Panasonic P2 HD Camcorder Operating Instructions - Page 128

Setting of Clip Meta Data, thumbnail menu, and press the SET button.

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Setting of Clip Meta Data Information such as the name of person who shot the video, the name of the reporter, the shooting location, or a text memo can be read from the SD memory card, and can be recorded as Clip Meta Data. Reading Clip Meta Data (metadata upload) 1 Insert the SD memory card that contains the Clip Meta Data (metadata upload file). 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button. The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. ‹Note Press the thumbnail button while pulling MARKER SEL, MODE CHK / MENU CANCEL switch when a thumbnail is displayed to move to Step 4. 3 Press the THUMBNAIL MENU button and Select META DATA > LOAD from the thumbnail menu, and press the SET button. 4 Names of metadata upload files stored on the SD memory card are displayed. Select the desired files using the cursor buttons, and choose YES. z Upload starts. z Uploaded metadata is retained even if the power is turned off. z For confirmation of uploaded data, see [Checking and modifying read metadata] (page 129). ‹Notes z During display of names of metadata, press the cursor buttons (!) to switch to display of file names. Press the cursor button (") to return to display of metadata names. z Even if set to display Japanese, other than ASCII characters in the names of metadata in the file list display will not be displayed, and will instead be shown as "¢". However, move the cursor over the file to display the Japanese on the right. Clip Meta Data items Clip Meta Data includes the following items: Underlined items can be set by reading the metadata upload file on the SD memory card. Other items are set automatically during shooting. Using the latest update version of P2 viewer, metadata upload files can be written to SD memory cards using a PC. Download the latest version of the P2 viewer from the following URL and install it to your PC. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Regarding SD memory cards to be used, see (page 22). ‹Note The file which was edited by except P2 viewer is displayed as "UNKNOWN DATA", and may not be read. GLOBAL CLIP ID: Displays the global clip ID, which indicates the shooting status of the clip. USER CLIP NAME: Displays the clip name specified by the user.*1 VIDEO: Displays [FRAME RATE] (frame rate of the clip), [PULL DOWN], and [ASPECT RATIO]. AUDIO: [SAMPLING RATE] (sampling frequency of recorded sound) and [BITS PER SAMPLE] (digitized bit[s] of recorded sound). ACCESS Displays [CREATOR] (person who recorded the clip), [CREATION DATE] (date when the clip was recorded), [LAST UPDATE DATE] (date of the latest update of the clip), and [LAST UPDATE PERSON] (person who made the latest update of the clip). DEVICE: Displays [MANUFACTURER] (name of the device manufacturer), [SERIAL NO.] (serial number of the device) and [MODEL NAME] (model name of the device). SHOOT: Displays [SHOOTER] (name of the person who shot the video), [START DATE] (start date of shooting), [END DATE] (end date of shooting), and [LOCATION] ALTITUDE/LONGITUDE/ LATITUDE/SOURCE/PLACE NAME (altitude, longitude, latitude, and source of the information and name of the location). SCENARIO: Displays [PROGRAM NAME], [SCENE NO.], and [TAKE NO.]. NEWS: Displays [REPORTER] (name of the reporter), [PURPOSE] (purpose of shooting), and [OBJECT] (object of shooting). MEMO*2: Displays [NO.] (the number of the text memo), [OFFSET] (location of the frame where the text memo is added), [PERSON] (person who recorded the text memo added to the clip), and [TEXT] (contents of the text memo). 128 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails: Thumbnail Manipulations Overview

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Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails: Thumbnail Manipulations Overview
Information such as the name of person who shot the video,
the name of the reporter, the shooting location, or a text
memo can be read from the SD memory card, and can be
recorded as Clip Meta Data.
1
Insert the SD memory card that contains the
Clip Meta Data (metadata upload file).
2
Press the THUMBNAIL button.
The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.
±
Note
Press the thumbnail button while pulling MARKER SEL,
MODE CHK / MENU CANCEL switch when a thumbnail is
displayed to move to Step
4
.
3
Press the THUMBNAIL MENU button and
Select
META DATA
>
LOAD from the
thumbnail menu, and press the SET button.
4
Names of metadata upload files stored on the
SD memory card are displayed. Select the
desired files using the cursor buttons, and
choose YES.
z
Upload starts.
z
Uploaded metadata is retained even if the power is
turned off.
z
For confirmation of uploaded data, see [Checking
and modifying read metadata] (page 129).
±
Notes
z
During display of names of metadata, press the cursor
buttons (
!
) to switch to display of file names. Press the
cursor button (
"
) to return to display of metadata names.
z
Even if set to display Japanese, other than ASCII characters
in the names of metadata in the file list display will not be
displayed, and will instead be shown as “
¢
”. However, move
the cursor over the file to display the Japanese on the right.
Clip Meta Data includes the following items: Underlined
items can be set by reading the metadata upload file on the
SD memory card. Other items are set automatically during
shooting. Using the latest update version of P2 viewer,
metadata upload files can be written to SD memory cards
using a PC. Download the latest version of the P2 viewer
from the following URL and install it to your PC.
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
Regarding SD memory cards to be used, see
<Cautions in
using SD memory cards> (page 22).
±
Note
The file which was edited by except P2 viewer is displayed as
“UNKNOWN DATA”, and may not be read.
GLOBAL CLIP ID:
Displays the global clip ID, which indicates the
shooting status of the clip.
USER CLIP NAME
:
Displays the clip name specified by the user.
*1
VIDEO:
Displays [FRAME RATE] (frame rate of the clip),
[PULL DOWN], and [ASPECT RATIO].
AUDIO:
[SAMPLING RATE] (sampling frequency of
recorded sound) and [BITS PER SAMPLE]
(digitized bit[s] of recorded sound).
ACCESS
:
Displays [CREATOR
] (person who recorded the
clip), [CREATION DATE] (date when the clip was
recorded), [LAST UPDATE DATE] (date of the
latest update of the clip), and [LAST UPDATE
PERSON
] (person who made the latest update of
the clip).
DEVICE:
Displays [MANUFACTURER] (name of the device
manufacturer), [SERIAL NO.] (serial number of
the device) and [MODEL NAME] (model name of
the device).
SHOOT:
Displays [SHOOTER
] (name of the person who
shot the video), [START DATE] (start date of
shooting), [END DATE] (end date of shooting),
and [LOCATION] ALTITUDE/LONGITUDE/
LATITUDE/SOURCE/PLACE NAME
(altitude,
longitude, latitude, and source of the information
and name of the location).
SCENARIO:
Displays [PROGRAM NAME
], [SCENE NO.
], and
[TAKE NO.
].
NEWS:
Displays [REPORTER
] (name of the reporter),
[PURPOSE
] (purpose of shooting), and
[OBJECT
] (object of shooting).
MEMO
*2
:
Displays [NO.] (the number of the text memo),
[OFFSET] (location of the frame where the text
memo is added), [PERSON
] (person who
recorded the text memo added to the clip), and
[TEXT
] (contents of the text memo).
Setting of Clip Meta Data
Reading Clip Meta Data (metadata upload)
Clip Meta Data items