Panasonic AG-HMR10P Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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Recording onto an SD memory card (REC mode) (continued)
About recording onto SD Memory Cards
The images shot from when recording starts until it is stopped are recorded as one clip.
The upper limit for the number of clips that can be recorded on a single SD Memory Card is 900.
(However, note that this clip limit of 900 may be exceeded if recording is started immediately after turning
on the power.)
Recording is not possible in PB mode (Page 58) or PC mode (Page 71).
SDI mode is not compatible with native recording.
Operations during recording
Check that the video signal is being input before starting to record.
Recording stops if the card slot cover is opened during recording.
When recording is paused after a short period, a small amount of time may be required after pressing
the [REC/PAUSE] button to stop recording before the writing to the SD Memory Card is terminated. This
means that operations are not accepted if the [REC/PAUSE] button is pressed again immediately.
The portable recorder reads information from the SD Memory Card immediately after the card is inserted.
Press the [REC/PAUSE] button to start recording after “PAUSE” is displayed in the operation status
display. (Page 75)
If the input signal format is changed during recording, the recording will not be performed correctly.
Do not stop the output of the external device or disconnect a cable while recording. If recording is
performed again, the signal may not be recognized correctly.
Do not start recording while an irregular signal or a signal that is continuously corrupted is being input.
The device may not operate correctly.
During recording, if the time information data recognition code (DBB1) in S-LTC or S-VITC that is
superimposed on the HD-SDI input signal disappears, or the ON/OFF of the S-LTC or S-VITC is
changed, the video is corrupted at the time of the change.