Sony PDWHD1500 User Manual (PDW-HD1500 Operation Manual for Firmware Version 1 - Page 86

Assigning user-defined clip titles, Sub directory, UserData directory, General directory

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Sub directory File name C*S01.MXF a) Other files Content Proxy AV data (MXF) file generated automatically when a C*.MXF file is created. *: 0001 to 9999 Files other than the above Operations Read/Partial read Write/Partial write Rename Create Delete Yes No No b) No c) No d) - No - No - a) The "C*" part can be changed to a user-defined name. b) When the "C*" part of a C*.MXF file name is changed, a C*S01.MXF file with the same name in the "C*" part is generated automatically. c) When a C*.MXF file is created, a C*S01.XML file with the same name in the "C*" part is generated automatically. d) When a C*.MXF file is deleted, the C*S01.XML file with the same name in the "C*" part is also deleted automatically. Note Directories cannot be created in the Sub directory. UserData directory File name Any file Content Operations Read/Partial read Write/Partial write Rename Create Delete Yes Yes Yes a) Yes Yes 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 UserData directory. • Directory creation (up to 62 levels, including the UserData directory) • Deletion and renaming of directories General directory File name Any file Content Operations Read/Partial read Write/Partial write Rename Create Delete Yes Yes Yes a) Yes Yes 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 a disc is 5,000 for single-layer discs and 6,000 for duallayer discs (both including directories). • File names and directory names can use letters, numbers, and symbols from the Unicode 2.0 (UTF-8) character set. However, the following control characters and symbols 1) cannot be used. - Control characters: U+0000 to U+001F, U+007F - Symbols 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 PROAV directory This directory contains individual files recorded on the disc. To display the PROAV directory, set maintenance menu item M33: FILE I/F CONFIG > PROAV DISPLAY to "ENABLE". Assigning user-defined clip titles By default, clips on each disc are assigned names in the range C0001.MXF to C9999.MXF. For this reason, two discs can contain clips with the same names. The Chapter 6 File Operations 86 Overview

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Overview
Chapter 6
File Operations
Sub directory
a) The “C*” part can be changed to a user-defined name.
b) When the “C*” part of a C*.MXF file name is changed, a C*S01.MXF file
with the same name in the “C*” part is generated automatically.
c)
When a C*.MXF file is created, a C*S01.XML file with the same name in
the “C*” part is generated automatically.
d) When a C*.MXF file is deleted, the C*S01.XML file with the same name
in the “C*” part is also deleted automatically.
Directories cannot be created in the Sub directory.
UserData directory
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
UserData directory.
Directory creation (up to 62 levels, including the
UserData directory)
Deletion and renaming of directories
General directory
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
The maximum number of files that can be created on a
disc is 5,000 for single-layer discs and 6,000 for dual-
layer discs (both including directories).
File names and directory names can use letters, numbers,
and symbols from the Unicode 2.0 (UTF-8) character
set.
However, the following control characters and
symbols
1)
cannot be used.
-
Control characters: U+0000 to U+001F, U+007F
-
Symbols: ", *, /, :, <, >, ?, \, |
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
PROAV directory
This directory contains individual files recorded on the
disc.
To display the PROAV directory, set maintenance menu
item M33: FILE I/F CONFIG > PROAV DISPLAY to
“ENABLE”.
Assigning user-defined clip titles
By default, clips on each disc are assigned names in the
range C0001.MXF to C9999.MXF. For this reason, two
discs can contain clips with the same names. The
File name
Content
Operations
Read/Partial read
Write/Partial write
Rename
Create
Delete
C
*
S01.MXF
a)
Proxy AV data (MXF) file generated
automatically when a C
*
.MXF file is
created.
*
: 0001 to 9999
Yes
No
No
b)
No
c)
No
d)
Other files
Files other than the above
No
No
Note
File name
Content
Operations
Read/Partial read
Write/Partial write
Rename
Create
Delete
Any file
Yes
Yes
Yes
a)
Yes
Yes
File name
Content
Operations
Read/Partial read
Write/Partial write
Rename
Create
Delete
Any file
Yes
Yes
Yes
a)
Yes
Yes
Notes