JVC GY-HM200U Instruction Manual - Page 44

Clips Recorded to SD Cards, Folders in the SD Card, Clip Recorded Data and Clip Name, Recorded Clips

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Preparations Clips Recorded to SD Cards Folders in the SD Card The captured image is recorded into different folders according to the [System] and [WFormat]/ [YFormat] settings. System 4K/HD/SD/ Web HD/SD/ Web WFormat/ YFormat QuickTime AVCHD Record Folder DCIM PRIVATE/AVCHD Memo : 0 By formatting (initializing) the SD card from the [Format Media] menu on the camera recorder, folders required for recording in the current [System] settings will be generated. 0 When the [System] settings and [QuickTime] settings are changed, folders required for recording in those settings will be automatically generated. Caution : 0 When a clip inside the folder is moved or deleted using the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac), recording to the SD card may fail if formatting (initializing) of the card is not performed. Clip (Recorded Data) and Clip Name 0 When recording is stopped, the images, audio and accompanying data which are recorded from start to stop are recorded as one "clip" on the SD card. 0 An 8-character clip name is automatically generated for the recorded clip. ("Clip Name Prefix" + "Clip Number") 0 When [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [WFormat] is set to "AVCHD", the clip name generated consists of only the Clip Number (5-digit number). (A P115 [ W Format ] ) Example: QuickTime ABCG0001 Clip Number A number in automatic ascending order is assigned in the recording order. The Clip Number can be reset in the menu.* Clip Name Prefix (any four alphanumeric characters) This is set to "xxxG" ("xxx" denotes the last 3 digits of the serial number) by default. . * [Clip Set] B [Reset Clip Number] (A P118 [ Reset Clip Number ] ) Memo : 0 Before recording starts, you can set any characters for the clip name prefix by using [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Clip Set] B [Clip Name Prefix]. (A P118 [ Clip Name Prefix ] ) 0 Changes cannot be made after recording. Recorded Clips 0 The recorded materials may be split into several files but they can be played back continuously on the camera recorder. 0 Clips may be recorded across the two SD cards in card slots A and B depending on the recording time of the clip. Caution : 0 A clip recorded across several cards cannot be played back continuously. Continuous playback is only possible when the recording is made on one card. 44 SD Card

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Clips Recorded to SD Cards
Folders in the SD Card
The captured image is recorded into different
folders according to the [System] and [
W
Format]/
[
Y
Format] settings.
System
W
Format/
Y
Format
Record Folder
4K/HD/SD/
Web
QuickTime
DCIM
HD/SD/
Web
AVCHD
PRIVATE/AVCHD
Memo :
0
By formatting (initializing) the SD card from the
[Format Media] menu on the camera recorder,
folders required for recording in the current
[System] settings will be generated.
0
When the [System] settings and [QuickTime]
settings are changed, folders required for
recording in those settings will be automatically
generated.
Caution :
0
When a clip inside the folder is moved or deleted
using the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac),
recording to the SD card may fail if formatting
(initializing) of the card is not performed.
Clip (Recorded Data) and Clip Name
0
When recording is stopped, the images, audio
and accompanying data which are recorded
from start to stop are recorded as one “clip” on
the SD card.
0
An 8-character clip name is automatically
generated for the recorded clip.
(“Clip Name Prefix” + “Clip Number”)
0
When [Main Menu]
B
[System]
B
[Record Set]
B
[Record Format]
B
[
W
Format] is set to
“AVCHD”, the clip name generated consists of
only the Clip Number (5-digit number).
(
A
P115 [
W
Format ] )
Example: QuickTime
.
ABCG0001
This is set to “xxxG” (“xxx” denotes the last 3
digits of the serial number) by default.
Clip Name Prefix (any four alphanumeric characters)
The Clip Number can be reset in
the menu.*
A number in automatic
ascending order is assigned in
the recording order.
Clip Number
*
[Clip Set]
B
[Reset Clip Number]
(
A
P118 [ Reset Clip Number ] )
Memo :
0
Before recording starts, you can set any
characters for the clip name prefix by using
[Main Menu]
B
[System]
B
[Record Set]
B
[Clip
Set]
B
[Clip Name Prefix].
(
A
P118 [ Clip Name Prefix ] )
0
Changes cannot be made after recording.
Recorded Clips
0
The recorded materials may be split into several
files but they can be played back continuously
on the camera recorder.
0
Clips may be recorded across the two SD cards
in card slots A and B depending on the recording
time of the clip.
Caution :
0
A clip recorded across several cards cannot be
played back continuously. Continuous playback
is only possible when the recording is made on
one card.
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SD Card
Preparations