Panasonic PTL200U PTL200U User Guide - Page 41

SD MEMORY CARD, What is the SD memory card option?, Data that can be played back - cameras

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SD memory card What is the SD memory card (option)? The SD memory card is a semiconductor memory which at 24 mm x 32 mm x 2.1 mm is about the size of a postage stamp. It is a next-generation recording medium which can be used instead of conventional storage devices such as MDs (mini discs), CDs (compact discs) and cassette tapes. In addition, it allows data to be repeatedly recorded, played and erased. The projector can be used to play computer image files, video images (still pictures) and moving pictures using the SD memory card. Record: Still image data Moving image data Digital camera Play back: Still image data Moving image data Computer 16MB Data that can be played back Still image data B DCF compliant still image data (See page 64 for details on DCF compliance.) Moving image data B MPEG4 movie data (audio: G.726 compliant) However, only files in ASF format can be played back. Note when using SD memory cards Do not turn off the projector's power or remove an SD memory card from the projector while the SD memory card is in use (while the access indicator is flashing). (See page 42.) If this is not observed, corruption of the data on the SD memory card may occur. Advanced Operation 41

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Advanced Operation
SD memory card
What is the SD memory card (option)?
The SD memory card is a semiconductor memory which at 24 mm x 32 mm
x 2.1 mm is about the size of a postage stamp. It is a next-generation
recording medium which can be used instead of conventional storage
devices such as MDs (mini discs), CDs (compact discs) and cassette tapes.
In addition, it allows data to be repeatedly recorded, played and erased. The
projector can be used to play computer image files, video images (still
pictures) and moving pictures using the SD memory card.
Data that can be played back
Still image data
B
DCF compliant still image data (See page 64 for details on DCF
compliance.)
Moving image data
B
MPEG4 movie data (audio: G.726 compliant)
However, only files in ASF format can be played back.
Note when using SD memory cards
Do not turn off the projector’s power or remove an SD memory card from the
projector while the SD memory card is in use (while the access indicator is
flashing). (See page 42.) If this is not observed, corruption of the data on the
SD memory card may occur.
16
MB
Still image data
Moving image data
Record:
Still image data
Moving image data
Play back:
Digital
camera
Computer