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Extended commands
The following table shows the extended FTP commands
supported by this unit.
Command name
SITE REPF
a)
SITE REPFL
SITE FSTS
SITE MEID
SITE FUNC
SITE UMMD
a)
SITE DF
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6-3 FTP File Operations
Description
Sends an MXF file from the specified
path on this unit to the remote
computer. This command allows you to
specify a segment in the body of the
MXF file (composed of video and audio
data), for transfer of the required
segment only.
Notes
• A segment greater than the file size
cannot be specified.
• This command cannot be used when
the path names contains a space.
Use the SITE REPFL command
instead.
Sends an MXF file from the specified
path on this unit to the remote
computer. This command allows you to
specify a segment in the body of the
MXF file (composed of video and audio
data), for transfer of the required
segment only.
Note
A segment greater than the file size
cannot be specified.
Acquires the system status of this unit.
One of the following status codes is
sent.
0: Initial state, or no disc is loaded.
1: File system mount is OK.
3: File system mount is not OK.
Acquires the media ID of the disc
loaded in this unit.
Acquires the function and version of the
extended commands.
Information is sent in the following
format.
<main function> <SP> <branch
function> <SP> <branch function
version>
For XDCAM, sent in a format like "200
MXF DISK 1" ("200" is a response
code).
When C*.MXF file is sent with the
STOR command, the copy source
UMID is saved if this command is
invoked immediately before the STOR
command.
Acquires the amount of free disc space. SITE DF <CRLF>
In the Command syntax column, <SP> means a space,
entered by pressing the space bar, and <CRLF> means a
new line, entered by pressing the Enter key.
Command syntax
SITE REPF <SP> <path-name> <SP> <start-frame> <SP>
<transfer-size> <CRLF>
<start-frame> specifies an offset from the start of the file.
Data is transferred from the video frame at the offset (the first
frame is 0).
<transfer-size> specifies the number of video frames to
transfer (specify 0 to transfer to the end of the file).
Input example: SITE REPF Clip/C0001.MXF 5 150 (Transfer
C0001.MXF. Body data is transferred only from frame 6 to
frame 155.)
SITE REPFL <SP> "<path-name>" <SP> <start-frame>
<SP> <transfer-size> <CRLF>
<path-name> specifies the path name of the file to transfer.
Enclose the path name in double quotation marks.
<start-frame> specifies an offset from the start of the file.
Data is transferred from the video frame at the offset (the first
frame is 0).
<transfer-size> specifies the number of video frames to
transfer (specify 0 to transfer to the end of the file).
Input example: SITE REPFL "Clip/sakura 0001.MXF" 5 150
(Transfer sakura 0001.MXF. Body data is transferred only
from frame 6 to frame 155.)
SITE FSTS <CRLF>
SITE MEID <CRLF>
SITE FUNC <CRLF>
SITE UMMD <CRLF>

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