Disk Recorder/Extended Vtr File Operations - Sony MVS-3000 System User Manual

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button is pressed, then the first keyframe action is
executed.
To execute an action when the [REWIND] button is
pressed, it is necessary to set this action (Rewind Action).
To carry out this setting, in the Device >DDR/VTR
>Timeline menu (5332), press [Rewind Action] to recall
the Rewind Action menu (5332.1). In this setting screen,
use the same setting method as in the screen for setting an
action on the VTR/disk recorder timeline.
Alternatively, you can select the reverse arrangement,
whereby when the [REWIND] button is pressed, this
executes the action set for the first keyframe, and when the
[RUN] button is pressed the first keyframe action is not
executed. In this case, the Rewind Action setting is still
valid.
For details about the setting operation,
First Keyframe When a Rewind is Executed" (p.
Disk Recorder/Extended VTR File
Operations
Material held on a disk recorder/Extended VTR is
managed in units of files. You can recall a file to play it
back.
Recalling a file
Before playback and similar operations on a disk recorder/
Extended VTR, it is first necessary to display a list of the
files.
In the recalled list of files, select the file you want to play
back, and open the file.
File list sharing
You can connect multiple switcher Remote 1 to Remote 4
ports to a single disk recorder/Extended VTR.
You can share the recalled list of files between serial ports
connected to the same disk recorder/Extended VTR.
For details about file name settings,
recorder/extended VTR file lists" (p.
Refreshing (recalling) the disk recorder/
Extended VTR file list
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Open the Device >DDR/VTR >File List menu (5333).
Two lists appear in the status area.
The upper list shows the selected device name, and the
currently selected file name (register number), and set
file name.
The lower list shows a list of files for the selected
device in the upper list. In this list is shown the file
name (register number) set when the material was
recorded, the length of the file data (timecode value),
and the file update information.
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Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk Recorders
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File list sharing
You can share the recalled file list across serial ports
connected to the same disk recorder
1 "Setting the
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Sorting files in the list
Select either [File Name], [File No], or [Update] in the
<Sort> group after step 2 above.
File Name: Sorts in alphabetical order of file name.
File No: Sorts in ascending file number order.
Update: Sorts in file update date order, newest first.
Notes
• Files cannot be sorted by the file update date and time
• When using an Extended VTR, it is not possible to sort
Loading Files
Notes
Files cannot be recalled when the disk recorder is set to
Recorder.
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Creating new files
A file name must be specified to record to a new file on a
disk recorder.
Notes
• New files cannot be created when the disk recorder is set
• In the case of Extended VTRs, new files cannot be
Notes
• File update information is not shown when using the
video disk communications protocol.
• When using an Extended VTR, the length of file data
and file update information are not shown. For
Extended VTR, the register number is shown as the
file name.
Select the device.
Press the [File List Update] button.
when using the video disk communications protocol.
files.
Open the Device >DDR/VTR >File List menu (5333).
Select the device.
Select the file you want to recall.
Press [Load].
to Player or Recorder/Player.
created.
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