Selecting the user clip name recording method – Panasonic AG-HPX500E User Manual

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Setting of Clip Meta Data

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• NEWS:
Displays [REPORTER] (name of the reporter),
[PURPOSE] (purpose of shooting), and [OBJECT]
(object of shooting).
• MEMO*:
Displays the NO. (memo number), OFFSET (frame
position from the beginning of the clip), PERSON
(name of the person who recorded the text memo),
and TEXT (memo content).
* Be sure to enter TEXT when entering MEMO. It is not

possible to record only PERSON.

<Note>
“*” appears when text cannot be correctly displayed,
for example, when Japanese or Chinese metadata is
displayed in English or when the metadata contains
characters that cannot be rendered in English.

To set whether or not the uploaded
metadata is recorded

Set ON/OFF by selecting META DATA → RECORD.

Selecting the USER CLIP NAME
recording method

Select META DATA → USER CLIP NAME from the
menu bar to select the recording method. Two options
are available: TYPE1 and TYPE2.

TYPE1 (factory setting)

USER CLIP NAME

to be recorded

If clip metadata has been read in

Uploaded data

If no clip metadata has been read
in or if the setting for recording clip
metadata has been turned off

Same as GLOBAL CLIP
ID (UMID data)

TYPE2

USER CLIP NAME

to be recorded

If clip metadata has been read in

Uploaded data +
COUNT value*

If no clip metadata has been read
in or if the setting for recording clip
metadata has been turned off

Same as CLIP NAME

* The COUNT value is indicated as a four-digit number.

The COUNT value is incremented each time a new clip is
captured if clip metadata has been read in and TYPE2 has
been selected as the recording method.
The COUNT value can be reset using the following
procedure.
Select METADATA → PROPERTY → USER CLIP NAME.
Select “COUNT RESET” with the cursor and press the SET
button to reset the COUNT value to 1.

<Note>
When a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or more
is used in this unit and a one-time continuous recording
exceeds the prescribed duration (approx. 5 minutes
for DVCPRO HD, approx. 10 minutes for DVCPRO50, or
approx. 20 minutes for DVCPRO/DV) or when a one-
time recording extends over more than one P2 card, the
recording concerned will automatically be undertaken
as a separate clip. At this time, each clip will be provided
with its own COUNT value.

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