Panasonic AJ-HPM200 Operating Instructions - Page 86

Preparing for Playlist Creation, Setting System Frequency, Setting Playlist Format, Setting

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Preparing for Playlist Creation This chapter will describe the setup required prior to creating playlists. 4 Select [ON] and press the SET button. This setting replaces the time code during playback. Setting System Frequency Use setup menu No. 25 (SYSTEM FREQ) to adjust the system frequency. Setting the system frequency determines what playlist formats are available. Setting Playlist Format A playlist format is the format that a playlist can handle and is determined using a combination of the setup menus given below. No.020 SYS FORMAT No.024/025 REC FMT(SD)/REC FMT(HD) No.026 PLY LST FMT For details on each menu, refer to "Setup" (page 155). The playlist format is set when a new playlist is created. Thus a new playlist must be created when a change in playlist format is made. Setting the Playback Time Code (TC) During playlist playback, you can select whether the time code should be replaced and output as a continuous value or the separate time code of each clip should be retained. You can set the time code start value when it is replaced at output. 1 Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist screen. 2 Press the MENU button. ◆ NOTE: • When set to [OFF], the time code is not replaced, instead the time code of each clip is output. Then the drop-frame flag of the clip referenced by the first event is used by all drop-frame flags in the playlist. • During playback or Edit Copy on the recorder, the time code of the video track clips is output intact and this may result in noncontinuous time code. [ON] is therefore the normal recommended setting. • When set to [OFF], go to step 7 and end setup. 5 Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] - [REPLACE TC] - [START TC] and press the SET button to enter the start value of the time code. The initial value is 00:00:00:00. 6 Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] - [REPLACE TC] - [DROP FRAME]. Then press the SET button and select [DF] (drop frame) or [NDF] (non drop frame). ◆ NOTE: • A [DF] setting cannot be made for a playlist in the 24PN format. • [DROP FRAME] does not appear when 50, 25 or 60-25 is selected in setup menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ). • When an event is imported from a VTR or other external device during control via the REMOTE connector, a clip is created (recorded) from the external device when a playlist is registered. Events in a playlist follow the [REPLACE TC] setting, but the clip that is the source of the event retains its original time code. 7 Press the MENU button to end setup. Other Settings 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] - [REPLACE TC] - [REPLACE] and press the SET button. Setting preroll time Set the preroll time for preview or voice-over recording. 1 Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] - [PREROLL TIME] and press the SET button. 86 Editing: Preparing for Playlist Creation

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Editing: Preparing for Playlist Creation
Preparing for Playlist Creation
This chapter will describe the setup required prior to creating
playlists.
Use setup menu No. 25 (SYSTEM FREQ) to adjust the system
frequency. Setting the system frequency determines what
playlist formats are available.
A playlist format is the format that a playlist can handle and is
determined using a combination of the setup menus given
below.
For details on each menu, refer to “Setup” (page 155).
The playlist format is set when a new playlist is created. Thus
a new playlist must be created when a change in playlist
format is made.
During playlist playback, you can select whether the time
code should be replaced and output as a continuous value or
the separate time code of each clip should be retained.
You can set the time code start value when it is replaced at
output.
1
Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist
screen.
2
Press the MENU button.
3
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[REPLACE TC] – [REPLACE] and press the SET
button.
4
Select [ON] and press the SET button.
This setting replaces the time code during playback.
NOTE:
• When set to [OFF], the time code is not replaced, instead the
time code of each clip is output. Then the drop-frame flag of the
clip referenced by the first event is used by all drop-frame flags
in the playlist.
• During playback or Edit Copy on the recorder, the time code of
the video track clips is output intact and this may result in non-
continuous time code. [ON] is therefore the normal
recommended setting.
• When set to [OFF], go to step 7 and end setup.
5
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[REPLACE TC] – [START TC] and press the SET
button to enter the start value of the time code.
The initial value is 00:00:00:00.
6
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[REPLACE TC] – [DROP FRAME]. Then press the
SET button and select [DF] (drop frame) or [NDF]
(non drop frame).
NOTE:
• A [DF] setting cannot be made for a playlist in the 24PN format.
• [DROP FRAME] does not appear when 50, 25 or 60-25 is
selected in setup menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ).
• When an event is imported from a VTR or other external device
during control via the REMOTE connector, a clip is created
(recorded) from the external device when a playlist is
registered. Events in a playlist follow the [REPLACE TC] setting,
but the clip that is the source of the event retains its original time
code.
7
Press the MENU button to end setup.
Set the preroll time for preview or voice-over recording.
1
Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to
choose [SETTING] – [PREROLL TIME] and press
the SET button.
Setting System Frequency
Setting Playlist Format
No.020
SYS FORMAT
No.024/025
REC FMT(SD)/REC FMT(HD)
No.026
PLY LST FMT
Setting the Playback Time Code
(TC)
Other Settings
Setting preroll time