Panasonic TC22LR30 TC22LR30 User Guide - Page 11
Information MP3, SD Memory Card Write Protection, Still picture folder structure, Card Handling - cameras
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Information (Card) Cards capable of displaying and saving Still picture folder structure The following can be displayed on this unit. Getting Started Card type Card Logo Indication in these operating instructions SD Memory Card SD MultiMediaCard • Use a genuine SD Memory Card or MultiMediaCard. (We recommended using a Panasonic SD card.) • You cannot use SD cards that exceed 2 GB. • Compatible with: FAT 12 or FAT 16 • Use this unit to format a memory card when using for the first time (p. 61). Note that the memory card may no longer be usable on other equipment once formatted on this unit. • This unit operates in accordance with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) (p. 56). (Card only) • Only use the memory cards recommended above. SD Memory Card Write Protection You can protect valuable images, etc. from 1 accidental erasure. * * * Folders can be created on other equipment. However, these folders cannot be selected as a transferring (dubbing) destination. • The folder cannot be displayed if the numbers are all "0" (e.g., DCIM000 etc). • If a folder name or filename has been input using other equipment, the name may not be displayed properly or you may not be able to play or edit the data. 1 Move switch to LOCK : erase/edit not possible. 2 Move switch back : erase/edit possible. 2 Card Handling Do not touch terminal side of card. Still Pictures • The unit can play DCF* compliant JPEG and TIFF files taken on a digital camera. * Design rule for Camera File system: unified standard established by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). • Picture definition: Compatible in the range 34 × 34 - 6 144 × 4 096 (sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0) • This unit can handle a maximum of 300 folders (including header folders) and 3 000 files. Files and folders with numbers which exceed the maximum cannot be displayed, copied or erased. • Audio, video and still pictures (MOTION JPEG etc.) that are not compliant with the DCF standard and still pictures other than JPEG and TIFF cannot be displayed. • Still pictures created or edited on a computer may not be playable. • TIFF is compatible with uncompressed RGB chunky formats. Other types of TIFF files cannot be played. • When playing TIFF files, it may take time for them to be displayed. • When there are a lot of folders and files, it may take a long time to display, copy or erase. • Folder titles that were input on equipment other than this unit may not be displayed properly. Notes: • JPEG and TIFF files on a CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back. • JPEG and TIFF files on a DVD-RAM can played back. Information (MP3) Tips for making MP3 discs • Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended formats). • Compatible compression rate: between 32 kbps and 320 kbps • Compatible sampling rate: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz • Maximum number of tracks and groups recognizable: 999 tracks and 99 groups • This unit is compatible with multi-session. • This unit is not compatible with ID3 tags or packet writing. • Depending on the recording, some items may not be playable. • Reading or play of the disc may take time if there are a lot of still pictures or sessions. • The display order may differ from how the order is displayed on a computer. Note: • MP3 recordings on a DVD-RAM or DVD-R cannot be played back. Naming folders and files • MP3 files must have the extension ".MP3" or ".mp3". • At the time of recording, give folder and file names a 3-digit numeric prefix in the order you want them to play (this may not work at times). • English alphabets and Arabic numerals are displayed correctly. Other characters may not be displayed correctly. Root 001 (folder=group) 001 001track.mp3 (file=track) 002track.mp3 003track.mp3 002 group 003 group 001track.mp3 002track.mp3 003track.mp3 004track.mp3 001track.mp3 002track.mp3 003track.mp3 Order of play 11