Transferring Files - Sony PXW-Z750 Operating Instructions Manual

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5. Network Configuration

Transferring Files

You can transfer proxy files recorded on an
SD card and original files recorded on SxS
memory cards to a server on the Internet
when connected to the Internet via a 3G/4G/
LTE network, access point, or wired LAN router.
Setting a Transfer Destination
1
Connect the camcorder to the Internet
using the procedures in "Connecting
Devices using Wireless LAN" (page 57)
and "Connecting to the Internet"
(page 61).
2
You must first register a server to which
you want to transfer files.
For details about registering a server, see
"To register a destination server"
(page 76).
Configuring the Transfer
Destination Using the Dedicated
App (smartphone connection)
You can send the settings required for file
transfer from a smartphone to the camcorder
when connected to C3 Portal using a
smartphone (page 62).
1
Send the file transfer information to the
camcorder using the dedicated app on a
smartphone.
For details about using the dedicated app,
refer to the dedicated app Help Guide.
If the camcorder receives the file transfer
information successfully, the following
message appears.
2
Select OK.
The setup information starts loading.
When the setup is loaded successfully, a
"Network File loaded." message appears.
Items configured automatically
For items configured automatically, see
"To register a destination server"
(page 76).
[Note]
Service, Show Password, and Load Certification
are not included in the items that are configured
automatically.
For details about the dedicated app, visit the
C3 Portal site.
https://www.c3p.sony.net
Transferring Proxy Files using the
Web Menu
You can upload proxy files recorded on an SD
card to a server using the web menu.
1
Connect the camcorder and device using
a LAN connection, then launch a browser
on the device to access the camcorder.
2
Display a file list screen to select files.
3
Tap
and select [Media Info], then tap
[SD Card].
The SD Card screen appears.
Using "Content Browser Mobile"
application version 2.0 or later, you can
quickly display a thumbnail for a proxy file
on an SD card by using the still image of
the first frame.
4
Select the files you want to transfer.
Tap a file to select it. Tap a file a second
time to de-select it. You can double-tap a
file to play the file to check its content.
5
Tap [Transfer].
The default destination server specified in
[Default Setting] appears (see "To register
a destination server" (page 76)).
To change the destination server, tap the
destination server to display a list and
then select a different server. Enter the
directory on the destination server, as
required.
You can select a transfer destination
using Maintenance >File Transfer >Default
Upload Server in the setup menu.
6
Tap [Transfer].
Transfer of the selected files begins. To
cancel file transfer, tap [Cancel].
Transferring Proxy Files using the
Thumbnail Screen
You can upload proxy files recorded on an SD
card to a server using the thumbnail screen of
the camcorder.
Transferring a specific proxy file
1
Select a transfer destination previously
registered in the web menu.
You can select a transfer destination
using the web menu or using
Maintenance >File Transfer >Default
Upload Server in the setup menu.
2
Press the THUMBNAIL button to display
the thumbnail screen.
3
Select Thumbnail >Transfer Clip(Proxy)
>Select Clip in the setup menu.
A transfer file selection screen appears.
4
Turn the MENU knob to move the cursor
to a file (clip) to be transferred, then press
the knob.
A check mark is attached to the selected
clip.
To clear the check mark from a selected
clip, press the MENU knob again.
5
Press and hold the SHIFT button, and
press the SET button.
A confirmation screen appears.
6
Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute]
on the confirmation message screen, then
press the knob.
The selected file is registered in the job
list, and a registration completed
message appears.

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