Sony PDWHD1500 User Manual (PDW-HD1500 Operation Manual for Firmware Version 1 - Page 98

Recording Continuous Timecode With FAM and FTP Connections

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- 777: Allow writing to the directory. • When a file in the General directory is specified in - 444: Forbid writing to and execution of the file. - 555: Forbid writing to the file, but allow execution. - 666: Allow writing to the file, but forbid execution. - 777: Allow writing to and execution of the file. Input example: SITE CHMOD 444 Clip/C0001.MXF (Lock clip C0001.MXF) Recording Continuous Timecode With FAM and FTP Connections When you are connected to the unit by FAM or FTP, you can create new clips with timecode that is continuous with the timecode of the last frame of the last clip on the disc. To record continuous timecode, set TCG on page P5 TC of the function menu to "INT", and set PRST/RGN to "TC". Then proceed as follows. Note Continuous timecode cannot be recorded if PRST/RGN on page P5 TC of the function menu is set to "VITC". See "Extended menu operations" (page 118) for more information. FAM connection Write clip files to the unit from the computer or other device that is connected to this unit. FTP connection Use the "STOR" command to transfer clip files from the computer that is connected to this unit. If you issue the "SITE UMMD" command immediately before the "STOR" command, the original timecode of the transferred file is recorded, regardless of the setting of TCG on page P5 TC of the function menu. Chapter 6 File Operations 98 Recording Continuous Timecode With FAM and FTP Connections

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Recording Continuous Timecode With FAM and FTP Connections
Chapter 6
File Operations
- 777: Allow writing to the directory.
When a file in the General directory is specified in <path-
name>
- 444: Forbid writing to and execution of the file.
- 555: Forbid writing to the file, but allow execution.
- 666: Allow writing to the file, but forbid execution.
- 777: Allow writing to and execution of the file.
Input example:
SITE CHMOD 444 Clip/C0001.MXF
(Lock clip C0001.MXF)
Recording Continuous
Timecode With FAM and
FTP Connections
When you are connected to the unit by FAM or FTP, you
can create new clips with timecode that is continuous with
the timecode of the last frame of the last clip on the disc.
To record continuous timecode, set TCG on page P5 TC of
the function menu to “INT”, and set PRST/RGN to “TC”.
Then proceed as follows.
Continuous timecode cannot be recorded if PRST/RGN on
page P5 TC of the function menu is set to “VITC”.
See “Extended menu operations” (page 118) for more
information.
FAM connection
Write clip files to the unit from the computer or other
device that is connected to this unit.
FTP connection
Use the “STOR” command to transfer clip files from the
computer that is connected to this unit.
If you issue the “SITE UMMD” command immediately
before the “STOR” command, the original timecode of the
transferred file is recorded, regardless of the setting of
TCG on page P5 TC of the function menu.
Note