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The white space is basically a time dry erase board. You can use a marker like a sharpie, then write over the Sharpie with a Dry Erase marker and immediately wipe of with soft cloth.
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It’s just a math question.
If you have 53 minutes of record time that’s 3180 seconds or 190,000 frames (at 60fps).
a Day has 24 hours which is 1440 minutes, and that is 86400 seconds, or 5,184,000 frames (at 60fps).
That means you need to cover 5,184,000 frames, but only have 190,000 to do it with. That means you only have enough card space to shoot 1 frame every 27 frames. Which is about a half a second at 60 fps.
Of course this means you will wind up with a 53 minute time lapse. not sure that is practical, but depends on how you are using it.
Shooting 60fps on a time lapse is wasteful since you will most likely be speeding this up, not slowing it down. If you use 30pn mode you can cut your media use in half. The math changes a little bit at 30 fps. You can do the math backwards also. It might be better figure out how long you want your final piece to be, then run the math. Always err on the side of more then you need. Time lapses are sped up motion anyway, so most people won’t notice of your run it a little faster when you edit.
You can also do some tests. Run it for an hour in the shop, at different interval rates and see what works best for you.
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If you were recording 4 channel audio, then it was probably the internal mics recording to channel 3 and 4. I think this is automatic in HD, and optional in DV mode
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Joel Freedman
November 1, 2013 at 2:07 am in reply to: P2 Card stopped being recognize after dumping footage -
The shiny white part is dry erase material. You can use a sharpie, but if someone writes over the sharpie with a dry erase it will all come off. I used a paint marker on the black material on the other side. It’s been on there a little over a year. It could stand a refresh, but is is a good solution for me.
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Joel Freedman
July 7, 2013 at 8:27 pm in reply to: Salvaging corrupt video .MXF’s (AVC-Intra 100 on HPX2000)Did you try to put the cards back in the camera and use the “repair clip” function?
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Joel Freedman
June 12, 2013 at 9:17 pm in reply to: Panasonic AJ-P2AD1G MicroP2 Memory Card Adapter questionsJan,
Will Panasonic be making an update to allow the HPX-300 to use the new adapters? It has a processor that can do AVC-Intra.
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Joel Freedman
June 11, 2013 at 7:15 pm in reply to: Panasonic AJ-P2AD1G MicroP2 Memory Card Adapter questionsPanasonic has no announce plans to allow the HVX200 to use the adapter.
https://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&itemId=696010
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Are you shooting in AVC-INTRA? If so you will need to have the intra drivers on the machine with the P2 software.
I had that problem. loaded the drivers and all was fine.
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Joel Freedman
March 4, 2013 at 11:34 pm in reply to: GPS Coordinates burned into frame on Panasonic HPXI don’t think you could do it in camera. You could build a rig to mount something like a gopro shooting a GPS, then key, or wipe in that signal to your camera video in editing.
Good luck
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