Panasonic AJ-HPD2500 Operating Instructions - Page 104
Opening a Playlist File
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3 Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] - [OPEN] and press the SET button. 4 Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2 card slot containing the file to import and press the SET button. 4,5 3,5 2 1 1 Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist screen. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] - [SAVE]. 4 Press the SET button. 5 Select the playlist to be loaded and press the SET button. Initially, a list of set playlist names appears as a list of playlist files. Files not set as playlist name are displayed as file names. Press the right cursor button (a) to open a list of file names. 5 Select [YES] in the confirmation dialog and press the SET button. This saves the playlist file. Opening a Playlist File The procedure below describes how to load a playlist file stored on a P2 card to replace a playlist. 3,4,5,6 3,4,5 2 1 1 Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist screen. 2 Press the MENU button. 104 Editing: Creating Playlists 6 Select [YES] in the confirmation dialog and press the SET button. The selected playlist is loaded. ◆ NOTE: • A playlist file that contains more than 100 events per track cannot be opened. • When the set audio level in a playlist file exceeds the level that the unit can handle, no audio level can be imported. • Playlist files created on the AJ-SPD850, AJ-HPM100, AJHPM110 and AJ-HPS1500 are opened as read-only files. To edit such a playlist, save it out as a different playlist file ([SAVE AS]). • Playlist files created on the AJ-SPD850, AJ-HPM100, AJHPM110 and AJ-HPS1500 can only be opened if the clips they use reside on a P2 card installed in the unit. • Playlist files using the EXTRA audio events on an AJ-HPM100 or AJ-HPM110 will be overwritten by the corresponding compatible audio tracks when opened. • Playlist files saved by the AJ-SPD850 on an SD memory card cannot be loaded. Save such list files to a P2 card before loading them.