Panasonic AG-HPD24PJ Operating Instructions - Page 49
Playback, Correctly Synchronizing Playback, Synchronous Playback: Playback
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◆ NOTE: • The SYNC PB mode selection is preserved internally when power is turned off, and resumes when power is turned back on. To return to the main mode from the SYNC PB mode, turn the power off during the "WAITING FOR CONNECTION" state, or press the MODE button after startup in SYNC PB mode. • If a LINK cable is not connected, the "WAITING FOR CONNECTION" state occurs. • An error occurs when a connection is interrupted, such as by disconnecting a LINK cable. Reconnect the cable and turn power off and back on. (➝ "Warning and Error Messages" Vol. 2, page 83) • An error occurs when the connected units are not the same model and version. • If you inadvertently switch to the SYNC PB mode and activate the "WAITING FOR CONNECTION" state, turn the power off and back on to re-enable the (normal) main mode. • Power on/off operation is the same as for 3D REC/PB mode (➝ "Turning Power On and Off" page 43). Synchronous Playback Playback When the SYNC PB mode is enabled, all operations are performed from the master unit. The only operation available on the slave unit is pressing the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen. Correctly Synchronizing Playback Two clips are played back on different devices by synchronizing the order of the clip numbers, although the following requirements apply to obtain correct clip synchronization. • About the Clip Order Clips play back in the order they were recorded. The clips on the P2 card must be in pairs and the recording dates and times within each pair must be the same. If the number of clips or the recording dates and times do not match, playback order on the master and slave differs, causing incorrect playback. • About Clip Length Each pair of video clips must have the same starting point and length. If the clip lengths are different, subsequent playback will be incorrect. • Clip Time Codes Each pair of recorded clips must have the same continuous time code. If the time codes are different or discontinuous, playback cueing may not operate correctly, causing incorrect playback. ◆ NOTE: • When a clip fails to play back correctly, a warning is displayed, SDI is muted, and black is output (with DISCRETE L/R setting), or only the left image is output (with side-by-side or frame packing settings). • Playback of mixed-format clips is possible, but may be discontinuous, and subsequent playback wil be incorrect. • Discontinuous time codes may cause an error code to appear when cueing the start and end of clips and during frame-by-frame playback of clips with different start and end time codes. To recover, press the STOP button and after Synchronous Playback: Playback 49