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Chapter 4 Shooting — Dual codec recording
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Video
Recording mode
File format
Resolution
Codec
Frame rate
Bitrate
[AVC-G6 2CH
MOV]
MOV
1920
×
1080*
1
H.264
High Profile
30 fps/25 fps
6 Mbps
1280
×
720*
2
60 fps/50 fps
30 fps/25 fps/24 fps
3 Mbps
[SHQ 2CH MOV]
MOV
960
×
540
H.264
High Profile
30 fps/25 fps
3500 kbps
[HQ 2CH MOV]
MOV
640
×
360
H.264
High Profile
30 fps/25 fps
1500 kbps
[LOW 2CH MOV]
MOV
480
×
270
352
×
240*
3
352
×
288*
4
H.264
Baseline Profile
30 fps/25 fps
800 kbps
*1 When [LINE&FREQ] is [1080-59.94i] or [1080-50i]
*2 When [LINE&FREQ] is [720-59.94P] or [720-50P]
*3 480/59.94i mode
*4 576/50i mode
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Audio
Recording mode
File format
Codec
Number of channels
Bitrate per channel
Sampling frequency
[AVC-G6 2CH
MOV]
MOV
AAC-LC
2ch
64 kbps
48 kHz
[SHQ 2CH MOV]
MOV
LPCM
2ch
768 kbps
48 kHz
[HQ 2CH MOV]
MOV
AAC-LC
2ch
64 kbps
48 kHz
[LOW 2CH MOV]
MOV
AAC-LC
2ch
64 kbps
48 kHz
Recording the proxy data
Select [PROXY REC(P2)] or [PROXY REC(P2&SD)] in main menu
→
[RECORDING SETUP]
→
[DUAL CODEC SETTING]
→
[CODEC USAGE] and
press the <REC> button to start proxy recording at the same time as recording of the materials.
Push the <DISP/MODE CHK> switch towards the <CHK> side twice to display the proxy data recording information on the viewfinder.
Recording to the SD memory card
To record the proxy data, use SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards with an indication of class2 or higher.
If the recording format of the proxy data is [SHQ 2CH MOV] or [AVC-G6 2CH MOV], use a card of class4 or higher.
For the latest information not included in these Operating Instructions, refer to the support desk at the following website.
https://pro-av.panasonic.net/
When recording the proxy data to an SD memory card, always format the card using the camera.
Checking the SD memory card
1
Insert the SD memory card into the camera.
2
Select the main menu
→
[CARD FUNCTIONS]
→
[SD CARD PROPERTY].
f
The format status is displayed in [SD STANDARD].
If [NOT SUPPORTED] is displayed, format the card with the camera.
f
In the [PROXY REM] item, check the remaining recording time of the proxy data.
The remaining SD memory card capacity displayed ([PROXY REM]) indicates the remaining proxy recording, but it may differ from the actual
available space. If short recordings are repeated, the available recording time may decrease significantly compared to the available space. When
the remaining capacity exceeds 999 min, [999min] is displayed.
If the proxy is not recorded to the SD memory card, the remaining time is not displayed.
f
In the [NUMBER OF CLIPS] item, check the number of clips recorded in the SD memory card.
If the number of clips is 1000 or more, no additional proxy data can be recorded to the SD memory card even if there is available capacity.
f
Shot marks and text memos cannot be added to the clips in the SD memory card,
f
Deleting the clips recorded on the P2 card on the thumbnail screen does not delete the proxy data recorded on the SD memory card.
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@
NOTE
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While recording is performed to the SD memory card, the remaining capacity can be checked also with the mode check on the viewfinder.
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If proxy data cannot be recorded to the SD memory card, even when the main menu
→
[RECORDING SETUP]
→
[DUAL CODEC SETTING]
→
[CODEC USAGE]
→
displays about proxy data recordings” (page 88).
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Data deleted as a result of formatting cannot be restored. Always check the data before formatting.
Formatting SD memory cards
1
Insert the SD memory card into the camera.
2
Select [YES] in the main menu
→
[CARD FUNCTIONS]
→
[FORMAT SD CARD].
This completes formatting the SD memory card.
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