When I view thumbnail clips from my P2 card, I often see a letter, color or punctuation mark such as an exclamation point. Please explain what these are and what they mean?
There are several possible descriptive or explanatory icons that can show up on a P2 file’s icon, including: M – This means this particular clip has a “shot mark” on it; you (or someone) have “marked” this clip as being “good.” P – This means this particular clip has a proxy file attached to it. Proxies can be generated by some of the P2 cameras if the optional AJ-YAX800G Proxy Card is installed. The HPX500 and HVX200 cannot generate proxy files. T – This means this particular clip has at least one Text Memo marker attached to it. You can view the contents of the Text Memos in P2 Viewer, P2CMS or in a P2HD camcorder by selecting CLIP PROPERTIES for this clip. E – This means that this particular clip is not camera-original footage, but was either edited on a computer or was created by copying a previous clip. A clip that was created by exporting a portion of a clip between two Text Memo markers (known as Text Memo Subclipping) would also bear this “E” mark. W – This shows up for standar
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