Assigning User-Defined Clip And Clip List Names - Sony PDW-D1 Operation Manual

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C0002.MXF
C0001.MXF
TITLE00002
TITLE00001
Clips recorded on Disc 1
C0002.MXF
C0001.MXF
TITLE00022
TITLE00021
Clips recorded on Disc 2
4-1-4 Assigning User-
Defined Clip and Clip List
Names
The following standard format names are
assigned automatically to clips and clip lists
that are created or recorded by XDCAM
devices.
Clips: C0001.MXF to C4999.MXF
Clip lists: E0001E01.SMI to
E0099E01.SMI
This unit can handle clips and clip lists with
user-defined names as well as names in the
standard format.
1) This is supported from firmware version 1.5
and utility software version 1.50.
Limitations
• Letters, numbers and symbols from the
Unicode 2.0 character set can be used.
However, the following control
characters and symbols cannot be
used.
- Control characters: U+0000 to
U+001F, U+007F
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4-1 Overview
C0020.MXF
TITLE00020
C0017.MXF
TITLE00037
1)
- Symbols: ", *, /, :, <, >, ?, \, |
• Depending on the character type, the
length of user-defined names (the "C*"
or "E*E01" part) may be limited to 14
characters. (The limit for ASCII
characters is 56 characters.)
• All file name extensions are converted
automatically to uppercase.
• Titles are used as user-defined clip names
on this unit. Therefore, the available
characters are limited to those supported
by the title function.
• Files generated along with clips and clip
lists use the same names (the "C*" or
"E*" part of the following file names).
- Clips: Metadata files (C*M01.XML),
proxy AV data files (C*S01.MXF)
- Clip lists: Metadata files
(E*M01.XML)
• The following names cannot be assigned.
- Clips: C0000.MXF
- Clip lists: E0000E01.SMI,
E0100E01.SMI to E9999E01.SMI,
E0000.SMI, E0100.SMI to
E9999.SMI
• The following names should be avoided.
- Clips: C5000.MXF to C9999.MXF
- Clip lists: E0001.SMI to E0099.SMI
See "File Name Setting" (page 129) for information
about how to make file name settings.

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