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Playing SD Cards
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Notes on SD Cards
IMPORTANT:
≥If you have saved still image and/or moving |
image data on SD cards yourself using a |
PC, you may not be able to play the images |
unless you have configured the folders |
Music
SD audio recorded with “Panasonic Media Manager” or
Recording to an SD Card on a PC
You can copy still and moving pictures to your SD card by connecting it to a PC with a USB Reader/Writer or PC card adapter.
Create folders as shown below.
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correctly and named the folders and files |
correctly. For further details, refer to the next |
page. |
≥When playing music using an SD card, play |
the SD audio files which were written on the |
card using |
≥If you have saved data on SD cards using |
“Panasonic SD Multi AV Device”, for |
instance, the data can be played by the unit |
straight away. |
Use SD cards with a memory size of 512 MB or less.
You can play the following types of data recorded on an SD Card:
Still pictures
JPEG files taken on digital cameras conforming to DCF (Design rule for Camera File system)* standards.
Panasonic digital camera
Moving pictures
MPEG4 files [ASF (Advanced Streaming Format)**] taken on a digital video camera or SD Multi AV Device.
Panasonic digital | Panasonic SD |
video camera | Multi AV Device |
Note:
≥SD audio files written using a function other than
≥MP3 audio files cannot be played. (However, this does not apply to MP3 files which were written using
≥This unit cannot record or erase tracks.
≥The titles and names of the artists may not always appear on the display.
≥If there is a multiple number of still pictures which are tied in with
≥It may not be possible for the unit to play back some kinds of still pictures even when they are tied in with
Voice
G.726*** files recorded on a digital video camera or SD Multi AV Device.
Panasonic digital | Panasonic SD |
video camera | Multi AV Device |
*** DCF: A file system which is established as an integrated format for digital cameras
*** ASF: A distributing and streaming (playing while receiving data) media format which integrates the moving picture, audio and other types of data via
a network into a single integrated content.
***G.726: A standard for a file system which digitizes analog voice data by compressing it.
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DCIM
100CDPFP
JPEG files
SD_VIDEO
PRL001
MPEG4 files
SD_VOICE
SD_VC100
Voice files
SD_AUDIO
Music files
≥“DCIM”, “SD_VIDEO”, “SD_VOICE” and
“SD_AUDIO” are necessary to play files but have no effect on operation.
≥You may be unable to play some files due to the origin of the copy, or the naming of folders and files.
IMPORTANT:
Naming files
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Ensure that none of the files in a folder have the same last 4 (or 3) characters. Files so named cannot be played.
≥“SD_VOICE” and “SD_AUDIO” are hidden folders created when you record voice or audio files, and play automatically on other equipment.
≥This unit needs the folders on SD cards to play the files. Do not delete them on your PC.
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