Operating Files - Hitachi MP-EG1A Instruction Manual

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Chapter 1
Introduction _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Opera.ing Files
In PLAY mode, you can use the file management function, Media Navigation, which
is
provided with the MP-EGlA, to operate files. Here is a brief explanation of Media
Navigation:
File and folder
The MP-EGlA records moving pictures, still pictures and a still picture with audio, and stores each as
gathering of data. Gathering of data is referred to as a file.
Files are stored in a folder to be managed. Media Navigation provides six folders with numbers 0-5,
and recorded file is securely stored in any of the folders (
D ).
Folder 0 is referred to as "non-
identified folder" and all recorded files are stored in this folder temporarily.
Folders 1-5 have no files at first. You can use Folder 1-5 to arrange files.
*
To move files to another folder, refer to "Transferring Files to Another Folder" ( see page 50).
Fishing
Skiing
Rowers
etc.
*
Folder names (fishing, Skiing, etc.) shown in
the above figure will not appear on the Media
Navigation screen.
Arranging files in folders with themes _ _ _ _ _ _
When you have decided the theme of each folder, move the file from non-identified folder (folder 0)
to designated folder and arrange (see page 50). Delete unnecessary files (see pages 52 and 53).
If
you arrange files in folders this way, you can easily locate desired files.
Editing files for auto play
The MP-EG IA can automatically play back
files collected in a folder in your designated
order, like the program play with a CD player.
(See page 60) Collect a moving picture, still
picture and a still picture with audio in a folder
under a theme you want (see page 54), and
sort them (see page 58). Now, you can auto-
matically play back the folder as a completed
work.
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Winter in New York
(gJ
a.
Fall in New York
Seasons in
n
Summer in New York
New York
a.
Spring in New York
Auto play
*
Titles (Winter in New York, etc.) shown in the
above figure will not appear on the Media
Navigation screen.
The section ''File Management (Media Navigation)" on page 45
will
describe the method
for performing the above procedures, etc., using Media Navigation.

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