Panasonic SVAV50 Sd Movie - Page 62

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≥Erasing many files may take a little time. Wait until the Power/Card Access Lamp stopped flash. ≥Recorded voice data always has serial numbers even after an arbitrary file is deleted. For example, if [100]TRACK003 is deleted, the current [100]TRACK004 will change into [100]TRACK003 and the files that follow will also change accordingly. ≥Do not turn the power off or remove the Memory Card while a file is being deleted. Otherwise, the Memory Card may be damaged. ≥Delete voice (VOICE) files by the SD Video Camera or the SD-MovieStage. ª Protecting Files (File Protection) (l 35) ≥Even if files are locked, the files will be deleted when the Memory Card is formatted. ≥Any music files (MPEG2-AAC and MP3) cannot be locked or unlocked. ≥Files recorded by Voice Recording Functions are automatically locked (to prevent accidental erasure). ≥The File Protection carried out by this SD Video Camera is only effective for this SD Video Camera. ≥The SD Memory Card has a write protection switch on it. If the switch is moved to the [LOCK] side, you cannot write to or format the Memory Card. If it is moved back, you can. ≥Locking/Unlocking many files may take a little time. Wait until the Power/Card Access Lamp stopped flash. ª Writing Printing Data on a Memory Card (DPOF Setting) (l 36) ≥DPOF is the abbreviation of Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is used to select images you want to print. DPOF can only be used with products that support this feature. ≥The number of prints can be set from 0 to 62 99. ≥This SD Video Camera may not recognize the DPOF set by another type of device. ≥DPOF-setting many files may take a little time. Wait until the Power/Card Access Lamp stopped flash. ª Playing Back Still Pictures One by One (P. Slide Show) (l 37) ≥Playback time may take longer than usual depending on the picture. ≥If the P. Slide show data is not recorded on the Memory Card, the display reverts to the picture index screen. ≥The time for the Slide show set by SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 is not applied to the SD Video Camera. ª Formatting the Memory Card (l 38) ≥If the Memory Card performance becomes unstable (recording or playback fails, etc.), try to format it. ≥If a message to prompt you to check the Memory Card comes up, it will be necessary to format it in order to use it on the SD Video Camera. ≥By formatting, all data stored in the Memory Card (e.g., still pictures, MPEG4 moving pictures, voice data, music data) are erased. ≥Format the Memory Card on the SD Video Camera or on the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied). A Memory Card formatted on a machine other than the SD Video Camera may not be used. A Memory Card formatted on the SD Video Camera may not be used on other machines. Format a Memory Card on the machine on which it is used. ≥Particularly for a Memory Card containing music files, check in the Memory Card using SD-Jukebox Ver.4, with which the music files were recorded, then format it. (For details, read the PDF-format manual for SD-Jukebox Ver.4.) (It may be unable to check in depending on a SD-Jukebox's version.)

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Erasing many files may take a little time.
Wait until the Power/Card Access Lamp
stopped flash.
Recorded voice data always has serial
numbers even after an arbitrary file is
deleted. For example, if [100]TRACK003
is deleted, the current [100]TRACK004
will change into [100]TRACK003 and the
files that follow will also change
accordingly.
Do not turn the power off or remove the
Memory Card while a file is being deleted.
Otherwise, the Memory Card may be
damaged.
Delete voice (VOICE) files by the SD
Video Camera or the SD-MovieStage.
ª
Protecting Files (File Protection)
(
l
35)
Even if files are locked, the files will be
deleted when the Memory Card is
formatted.
Any music files (MPEG2-AAC and MP3)
cannot be locked or unlocked.
Files recorded by Voice Recording
Functions are automatically locked (to
prevent accidental erasure).
The File Protection carried out by this
SD Video Camera is only effective for this
SD Video Camera.
The SD Memory Card has a write
protection switch on it. If the switch is
moved to the [LOCK] side, you cannot
write to or format the Memory Card. If it is
moved back, you can.
Locking/Unlocking many files may take a
little time. Wait until the Power/Card
Access Lamp stopped flash.
ª
Writing Printing Data on a
Memory Card (DPOF Setting)
(
l
36)
DPOF is the abbreviation of Digital Print
Order Format. DPOF is used to select
images you want to print. DPOF can only
be used with products that support this
feature.
The number of prints can be set from 0 to
99.
This SD Video Camera may not recognize
the DPOF set by another type of device.
DPOF-setting many files may take a little
time. Wait until the Power/Card Access
Lamp stopped flash.
ª
Playing Back Still Pictures One
by One (P. Slide Show) (
l
37)
Playback time may take longer than usual
depending on the picture.
If the P. Slide show data is not recorded on
the Memory Card, the display reverts to
the picture index screen.
The time for the Slide show set by
SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 is not applied to
the SD Video Camera.
ª
Formatting the Memory Card
(
l
38)
If the Memory Card performance becomes
unstable (recording or playback fails, etc.),
try to format it.
If a message to prompt you to check the
Memory Card comes up, it will be
necessary to format it in order to use it on
the SD Video Camera.
By formatting, all data stored in the
Memory Card (e.g., still pictures, MPEG4
moving pictures, voice data, music data)
are erased.
Format the Memory Card on the SD Video
Camera or on the SD-Jukebox Ver.4
(supplied). A Memory Card formatted on a
machine other than the SD Video Camera
may not be used. A Memory Card
formatted on the SD Video Camera may
not be used on other machines. Format a
Memory Card on the machine on which it
is used.
Particularly for a Memory Card containing
music files, check in the Memory Card
using SD-Jukebox Ver.4, with which the
music files were recorded, then format it.
(For details, read the PDF-format manual
for SD-Jukebox Ver.4.) (It may be unable
to check in depending on a SD-Jukebox’s
version.)