Panasonic AJ-HPD2500 Operating Instructions - Page 103
Saving a Playlist to a P2 Card, Saving out a playlist, Saving playlist files
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Editing 1 Select an event. Select the event where audio channels should be switched. Multiple events can be selected. 2 Set the channel. Press the MENU button, choose [SETTING] - [AUDIO CH] from the menu and set the channels to be input to each channel. Example: Select as shown below to switch CH1 and CH2 locations. [AUDIO CH]- [CH1]=CH2 [CH2]=CH1 [CH3]=CH3 [CH4]=CH4 ◆ NOTE: • Press the MENU button, choose [SETTING] - [AUDIO CH] - [RESET] to reset all audio channels to their defaults. 3 Switch channels. Press the MENU button and choose [OPERATION] - [EDIT AUDIO CH] from the menu to reflect operation made in step 2 above to the event. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] - [SAVE AS] and press the SET button. 4 Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2 card slot that will store the file and press the SET button. 5 Select [YES] in the confirmation dialog and press the SET button. ◆ NOTE: • The switching status is also indicated on the timeline. Saving a Playlist to a P2 Card Saving out a playlist Use the steps below to save a playlist stored in the playlist area of memory of the unit to a P2 card. ◆ NOTE: • The file name is automatically generated and cannot be changed. Changing the file name on a PC will make it impossible to load. • Playlists created on other devices should be opened as readonly files and saved out before use. Read-only files cannot be edited. • Playlist files are created in the EDITLIST folder on a P2 card. Saving playlist files A loaded playlist file that is being edited or a playlist file that has been saved by choosing [FILE] - [SAVE AS] can subsequently be saved using the following procedure. Use [SAVE AS] for the first save operation. 3,4,5 2 1 1 Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist screen. Editing: Creating Playlists 103