Panasonic MotionDV STUDIO 5.6E LE eng User Manual
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Q&A
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Recording on a tape cannot be performed normally
The video recorded on a tape appears for a
moment to be a still image.
• In order not to produce a blank part at any transition
when recording video on a tape, 1 frame (1/25
second
recorded several times at the transitions of
continuous video.
The sound recorded on a video tape is
interrupted.
• If video clips which are different in the sound
sampling frequency (32 kHz, 48 kHz, etc.),
quantifying bit number (12 bit, 16 bit, etc.), and
format type are mixed, the sound may be played
intermittently at the points where the sound mode
changes.
The sampling frequency of the video data
outputted is different from that of the original
data.
• You can select the sampling frequency when you
output video data to a video device or output video
data as AVI files. When you output video data in 2 or
more types of sampling frequencies, the sampling
frequency of the data is unified to the one you
selected.
After recording on a tape, the photo index signal
and date information that existed originally have
disappeared.
• When videos imported to a PC are rendered with
special effects, the date information and photo
(scene) index signals of the recording will be erased.
The date information will also be erased when the
video is output with an aspect ratio which has been
changed.
However, if you record captured video without
adding any special effects to it (without rendering) or
without changing its aspect ratio, this information is
maintained.