Cps (Content Protection System); How To Handle Data Recorded On P2 Cards - Panasonic AJ-PX5000G Operating Instructions Manual

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CPS (Content Protection System)

The microP2 memory card supports the security function "Content Protection System" that allows encryption formatting to prevent data leak to third
parties.
To use the CPS function, set a CPS password to the camera, and enable the microP2 memory card authentication and encryption formatting functions.
An encrypted microP2 memory card will be automatically recognized between devices where the same CPS password is set, and recording and
playback of the microP2 memory card are enabled. For details, refer to "Setting CPS password" (page 128).
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NOTE
t Set or delete the CPS password in the main menu → [CLIP] → [PROPERTY] → [CPS PASSWORD].
t Up to 16 characters can be input.
t The encrypted microP2 memory card is not recognized on the SD card slot in a computer.
t If the card is unable to be recognized, authenticate with the correct password or format and use the card as recording media. Recording data on the
card failed to be recognized cannot be checked. Do not perform any operation other than manual authentication and formatting with the failed card
inserted.
t To access the encrypted card from a computer in USB device mode, authenticate the encrypted card with P2 Viewer Plus.

How to handle data recorded on P2 cards

P2 cards are semiconductor memory cards that are used as the recording medium in the professional video production and broadcasting devices that
make up the DVCPRO P2 series.
f Since data recorded in the P2 format is in a file format, they have excellent compatibility with computers. The file structure is a unique format, which
in addition to video and audio data in MXF files contains various other important information items. The folder structure links data recorded in the P2
format as shown below.
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t P2 cards formatted on devices other than microP2 memory card compatible devices do not have the AVCLIP folder. For P2 cards without the AVCLIP
folder, the folder will automatically be created when recording is performed on microP2 memory card compatible devices.
t When transferring data from a P2 card to a computer, or when rewriting data saved on a computer back to a P2 card, to prevent data loss be sure to
download the special "P2 Viewer Plus" software. For details on downloading P2 Viewer Plus and the operating environment, visit the support desk at
the following website:
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
t When using regular IT tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer data to a computer, follow the instructions below.
However, be sure to use P2 Viewer Plus when returning data back to a P2 card.
- Transfer the corresponding CONTENTS folder and LASTCLIP.TXT file together as a set.
- Do not transfer individual files from the CONTENTS folder.
- When copying, copy the LASTCLIP.TXT file at the same time as the CONTENTS folder.
- When transferring the data in multiple P2 cards to a computer, create a folder for each P2 card to prevent clips with the same name from being
overwritten.
- Do not delete data from the P2 card.
- Be sure to format P2 cards on a P2 device or P2 Viewer Plus.
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback — P2 card
Drive:\
CONTENTS
LASTCLIP.TXT*
All these folders are required.
If even part of this information is modified or deleted, the data may no longer be
recognized as P2 data, or the card may no longer be able to be used with P2
devices.
This is the file to which the information of the final clip that was recorded with the
P2 device is written.
AVCLIP
AUDIO
CLIP
ICON
PROXY
VIDEO
VOICE
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