Panasonic AJ-HPM200 Operating Instructions - Page 89

Creating Playlists, Registering Events in a Playlist

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Editing Creating Playlists Registering Events in a Playlist 1 Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist screen. To register an event in a playlist, either set IN and OUT points using the player and the recorder, or select clips from the player thumbnails. Setting IN and OUT points to assign an event Defining any three of four points (the IN and OUT points of both the player and the recorder) automatically defines the remaining point. It is also possible to set only the IN points for the player and the recorder. 2 Press the SOURCE SELECT (SHIFT + PLAYER) button. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select an interface for the player and press the SET button. This determines the external device (interface) that can be remotely operated. ➝For details on connecting and setting up external devices, refer to "Connections" (page 112) and "External Remote Control" (page 124). ◆ NOTE: • When only the IN points for the player and the recorder are set and the player is a P2 card or hard disk, the audio and video of the event from the IN point of the player until the end of the clip where the IN point is set is inserted at or starts overwriting data from the recorder IN point. • When an external device is used as the player, audio and video up to 24 hours (excluding the preview time) is inserted at or starts overwriting data at the IN point of the recorder. Selecting player Select a P2 card, hard disk or external device (RS-422A) as a player. A P2 card is normally used as a player. Use the steps below to select other devices as a player or to again select a P2 card as a player. 1 3 2 OFF METER FULL/FINE PLAYER MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT CH 1-4 CH 5-8 SOURCE SELECT COUNTER RESET INPUT SELECT VIDEO AUDIO NEW TC PRESET REC VAR UNITY CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 PROP TEXT MEMO INT REGEN TCG PRESET MARKER EXT THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST VIDEO A1 A2 GO TO STOP PREVIEW REC A.LEVEL REC STILL/ PLAY PAUSE REW FF REVIEW 1 CLIP PLAY PREV NEXT SET EDIT MODE A3 A4 A.DUB LAST X TRIM MODE EXIT MULTI SEL MENU DELETE SLOT SELECT IN ENTRY OUT CANCEL/PF DIAG SLOT CLIP OPERATION PF1 CLIP LIST PF2 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 ◆ NOTE: • Devices connected using IEEE1394 cannot be used as external devices. Editing: Creating Playlists 89

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Editing: Creating Playlists
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Editing
Creating Playlists
To register an event in a playlist, either set IN and OUT points
using the player and the recorder, or select clips from the
player thumbnails.
Defining any three of four points (the IN and OUT points of
both the player and the recorder) automatically defines the
remaining point.
It is also possible to set only the IN points for the player and
the recorder.
NOTE:
• When only the IN points for the player and the recorder are set and
the player is a P2 card or hard disk, the audio and video of the event
from the IN point of the player until the end of the clip where the IN
point is set is inserted at or starts overwriting data from the recorder
IN point.
• When an external device is used as the player, audio and video up
to 24 hours (excluding the preview time) is inserted at or starts
overwriting data at the IN point of the recorder.
Select a P2 card, hard disk or external device (RS-422A) as a
player.
A P2 card is normally used as a player. Use the steps below
to select other devices as a player or to again select a P2 card
as a player.
1
Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist
screen.
2
Press the SOURCE SELECT (SHIFT + PLAYER)
button.
3
Use the cursor buttons to select an interface for the
player and press the SET button.
This determines the external device (interface) that can be
remotely operated.
For details on connecting and setting up external
devices, refer to “Connections” (page 112) and
“External Remote Control” (page 124).
NOTE:
• Devices connected using IEEE1394 cannot be used as external
devices.
Registering Events in a Playlist
Setting IN and OUT points to assign an
event
Selecting player
OFF
METER
FULL/FINE
MONITOR
SELECT
METER SELECT
INPUT SELECT
REC
THUMBNAIL
SET
MENU
IN
ENTRY
SLOT CLIP
PF1
ALL CLIP
PF3
SHIFT
PF4
CLIP
LIST
PF2
SLOT SELECT
LAST X
TRIM
DELETE
VIDEO
GO TO
OUT
EDIT MODE
A.DUB
MODE
A1
A3
A2
A4
DIAG
OPERATION
EXIT
CANCEL/PF
MULTI
SEL
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
TEXT
MEMO
TCG
TC PRESET
PROP
RESET
COUNTER
PLAYER
STOP
STILL/
PAUSE
PREVIEW
A.LEVEL REC
REW
REC
FF
PREV
NEXT
PLAY
REVIEW
1 CLIP PLAY
SOURCE SELECT
NEW
INT
REGEN
PRESET
EXT
MARKER
VAR
UNITY
VIDEO
AUDIO
CH 1-4
CH 5-8
PLAYLIST
1
3
2