Panasonic AJ-HPM200 Operating Instructions - Page 142

Recovery of SD memory cards, AVCHD Recording and Playback: Using an Optional AVCHD Board

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Recovery of SD memory cards Do not remove an SD memory card or turn the power off when the SD memory card access lamp is blinking. If an SD memory card is accidentally removed when the SD memory card access lamp is blinking or the power is turned off during recording or in the final phase of recording, turn the power on again, switch to AVCHD mode to open a screen that prompts you to repair the clip. Select [YES] to start repair. When the repair ends, "REPAIR FINISHED" appears. ◆ NOTE: • Selecting [NO] cancels repair and switches to the previous screen. Selecting [NO] means the card can no longer be repaired on this unit although it can still be repaired using AVCCAM Restorer*1, a content repair utility. • An SD memory card that has not generated an error may display the "Repair Clip?" message, but a repair will not take place whether YES or NO is selected. • The time required by a repair depends on the number of errors but can take up to 20 minutes. • A repair that fails displays "SYSTEM ERROR TURN POWER OFF". Use the AVCCAM Restorer, a content repair utility, for cards that display this message. • Some data may not enable a complete repair. Should this happen, it will not be possible to play back the recorded clip before the power is turned off. • A clip that is shorter than 10 seconds may not be possible to repair. • Indexes added during recording cannot be repaired. • Metadata is not repaired. *1: The AVCCAM Restorer is supplied with the AJ-YCX250G AVCHD codec board (optional). 142 AVCHD Recording and Playback: Using an Optional AVCHD Board

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AVCHD Recording and Playback: Using an Optional AVCHD Board
Do not remove an SD memory card or turn the power off when
the SD memory card access lamp is blinking. If an SD memory
card is accidentally removed when the SD memory card
access lamp is blinking or the power is turned off during
recording or in the final phase of recording, turn the power on
again, switch to AVCHD mode to open a screen that prompts
you to repair the clip.
Select [YES] to start repair. When the repair ends, “REPAIR
FINISHED” appears.
NOTE:
• Selecting [NO] cancels repair and switches to the previous screen.
Selecting [NO] means the card can no longer be repaired on this
unit although it can still be repaired using AVCCAM Restorer
*1
, a
content repair utility.
• An SD memory card that has not generated an error may display the
“Repair Clip?” message, but a repair will not take place whether YES
or NO is selected.
• The time required by a repair depends on the number of errors but
can take up to 20 minutes.
• A repair that fails displays “SYSTEM ERROR TURN POWER OFF”.
Use the AVCCAM Restorer, a content repair utility, for cards that
display this message.
• Some data may not enable a complete repair. Should this happen,
it will not be possible to play back the recorded clip before the
power is turned off.
• A clip that is shorter than 10 seconds may not be possible to repair.
• Indexes added during recording cannot be repaired.
• Metadata is not repaired.
*1: The AVCCAM Restorer is supplied with the AJ-YCX250G AVCHD
codec board (optional).
Recovery of SD memory cards