JVC GY-HM700UXT JVC ProHD Clip Manager Owner's Manual (47 pg.) - Page 20

For Windows, Information displayed in the [Properties] window

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For Windows Clip Operations (continue) Ⅵ Information displayed in the [Properties] window The following table lists the information displayed in the Properties window. You can change the [Title1], [Title2], [Description] properties. Item Title1 (title) Title2 (subtitle) Description (comment) Creator Status Date (creation date) Last Update Recording Mode Description Displayed as the clip title in the List View pane. (Unless [Title2] has been set, in which case [Title2] is displayed.) Title1 can consist of up to 63 alphanumeric characters and symbols (carriage returns not allowed). Valid symbols: Space, -, +, # Displayed as the clip title in the List View pane. The information can be up to 127 bytes in length. (Multi-language titles are supported.) Comments consisting of alphanumeric characters only can be up to 127 characters in length. UTF-8 encoding is used for multi-language comments. (The number of bytes required to encode UTF-8 characters varies. Normally it is between 1 and 3 bytes per character.) A free comment about the clip. The comment can be up to 2047 bytes in length. (Multilanguage comments are supported.) Comments consisting of alphanumeric characters only can be up to 2047 characters in length. UTF-8 encoding is used for multi-language comments. (The number of bytes required to encode UTF-8 characters varies. Normally it is between 1 and 3 bytes per character.) Information about the creator of the clip. The information can be up to 127 bytes in length. (Multi-language titles are supported.) Information consisting of alphanumeric characters only can be up to 127 characters in length. UTF-8 encoding is used for multi-language information. (The number of bytes required to encode UTF-8 characters varies. Normally it is between 1 and 3 bytes per character.) [OK] is displayed when the clip status is OK. Nothing is displayed when the status is anything else. (A Page 8) Date and time when the clip was created. Date of the most recent modification to the clip. This date is updated whenever the clip is copied, moved, or grouped, and when its title, description, or index picture is changed. Operating mode of the device when it recorded the clip Normal : Normal recording mode Slow&QuickMotion : Slow & Quick Motion mode Memo: ● For details on each mode, please refer to the "INSTRUCTIONS" of your device. Duration Duration of the clip in hours:minutes:seconds:frame format Video Format Detailed information about the video format. Audio Format Detailed information about the audio format. Media Spanning (splitting the media) [Yes] appears for split clips, and [No] appears for clips which are not split. Device Information about the recording device. Ⅵ To save changes to the displayed content ● Click [OK] to save the changes. ● Click [Cancel] to discard the changes. 20

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For Windows
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Information displayed in the [Properties] window
The following table lists the information displayed in the Properties window. You can change the [Title1], [Title2], [Description] properties.
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To save changes to the displayed content
Click [OK] to save the changes.
Click [Cancel] to discard the changes.
Clip Operations (continue)
Item
Description
Title1 (title)
Displayed as the clip title in the List View pane. (Unless [Title2] has been set, in which
case [Title2] is displayed.)
Title1 can consist of up to 63 alphanumeric characters and symbols (carriage returns not
allowed).
Valid symbols: Space, –, +, #
Title2 (subtitle)
Displayed as the clip title in the List View pane.
The information can be up to 127 bytes in length. (Multi-language titles are supported.)
Comments consisting of alphanumeric characters only can be up to 127 characters in
length. UTF-8 encoding is used for multi-language comments. (The number of bytes
required to encode UTF-8 characters varies. Normally it is between 1 and 3 bytes per
character.)
Description (comment)
A free comment about the clip. The comment can be up to 2047 bytes in length. (Multi-
language comments are supported.)
Comments consisting of alphanumeric characters only can be up to 2047 characters in
length. UTF-8 encoding is used for multi-language comments. (The number of bytes
required to encode UTF-8 characters varies. Normally it is between 1 and 3 bytes per
character.)
Creator
Information about the creator of the clip.
The information can be up to 127 bytes in length. (Multi-language titles are supported.)
Information consisting of alphanumeric characters only can be up to 127 characters in
length. UTF-8 encoding is used for multi-language information.
(The number of bytes required to encode UTF-8 characters varies. Normally it is
between 1 and 3 bytes per character.)
Status
[OK] is displayed when the clip status is OK. Nothing is displayed when the status is
anything else. (
A
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Date (creation date)
Date and time when the clip was created.
Last Update
Date of the most recent modification to the clip.
This date is updated whenever the clip is copied, moved, or grouped, and when its title,
description, or index picture is changed.
Recording Mode
Operating mode of the device when it recorded the clip
Normal
: Normal recording mode
Slow&QuickMotion
: Slow & Quick Motion mode
Memo
For details on each mode, please refer to the “INSTRUCTIONS” of your device.
Duration
Duration of the clip in hours:minutes:seconds:frame format
Video Format
Detailed information about the video format.
Audio Format
Detailed information about the audio format.
Media Spanning (splitting the media)
[Yes] appears for split clips, and [No] appears for clips which are not split.
Device
Information about the recording device.