Panasonic HPX500 Operating Instructions - Page 61

Retaining the user bits, Frame rate information recorded in user

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3 Use CURSOR buttons to set the user bits. UB PRESET ■Frame rate information Frame rate, video pull-down and time code user bits are related as described below. Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 00000000 +/- : PUSH / SEL : PUSH / PRESET : PUSH button: Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to the right. button: Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to the left. button: Increases the highlighted number by one. button: Decreases the highlighted number by one. (SET) button: Confirms the set user bits. • Pressing the RESET button while setting the user bits will reset any user bit setting to 0. 4 Press the SET button to confirm the user bit value, and position the TCG switch at F-RUN or R-RUN. Changing the TCG switch setting without pressing the SET button disables the set value. 5 Open the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen and set the menu option UB MODE to USER. Retaining the user bits The data set for the user bits are automatically saved and retained even if the video camera-recorder is turned off. Frame rate information recorded in user bits Video is captured at the frame rate set in the setting menu REC FORMAT (setting menu FRAME RATE in FILM CAM 720P) and the recorded video information is recorded in the user bits to allow use in an editing device (PC editing software). In CAMERA mode recording, this information is always recorded in the VIDEO AUX area user bits. Setting the setting menu UB MODE to FRM. RATE, records the information also to the user bits in the subcode area. In playback of clips recorded at 720P native, the same frame rate information as that obtained in playing back the user bits in the VIDEO AUX area is also output to the user bits in the subcode area. Verification Fixed information on value the right-hand Sequence No. six digits 24P, 24PA: 0-4 Other than above: locked at F Media management data • Frame update information • Recording start/ stop mark Camera capture mode • 60i: 600 • 60P: 608 • 30P: 308 • 24P: 248 • 24PA: 24C • 24PN: 24D (in CAM mode) • 50i: 502 • 50P: 50A • 25P: 25A • **P: **9 (59.94 Hz, 720P native) • **P: **B (50 Hz, 720P native) When 1080i, 480i or 576i Frame rate: 24P over 60i (2:3) First field of updated frame rate Time code digit 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Video Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De Ao Ae Bo Be ... Co De Do De Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De Sequence No. 0 1 2 3 4 0 1...3 4 0 1 2 3 4 Updated frame information 10 10 01 01 00 10 10 ... 01 00 10 10 01 01 00 Frame rate: 24PA over 60i (2:3:3:2) Time code digit 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Video Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co Ce Do De Ao Ae Bo Be ... Co Ce Do De Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co Ce Do De Sequence No. 0 1 2 3 4 0 1...3 4 0 1 2 3 4 Updated frame information 10 10 01 00 10 10 10 ... 00 10 10 10 01 00 10 Frame rate: 30P over 60i (2:2) 25P over 50i (2:2) Time code digit 00 01 02 ... Video Ao Ae Bo Be Co Ce ... Updated frame information 10 10 10 ... 61 Setting Time Data

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Setting Time Data
Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording
3
Use CURSOR buttons to set the user
bits.
SEL : PUSH
/
+/- : PUSH
00000000
UB PRESET
/
PRESET :
PUSH
button:
Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to
the right.
button:
Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to
the left.
button:
Increases the highlighted number by
one.
button:
Decreases the highlighted number
by one.
(SET) button: Confirms the set user bits.
Pressing the RESET button while setting the
user bits will reset any user bit setting to 0.
4
Press the SET button to confirm the
user bit value, and position the TCG
switch at F-RUN or R-RUN.
<Note>
Changing the TCG switch setting without
pressing the SET button disables the set value.
5
Open the setting menu RECORDING
SETUP screen and set the menu option
UB MODE to USER.
Retaining the user bits
The data set for the user bits are automatically saved
and retained even if the video camera-recorder is
turned off.
Frame rate information recorded in user
bits
Video is captured at the frame rate set in the setting
menu REC FORMAT (setting menu FRAME RATE in
FILM CAM 720P) and the recorded video information
is recorded in the user bits to allow use in an editing
device (PC editing software).
In CAMERA mode recording, this information is always
recorded in the VIDEO AUX area user bits.
Setting the setting menu UB MODE to FRM. RATE,
records the information also to the user bits in the
subcode area. In playback of clips recorded at 720P
native, the same frame rate information as that
obtained in playing back the user bits in the VIDEO
AUX area is also output to the user bits in the subcode
area.
Frame rate information
Frame rate, video pull-down and time code user bits
are related as described below.
Camera capture mode
• 60i: 600
• 60P: 608
• 30P: 308
• 24P: 248
• 24PA: 24C
• 24PN: 24D (in CAM mode)
• 50i: 502
• 50P: 50A
• 25P: 25A
• **P: **9
(59.94 Hz, 720P native)
• **P: **B
(50 Hz, 720P native)
Media management data
• Frame update
information
• Recording start/
stop mark
Verification
information on
the right-hand
six digits
Fixed
value
Sequence No.
24P, 24PA: 0-4
Other than above:
locked at F
When 1080i, 480i or 576i
Frame rate: 24P over 60i (2:3)
Time code digit
First field of updated frame rate
02
25
00
01
03
04
05
06
23
24
26
27
28
29
Video
Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De Ao Ae Bo Be
Co De Do De Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De
Sequence No.
2
0
0
1
3
4
0
1
3
4
1
2
3
4
Updated frame information
01
10
10
10
01
00
10
10
01
00
10
01
01
00
Frame rate: 24PA over 60i (2:3:3:2)
Time code digit
02
25
00
01
03
04
05
06
23
24
26
27
28
29
Video
Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co Ce Do De Ao Ae Bo Be
Co Ce Do De Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co Ce Do De
Sequence No.
2
0
0
1
3
4
0
1
3
4
1
2
3
4
Updated frame information
01
10
10
10
00
10
10
10
00
10
10
01
00
10
Frame rate:
30P over 60i (2:2)
25P over 50i (2:2)
Time code digit
02
00
01
Video
Ao Ae Bo Be Co Ce
Updated frame information
10
10
10