Panasonic VQT1H84 Clip management, Repairing and connecting clips, Repairing defective clips

Models: F0707K0 -M AG-HPG10P VQT1H84

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Press [MENU].
Display the thumbnail display screen.
Press [MENU].
Display the thumbnail display screen. Select the clip to be repaired.

Clip management (continued)

Repairing and connecting clips

Repairing defective clips

The defective clip indicator (yellow X ) appears in order to indicate that there is a problem in the clip such as the power having been suddenly cut off while it was being recorded. You can repair problem clips by proceeding as follows.

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4 Using [STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL], select “OPERATION” – “REPAIR CLIP”, and press [STILL].

5 Select “YES”, and press [STILL].

6 When the completion message has

appeared, press “OK” ([STILL]).

It is not possible to repair clips with some types of damage. These kinds of clips are identified by the red X .

Connecting incomplete clips

In some cases, clips recorded on a multiple number of P2 cards may not be recognized as a single continuous clip and may be recognized as an incomplete clip ( ! indicator) instead. At

times like this you can use the connecting function to restore the “incomplete” clip to a continuous (originally connected) clip.

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2 Select the incomplete clip to be connected.

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4 Using [STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL], select “OPERATION” – “RE-CONNECTION”, and press [STILL].

5 Select “YES”, and press [STILL].

6 When the completion message has

appeared, press “OK” ([STILL]).

A clip is recognized as incomplete when:

A clip recorded on a multiple number of P2 cards has been copied separately from one card and then from another or other cards.

A clip recorded on a multiple number of cards has first been copied separately from one card and then from another or other cards onto a hard drive and then written back onto the P2 cards.

A long clip lasting more than 5 minutes in the DVCPRO HD format (10 or so minutes in the DVCPRO50 format or 20 or so minutes in the DVCPRO DV format) has first been copied to a hard drive and then written back onto the P2 cards.

Normally, thumbnails with the incomplete clip mark are displayed side by side.

If only parts of incomplete clips separated into 3 or more have been connected, the incomplete clip marks will remain on the screen until all the clips which make up the original clip are connected.

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Panasonic VQT1H84 Clip management, Repairing and connecting clips, Repairing defective clips, Connecting incomplete clips

F0707K0 -M, AG-HPG10P, VQT1H84 specifications

The Panasonic VQT1H84, AG-HPG10P, and F0707K0-M are key components in Panasonic's lineup of professional solutions aimed at videographers and broadcasters. These products reflect Panasonic's commitment to innovation and quality in video capture and playback technologies.

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