Avid Technology P2 User Manual

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1: Choosing Format and Frame Rate 
Since the Panasonic HVX200 can originate twenty one different format and frame rate combinations one of  
the most important decisions before your project begins shooting is what frame rate and format you will use. 
Go to www.avid.com/P2Formats to ensure that the frame rate and format you are using is compatible with 
Media Composer and therefore which Avid project type you’ll be using for post production.
Below are the basic steps to ensure the metadata associated with your clips is usable and complete for post production using Avid 
Media Composer. In this example Panasonic format 24PN is chosen. This material can be edited natively in a 720p/23.976 Avid project 
type or edited as Avid DNxHD
®
 media in a 1080p/23.976 project type.
2: Accessing P2 Assets within Media Composer and Edit
There are a few different ways that P2 material can be delivered from production to editorial.
P2 car
ds
Backup 
of P2 cards on disk (USB, FireWire hard drives or DVD)
 Avid Media Composer provides fast and flexible accessing, reviewing and editing of P2 originated material 
regardless of how it is delivered to the edit bay. 
Panasonic HVX200 CAMERA MENU ITEM:
Step 1.
 5. RECORDING SETUP
 REC FORMAT
 (For example: to shoot 24p – Select 
720p/24PN)
Step 2.
5. RECORDING SETUP
UB MODE (User Bit Mode)
FRM RATE (Frame Rate)
Step 3.
1. SCENE FILE
OPERATION TYPE
FILM CAM
Step 4.
1. SCENE FILE
FRAME RATE
 in this case choose 24FRAME (This is 
also where you would select for over-
cranking or under-cranking in the native 
mode on the camera
To access material on P2 Cards:
Step 1.
Via PCMCIA slot (PC), 
or an PCMCIA adapter 
(Mac): 
 Panasonic P2 card reading hardware 
(connected via FireWire or USB):
AJ-PCD20 P2 drive
AJ-PCS060G P2 Store
AJ-SPD850 DVCPRO 50/25 and DV P2 
Studio Deck
Panasonic HVX200 camera
Ensure you’ve installed 
the correct drivers from 
Panasonics website.
Connect the device via FireWire 
or USB
Insert the card and ensure 
the operating system 
recognizes it 
Insert the card(s) into the slot 
provided and ensure the operating 
system recognizes it
 
 
Step 2.
Now launch Media Composer
Step 6.
With that bin selected, go to the main “File” menu. 
Select “Import P2” > Choose “Clips to Bin”
Step 3.
Create or select the appropriate project type for 
the material
At the dialog, browse to the location of the P2 card 
you want to import. If you’re selecting a location on a 
local or network drive, it is critical to select that folder 
at its root level containing the P2 card contents
 Notes: 
    • Selecting the video or audio folders from the P2 
       card will not work properly. You must select one 
       folder above this level.
    • With a backup usually the entire contents of a card 
       will be copied to a folder with a meaningful name
The new master clips have appeared in your bin – 
you can view, play back, or edit them immediately 
Step 4.
Step 5.
To access P2 material backups:
Optical Disk:
FireWire, USB or other 
type of hard disk:
Insert disk into the 
DVD reader
Connect the hardware 
and ensure the 
operating system 
recognizes the device
 
 
Once inside the Avid project, create or open a bin 
into which you will import your P2 media
Step 7.
P2 Step By Step Reference Guide