Deleting Clips; Restoring Clips; Reconnecting Incomplete Clips - Panasonic P2HD AG-HPX610P Operating Instructions Manual

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Using a text memo to divide a clip and copy the necessary portion
1
Perform steps 1 to 3 in "Playing back from the text memo
position" (page 106) to select the desired text memo in a
clip.
2
Move the pointer to the text memo to be copied and press
the <SET> button.
You can select multiple text memos.
3
Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select
[OPERATION] → [COPY].
4
Use the cursor buttons and the <SET> button to select the
destination slot, and then select [YES].
f Copying starts.

Deleting clips

1
Press the <THUMBNAIL> button.
The thumbnail screen appears on the viewfinder screen.
2
Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer over the clip to
be delete and press the <SET> button to select the clip.
3
Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select
[OPERATION] → [DELETE] from the thumbnail menu.

Restoring clips

Restores clips that are defective as a result of sudden power-down during recording or removal of the P2 card being accessed.
NOTE
@
t The clips with yellow defective clip indicators can be restored. Delete clips with red defective clip indicators. If the clips cannot be deleted,
format the P2 card.
During restoration of the clips, however, the defective clip indicator may change from yellow to red, and result in inability to restore the clips.
1
Press the <THUMBNAIL> button.
The thumbnail screen appears on the viewfinder screen.
2
Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer over the clip to
be restored (defective clips are indicated by defective clip
marks) and press the <SET> button to select the clip.

Reconnecting incomplete clips

Incomplete clips may be generated when clips recorded on multiple P2 cards (connected clips) are separately copied from each card. The reconnection
function generates one clip (the original, connected clip) from incomplete clips.
1
Press the <THUMBNAIL> button.
The thumbnail screen appears on the viewfinder screen.
2
Use the cursor buttons and the <SET> button to select
incomplete clips to be reconnected.
Usually, thumbnails of incomplete clips (clips with [
displayed in line.
Chapter 6 Thumbnail Operations for Clips — Thumbnail operations
] indicator) are
f The portion between the selected text memo and the next one is
copied. If no text memo is found after the selected one, then the part
after the selected text memo to the end of the clip is copied.
f If multiple text memos are selected, the selected sections are
copied.
f While the clip is being copied, the camera indicates the progress
of the copy process and cancelation status. To discontinue the
copy process, press the <SET> button. When the [YES]/[NO]
confirmation screen is displayed, use the cursor buttons and the
<SET> button to select [YES].
NOTE
@
t In clip division and copying using the text memo function, the area
copied may be automatically modified depending on the recording
format of the clip.
4
When the following screen appears, use the cursor buttons
and the <SET> button to select [YES].
The clip is deleted. All selected clips (in blue-green frames) are
deleted by this operation.
NOTE
@
t To interrupt deleting, press the <SHIFT> button + <EXIT> button
or the <SET> button to cancel the operation. The already deleted
clips cannot be restored even if the deletion process is aborted.
3
Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select
[OPERATION] → [REPAIR CLIP] from the thumbnail menu.
When a confirmation screen asks you to confirm that you want to
repair the clip, select [YES] using the cursor buttons and the <SET>
button to restore the clip.
3
Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select
[OPERATION] → [RE-CONNECTION] from the thumbnail
menu.
When a confirmation screen asks you to confirm that you want to
reconnect the clip, select [YES] using the cursor buttons and the
<SET> button to reconnect the incomplete clips.
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