Panasonic VDRM30PP VDRM30PP User Guide - Page 108

Arranging Order of Scenes Edit - Move, then arrange the scenes [Creating New Play List Create

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When playing back Note: • Setting fade will interlock with sound. • Fading can also be set to either "IN" or "OUT". • Any registered fade can be changed at any time using the same procedure as above. • Fade can also be added to on-screen information displayed during playback. • Adding fade to multiple scenes is also possible. • If the playback time of scene is short, fade will cut off midway. • If you set fade-in and fade-out to a still image or a movie with recording time of no more than 3 seconds, only fade-in will be valid. • No fade effect will operate if you start playback in the recording pause status. • If you locate the start of a scene by skipping, the image at the start of the scene will appear for a moment, and then fade will operate. • The fade effect will not function during frame advance, frame back, slow playback or search playback. Arranging Order of Scenes (Edit - Move) You can arrange scenes within a play list by moving them to desired positions. Create a play list first, and then arrange the scenes ["Creating New Play List (Create)", P.119]. 108

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Note
:
Setting fade will interlock with sound.
Fading can also be set to either “IN” or “OUT”.
Any registered fade can be changed at any time using the same procedure as above.
Fade can also be added to on-screen information displayed during playback.
Adding fade to multiple scenes is also possible.
If the playback time of scene is short, fade will cut off midway.
If you set fade-in and fade-out to a still image or a movie with recording time of no more than 3 seconds, only fade-in
will be valid.
No fade effect will operate if you start playback in the recording pause status.
If you locate the start of a scene by skipping, the image at the start of the scene will appear for a moment, and then fade
will operate.
The fade effect will not function during frame advance, frame back, slow playback or search playback.
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Arranging Order of Scenes (Edit - Move)
You can arrange scenes within a play list by moving them to desired positions. Create a play list first, and
then arrange the scenes [“Creating New Play List (Create)”, P.119].
When playing back