Sony PDW700 User Manual (PDW-700 Operation Manual for Firmware Version 1.2 (E - Page 198
UserData directory, General directory, PROAV directory
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UserData directory File name Content Any file a) UTF-8 file names can be up to 63 bytes in length. (Depending on the character type, file names (including extension) may be limited to 21 characters.) General directory File name Content Any file a) UTF-8 file names can be up to 63 bytes in length. (Depending on the character type, file names (including extension) may be limited to 21 characters.) The following directory operations are possible in the General directory. • Directory creation (up to 63 levels, including the General directory) • Deletion and renaming of directories Notes • The maximum number of files that can be created on one disc, including directories, is 5000 for a singlelayer disc and 6000 for a dual-layer disc. • File names and directory names can use letters, numbers, and symbols from the Unicode 2.0 (UTF-8) character set. 1) However, the following control characters and symbols cannot be used. - Control characters: U+0000 to U+001F, U+007F - Symbols • To create a new directory in the General directory, first create a directory on the desktop and rename it using only characters that can be used on this unit. Then drag it from the desktop and drop it in the General directory. 1) The following character codes cannot be used by FAM connections. U+010000, U+020000, U+030000, U+040000, U+050000, U+060000, U+070000, U+080000, U+090000, U+0A0000, U+0B0000, U+0C0000, U+0D0000, U+0E0000, U+0F0000, U+100000 Operations Read/ Write/ Rename Create Delete Partial Partial read write Yes Yes Yes a) Yes Yes The following directory operations are possible in the UserData directory. • Directory creation (up to 62 levels, including the UserData directory) • Deletion and renaming of directories Operations Read/ Write/ Rename Create Delete Partial Partial read write Yes Yes Yes a) Yes Yes PROAV directory This directory displays individual files on the disc. To enable display of the PROAV directory, set PROAV DISPLAY on the CAM CONIG 1 page of the MAINTENANCE menu to "ENABL". Chapter 8 File Operations 198 Overview