Transferring (saving) files – Panasonic -eng User Manual
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If an “SD_VOICE” folder and subfolders do not exist in the drive you select, the program automatically creates a
folder and four subfolders. Only one subfolder is created if you select a virtual drive.
You may be unable to complete the transfer even if the status bar shows there is enough available space, as the
system needs to make space for management files and additional temporary space for transferring files.
If you transmit an untitled file from a write-protected SD memory card, the file will be given the name “No Title”.
You can change the name of a file you are transferring to help keep track of it. (
Some types of recording equipment don’t record the date and time along with the file, but you can add these to
“Changing Recording Date and Time”, page 58)
Instead of clicking on , you can also open this window by:
- Clicking
.
- Selecting “File transfer window display” from the [View] menu.
In order to reverse the selection status of sound files, select “Change Selection” from the [Edit] menu.
Stereo sound files display
in the “Stereo” column.
If a stereo TRC file is converted to a different compression format, the recording mode changes as shown below.
Transferring (Saving) files
If a stereo file is converted to a monaural compression format, you cannot return it to the stereo format.
When you transfer a file with a converted compression format, a temporary file is created.
The size of this temporary file may increase depending on the compression format.
In this case, you can select a hard disk with a large amount of free space in the “Options” menu. (
Compression
format
Stereo TRC
Devices in the
TRC Codec
IC recorders
Video camera Transfer without
converting
(Stereo TRC)
(Monaural TRC)
(ADPCM2)
(G.726)
Recording
modes
“HQ” mode (stereo)
“HQ” mode
(monaural)
“HQ” mode
“SP” mode
“HQ” mode
(stereo)
“FQ” mode (stereo)
“FQ” mode
(monaural)
“HQ” mode
“SP” mode
“FQ” mode
(stereo)
“SP” mode (stereo)
“SP” mode
(monaural)
“SP” mode
“SP” mode
“SP” mode
(stereo)