Sony PXW-Z190 Operating Instructions - Page 67
File transfer management File, Transfer, Transferring files Slot A, Slot B
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Uploading a proxy file automatically Auto Upload On/Off When Auto Upload On/Off is set to On and the camcorder is connected to the Internet, the camcorder automatically uploads a proxy file to the transfer destination that is set using Default Upload Server after recording. Default Upload Server Select the default destination file transfer server. File transfer management (File Transfer) You can transfer original files recorded on a memory card or proxy files recorded on an SD card, manage file transfer, and configure the file transfer destination. Transferring files (Slot A, Slot B, Slot SD/ MS) Displays a list of clips recorded on media inserted in slot A/slot B or a list of proxy files recorded on media inserted in the UTILITY SD/MS slot. 4 Select the file to upload. Tap the file to select it. To cancel, tap the file again. You can double-tap a file to play the file to check its contents. (SD cards only) 5 Tap Transfer. The server that you set using Default Upload Server in "Registering a destination server" (page 66) appears. To change the server, tap the server to display the server list, then select a server. Input the name of the directory on the server in Directory if necessary. You can select a displayed file to upload the file to a server on the Internet. Uploading a proxy file on an SD card 1 Connect the camcorder and device using a LAN connection (page 48). 2 Launch a browser on the device and display the web remote control (page 64). 3 Display the file list screen to select a file. Tap >File Transfer >Slot SD/MS. A file list screen for the media inserted in the UTILITY SD/MS slot appears. 6 Tap Transfer. The camcorder starts uploading the selected file. To cancel uploading, tap Cancel. Uploading an original file on a memory card 1 Connect the camcorder and device using a LAN connection (page 48). 2 Launch a browser on the device and display the web remote control (page 64). 67