE: Use the TRIM button to zoom in (+) and zoom out (–). When a card with a voice-over is not inserted (and NONE is indicated), play list files cannot be saved and EXTRA audio event cannot be deleted. This function allows you to adjust the location of a voice-over in frame increments (at 24PN in 4-frame increments). 1Open the play list screen. 2Select the event you want to change. 3Use the following procedure to change offset and duration. 4Press the ENTRY button to finalize the change. ◆NOTE: Except for the ENTRY button, you can also use the SET button or move the cursor with the cursor buttons to finalize a change. Displaying Voice-Over Events Changing the Trimming of Audio Recording Location 1) 2) 23 41 Change of start location:Hold down the IN button and press the TRIM+ button or the TRIM– button. The start location is incremented or decremented in frame increments (in 4- frame increments at 24PN). Change of end location: Hold down the OUT button and press the TRIM+ button or the TRIM– button. The OUT point is incremented or decremented in frame increments (in 4-frame increments at 24PN). A normal event EXTRA audio track EXTRA audio track EXTRA audio track Change of OUT+ TRIM duration Change of IN + TRIM audio start location
98Using Play List: Viewing Event Information Viewing Event Information You can use this function to view and confirm miscellaneous event information. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the event that you want information about. 3Press the MENU button. 4Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] – [EVENT PROPERTY] and press the SET button. Information on the event appears. ◆NOTE: Holding down the SHIFT button in step 2 while pressing the SPLIT button will also open the event information screen. You can use the cross cursor buttons to move to the previous or next event while viewing event information. 1)Event information Event number IN point and OUT point thumbnails and TC value TOTAL (length from the beginning of the 1st event to the end of the current event) DURATION (event length) A SPLIT (audio split length) TRACK / A CH (Track status and audio channel status: AV = audio and video/FADE (CUT) = EXTRA audio splicing, indication of channels inserted in channels 1 - 4.) 2)Original clip information for an event Clip number (same as thumbnail display number) Clip thumbnail Various indicators and write protect status CLIP NAME (name of clip) START TC (start value of time code) START UB (user bit start value) DATE (record date) TIME (recording time) USER CLIPNAME (clip name assigned by the user) 3)Timeline 5Press the EXIT button to end information display. Indicating Event Property 2,4 3 1 2) 3) 1)
Using Play List: Viewing Event Information99 Using Play List You can use this function to check the content of an event by playing if from its IN point to its OUT point. 1Open the play list screen. 2Use the cursor buttons to select the clip you want to review. 3Hold down the SHIFT button and press the PLAY button. This plays back the clip from before the IN point (preroll time is 3 s) to beyond its OUT point (postroll time is 1 s). ◆NOTE: The preroll time and postroll time for the first and last clip are both 0 s. When review stops or you press the STOP button, playback stops and you return to the play list screen. During review all buttons other than the STOP button are not available. A review operation can be re-started during the review currently in progress. Event Review 23 1
100Using Play List: Playing Back Play Lists Playing Back Play Lists During play list playback, you can select whether the time code should be replaced and output as a continuous value or the time code of each clip should be output. You can set the time code start value when it is replaced at output. 1Open the play list screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] – [REPLACE TC] – [REPLACE]. 4Select [ON] and press the SET button. This replaces the playback time code. ◆NOTE: When [OFF] is set, the time code is not replaced, instead the time code of each clip is output. When [OFF] is set, go to step 7 and end setup. 5Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] – [REPLACE TC] – [START TC] and press the SET button to enter the start time code. The initial value of the start time code is 00:00:00:00 when replaced. 6Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] – [REPLACE TC] – [DROP FRAME]. Then press the SET button and select [DF] (drop frame) or [NDF] (non drop frame). ◆NOTE: A [DF] setting cannot be made at 24PN. [DROP FRAME] does not appear when 50, 25 or 60-25 is selected in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. 7Press the MENU button to end setup. Setting the Playback Time Code (TC)