Panasonic Handheld P2 HD Camcorder with AVC-ULTRA Recording Operating Instruct - Page 113

Changing thumbnails, Shot mark, Text memo, THUMBNAIL SETUP].

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Chapter 5 Playback - Thumbnail operations 2 Select [PROPERTY DISP.] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [THUMBNAIL SETUP]. 3 Press the control stick to enter the item menu. (Fig. 2) The selected item has a check mark on it. 4 Press the control stick. Pressing the control stick will check unchecked items, and uncheck the checked items. @@NOTE tt Property items can be displayed by selecting [SMALL] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [THUMBNAIL SETUP] → [THUMBNAIL SIZE]. tt A maximum of six items can be displayed at the same time. tt When six items are already selected, all unchecked items cannot be selected. You can change your item selection by unchecking selected items. Changing thumbnails Replace thumbnails with images that include previously attached text memos while images are recorded or played back. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 1 Add text memos to images to be changed. For details on adding text memos, refer to "Text memo recording function" (page 72). 2 Select [TEXT MEMO CLIPS] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [REPOSITION] and display the thumbnails of clips with text memos. 3 Move the cursor over the clip that you want to change the thumbnail and press the control stick, and then move the cursor to the text memo display on the lower row. 4 Select thumbnail to be replaced from the text memos, place the cursor on it, and select [EXCH. THUMBNAIL] in the main menu → [CLIP]. (Fig. 1) 5 Press the control stick, and on the confirmation screen displayed, select [YES] using the control stick. (Fig. 2) The menu closes and the thumbnail for the clip is replaced. @@NOTE tt You can view the thumbnail position (number of frames from the top of the clip) from the [THUMBNAIL] item of the clip information display. Since thumbnails usually come from the top of the clip, 0 is displayed. tt Even if you change the thumbnail, playback from the thumbnail screen will still start from the beginning of the clip. tt The thumbnail image with the [!] mark may be displayed for clips of a format with a different number of lines and frequencies when displaying a text memo clip without displaying the thumbnail of the text memo position displayed at the bottom section. Shot mark Shot marks can be added to a clip thumbnail to distinguish the clip from others. You must assign [SHOT MARK] to the USER button (USER1 to USER8) beforehand. For details, refer to "Assigning functions to the USER buttons" (page 39). 1 Use the control stick to move the cursor over the clip to which you want to add a shot mark. 2 Press the USER button to which [SHOT MARK] is assigned. ffA shot mark is added to the thumbnail of the clip at the cursor position. ffTo delete a shot mark, place the cursor on the clip again and press the USER button to which [SHOT MARK] is assigned. @@NOTE tt You can attach a shot mark during recording. tt Add shot marks after recording stops to attach the shot mark to the most recently recorded clip. For details, refer to "Shot mark recording function" (page 72). tt When adding a shot mark to or deleting the shot mark from a clip recorded across multiple P2 cards, do this with all these P2 cards inserted into card slots. Text memo You can add text memos during recording or playback. Text memos can be used to play clips at some point or break clips into chunks and copy the necessary portions. - 113 -

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Chapter 5 Playback — Thumbnail operations
2
Select [PROPERTY DISP.] in the main menu
[CLIP]
[THUMBNAIL SETUP].
3
Press the control stick to enter the item menu. (Fig. 2)
The selected item has a check mark on it.
4
Press the control stick.
Pressing the control stick will check unchecked items, and uncheck the checked items.
@
NOTE
t
Property items can be displayed by selecting [SMALL] in the main menu
[CLIP]
[THUMBNAIL SETUP]
[THUMBNAIL SIZE].
t
A maximum of six items can be displayed at the same time.
t
When six items are already selected, all unchecked items cannot be selected. You can change your item selection by unchecking selected items.
Changing thumbnails
Replace thumbnails with images that include previously attached text memos while images are recorded or played back.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
1
Add text memos to images to be changed.
For details on adding text memos, refer to “Text memo recording function” (page 72).
2
Select [TEXT MEMO CLIPS] in the main menu
[CLIP]
[REPOSITION] and display the thumbnails of clips with text memos.
3
Move the cursor over the clip that you want to change the thumbnail and press the control stick, and then move the cursor to the
text memo display on the lower row.
4
Select thumbnail to be replaced from the text memos, place the cursor on it, and select [EXCH. THUMBNAIL] in the main menu
[CLIP]. (Fig. 1)
5
Press the control stick, and on the confirmation screen displayed, select [YES] using the control stick. (Fig. 2)
The menu closes and the thumbnail for the clip is replaced.
@
NOTE
t
You can view the thumbnail position (number of frames from the top of the clip) from the [THUMBNAIL] item of the clip information display. Since
thumbnails usually come from the top of the clip, 0 is displayed.
t
Even if you change the thumbnail, playback from the thumbnail screen will still start from the beginning of the clip.
t
The thumbnail image with the [!] mark may be displayed for clips of a format with a different number of lines and frequencies when displaying a text
memo clip without displaying the thumbnail of the text memo position displayed at the bottom section.
Shot mark
Shot marks can be added to a clip thumbnail to distinguish the clip from others.
You must assign [SHOT MARK] to the USER button (USER1 to USER8) beforehand. For details, refer to “Assigning functions to the USER buttons”
(page 39).
1
Use the control stick to move the cursor over the clip to which you want to add a shot mark.
2
Press the USER button to which [SHOT MARK] is assigned.
f
A shot mark is added to the thumbnail of the clip at the cursor position.
f
To delete a shot mark, place the cursor on the clip again and press the USER button to which [SHOT MARK] is assigned.
@
NOTE
t
You can attach a shot mark during recording.
t
Add shot marks after recording stops to attach the shot mark to the most recently recorded clip.
For details, refer to “Shot mark recording function” (page 72).
t
When adding a shot mark to or deleting the shot mark from a clip recorded across multiple P2 cards, do this with all these P2 cards inserted into card
slots.
Text memo
You can add text memos during recording or playback. Text memos can be used to play clips at some point or break clips into chunks and copy the
necessary portions.