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Extended commands, SITE UMMD, SITE REPF

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- CODEC type - Frame rate - Number of audio channels - Duration - UMID • non-MXF file - File name Command syntax: STAT The following data is transferred, depending on whether a file is specified with . • File specified: The properties of the specified file • No specification: 1) Input example: STAT Clip/CLIP00001.MXF 1) Not supported in this version; always size 0. ABOR Requests this unit to abort a file transfer currently in progress. Command syntax: ABOR SYST Displays the system name of this unit. Command syntax: SYST HELP Displays a list of the commands supported by this unit, or an explanation of the specified command. Command syntax: HELP The following data is transferred, depending on whether a command name is specified with . • Command name specified: Explanation of the specified command. • No specification: Command list Input example: HELP RETR NOOP Does nothing except return a response. (Used to check whether this unit is running.) Command syntax: NOOP PWD Displays the current directory ("/" if the directory is the root directory). Command syntax: PWD CWD Changes the current directory (moves from the current directory to another directory). Command syntax: CWD Moves to a directory as follows, depending on whether a directory is specified with . • Directory specified: To the specified directory • No specification: To the root directory Input example: CWD Clip CDUP Moves one level up in the directory structure (makes the parent of the current directory be the current directory). Command syntax: CDUP MKD Creates a new directory. Note Some limitations apply to the creation of directories. For details, see "File operation restrictions" (page 89). Command syntax: MKD RMD Deletes a directory. Note Some limitations apply to the deletion of directories. For details, see "File operation restrictions" (page 89). Command syntax: RMD Extended commands In the Command syntax, means a space, entered by pressing the space bar, and means a new line, entered by pressing the Enter key. SITE UMMD When a *.MXF file is sent with the STOR command, the copy source UMID is saved if this command is invoked immediately before the STOR command. Command syntax: SITE UMMD If you make the transfer without issuing this command, new UMID data is generated and added to the file. SITE REPF Transfers an MXF file existing in the specified path of this unit to the current directory of the computer. This command allows you to specify a section of the body of MXF file (data comprised of video and audio) and transfer that section only. Chapter 6 File Operations 96 FTP File Operations

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FTP File Operations
Chapter 6
File Operations
- CODEC type
- Frame rate
- Number of audio channels
- Duration
- UMID
non-MXF file
- File name
Command syntax: STAT <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
The following data is transferred, depending on whether a
file is specified with <path-name>.
File specified: The properties of the specified file
No specification:
1)
Input example:
STAT Clip/CLIP00001.MXF
1) Not supported in this version; always size 0.
ABOR
Requests this unit to abort a file transfer currently in
progress.
Command syntax: ABOR <CRLF>
SYST
Displays the system name of this unit.
Command syntax: SYST <CRLF>
HELP
Displays a list of the commands supported by this unit, or
an explanation of the specified command.
Command syntax: HELP <SP> <command-name>
<CRLF>
The following data is transferred, depending on whether a
command name is specified with <command-name>.
Command name specified: Explanation of the specified
command.
No specification: Command list
Input example:
HELP RETR
NOOP
Does nothing except return a response. (Used to check
whether this unit is running.)
Command syntax: NOOP <CRLF>
PWD
Displays the current directory (“/” if the directory is the
root directory).
Command syntax: PWD <CRLF>
CWD
Changes the current directory (moves from the current
directory to another directory).
Command syntax: CWD <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
Moves to a directory as follows, depending on whether a
directory is specified with <path-name>.
Directory specified: To the specified directory
No specification: To the root directory
Input example:
CWD Clip
CDUP
Moves one level up in the directory structure (makes the
parent of the current directory be the current directory).
Command syntax: CDUP <CRLF>
MKD
Creates a new directory.
Some limitations apply to the creation of directories.
For details, see “File operation restrictions” (page 89).
Command syntax: MKD <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
RMD
Deletes a directory.
Some limitations apply to the deletion of directories.
For details, see “File operation restrictions” (page 89).
Command syntax: RMD <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
Extended commands
In the Command syntax, <SP> means a space, entered by
pressing the space bar, and <CRLF> means a new line,
entered by pressing the Enter key.
SITE UMMD
When a *.MXF file is sent with the STOR command, the
copy source UMID is saved if this command is invoked
immediately before the STOR command.
Command syntax: SITE UMMD <CRLF>
If you make the transfer without issuing this command,
new UMID data is generated and added to the file.
SITE REPF
Transfers an MXF file existing in the specified path of this
unit to the current directory of the computer. This
command allows you to specify a section of the body of
MXF file (data comprised of video and audio) and transfer
that section only.
Note
Note