Panasonic AJ-HPD2500 Operating Instructions - Page 219

Handling SD Memory Card Recording

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Handling SD Memory Card Recording The AVCHD format records data as files and is therefore ideally suited for PC processing. As shown in the figure to the right, the folder structure interrelates a variety of essential information not only audio and video. If any of this data is changed or lost, it will not be recognized as AVCHD data and the card may no longer be possible to use in an AVCHD device. To prevent data loss in transferring SD memory card data to a PC or when writing back PC data to an SD memory card, be sure to use AVCCAM Viewer, which you can download from the Web site below. Drive: \ PRIVATE AVCHD AVCHDTN BDMV CLIPNF PLAYLIST STREAM For English: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ ■ How this unit handles metadata The metadata supported by this unit occupies a special area in the AVCD standard management file area. For this reason, using editing software and camera-recorders that do not support the metadata of this unit to delete and copy files, add and delete clip protect and other editing operations will delete the metadata area as well as shot marks, indexes, PH mode information, and other data created by this unit. Thus make sure that editing software or devices you use for editing support the metadata of this unit before you start editing. For Long and Trouble-Free Operation 219 For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Handling SD Memory Card Recording

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For Long and Trouble-Free Operation
Handling SD Memory Card Recording
The AVCHD format records data as files and is therefore
ideally suited for PC processing. As shown in the figure to the
right, the folder structure interrelates a variety of essential
information not only audio and video. If any of this data is
changed or lost, it will not be recognized as AVCHD data and
the card may no longer be possible to use in an AVCHD
device. To prevent data loss in transferring SD memory card
data to a PC or when writing back PC data to an SD memory
card, be sure to use AVCCAM Viewer, which you can
download from the Web site below.
For English: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
How this unit handles metadata
The metadata supported by this unit occupies a special area in the AVCD standard management file area. For this reason, using
editing software and camera-recorders that do not support the metadata of this unit to delete and copy files, add and delete
clip protect and other editing operations will delete the metadata area as well as shot marks, indexes, PH mode information,
and other data created by this unit. Thus make sure that editing software or devices you use for editing support the metadata
of this unit before you start editing.
Drive: \
PRIVATE
AVCHD
AVCHDTN
BDMV
CLIPNF
PLAYLIST
STREAM