Panasonic HC-X1500 HC-X1500 Advanced Operating Manual - Page 148

Display of clip information, Clip information

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Chapter 6 Playback - Thumbnail operation Display of clip information Displays the information of the clip where the cursor is positioned. 1 Move the yellow cursor to the clip to display the clip information. 2 Select the [THUMBNAIL] menu → [CLIP] → [INFORMATION]. The clip information is displayed. ∫ Clip information 1 23 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 5 1 Clip that cannot be played back This is displayed when the clip cannot be played back with the unit because the system frequency is different, etc. 2 Thumbnail number 3 Protect status of the clip : This is displayed when the clip is protected. 4 Thumbnail image 5 Clip name 6 [START TC] Displays the time code value at the start of the recording. 7 [START UB] Displays the user bits value at the start of the recording. 8 [DATE] Displays the date of the recording. 9 [TIME] Displays the time at the start of recording. 10 [DURATION] Displays the time length of the clip. 11 [PIXEL/FREQ] Displays the recording format of the clip. 12 [CODEC] Displays the recording file format and the recording codec of the clip. 13 [FRAME RATE] Displays the frame rate for super slow recording. 14 [GAMMA] Displays the gamma of the clip. Displayed when the [SYSTEM] menu → [FILE FORMAT] is set to other than [AVCHD]. - 148 -

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Chapter 6
Playback
Thumbnail operation
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Display of clip information
Displays the information of the clip where the cursor is positioned.
1
Move the yellow cursor to the clip to display the clip information.
2
Select the [THUMBNAIL] menu
[CLIP]
[INFORMATION].
The clip information is displayed.
Clip information
1
Clip that cannot be played back
This is displayed when the clip cannot be played back with the unit because the system frequency is different, etc.
2
Thumbnail number
3
Protect status of the clip
:
This is displayed when the clip is protected.
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Thumbnail image
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Clip name
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[START TC]
Displays the time code value at the start of the recording.
7
[START UB]
Displays the user bits value at the start of the recording.
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[DATE]
Displays the date of the recording.
9
[TIME]
Displays the time at the start of recording.
10
[DURATION]
Displays the time length of the clip.
11
[PIXEL/FREQ]
Displays the recording format of the clip.
12
[CODEC]
Displays the recording file format and the recording codec of the clip.
13
[FRAME RATE]
Displays the frame rate for super slow recording.
14
[GAMMA]
Displays the gamma of the clip.
Displayed when the [SYSTEM] menu
[FILE FORMAT] is set to other than [AVCHD].
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