Panasonic p2hd ag-hpg20 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Clip management (continued)
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  If necessary, reference the clip meta-data 
contents.
When the clip meta-data item is selected using 
 and  , and then   is pressed, the following 
information is displayed.
GLOBAL CLIP 
ID:
A unique number which is not 
assigned to any other clips
USER CLIP 
NAME:
Clip name which can be assigned by 
the user
Normally, the GLOBAL CLIP ID is 
provided as the clip name.
VIDEO:
Video signal system, etc. (frame rate, 
pull-down, aspect ratio)
AUDIO:
Audio channel system, etc. (sampling 
rate, bit rate)
ACCESS:
Last update date, etc. 
(name of the person who created 
the clip and date on which it was 
created, date on which the clip was 
last updated and name of the person 
who last updated the clip)
DEVICE:
Serial number of device used to 
record the clip, etc. (name of the 
device manufacturer, serial number, 
model number)
SHOOT:
Recording start and end dates, etc.
(name of person who shot the clip, 
date on which shooting started, date 
on which shooting ended, shooting 
location information, altitude, 
longitude, latitude, shooting location 
information source, shooting location)
SCENARIO:
Program name, scene number, etc.
(program name, scene number, take 
number)
NEWS:
Reporter, news-gathering object, etc.
(reporter, purpose of news gathering, 
object of news gathering)
MEMO:
Text memo number, recording 
position, name, text content
•  The recording position is indicated 
by the number of frames from 
the beginning. On a thumbnail 
text memo display, this recording 
position is indicated as a time code 
instead.
•  Texts consisting of up to 1000 
characters can be attached, but 
only the first 100 characters will 
actually be displayed.
•     or   is used to move from one 
text memo number to another.
THUMBNAIL: Information on the thumbnail images
The frame positions and sizes (offset 
value from the beginning of the clip, 
height and width) of the thumbnail 
source images are displayed.
  Press [MENU/MODE CHK], and select 
“EXIT” to exit.
Displaying the clip information (continued)