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</PlanningMetadata>3
indicates a space and 3
In the above example,
sp
indicates a carriage return.
Notes
• When you create a file, enter each statement as a single
line with a CRLF only after the last character in the
statement line, and do not enter spaces except where
specified.
• If the UTF-8 format string exceeds 50 bytes, the ASCII
format string is used as the clip name string.
If no ASCII format name is specified, the standard
format clip name is used.
When an ASCII format name string exceeds 50
characters, and when an UTF-8 format name string
exceeds 50 bytes, the standard format clip name is
used.
Setting clip names
1
Load a planning metadata file
containing clip names into the unit's
memory (see page 134 and page 138).
2
Carry out steps 2 to 5 of "To assign clip
names on this unit" (page 94).
3
Turn the MENU knob to display
"PLAN", and then press the MENU
knob.
Each time that you start recording, the unit
automatically creates clip names using the
names specified in the planning metadata
file. An underscore (_) and a five-digit serial
number (00001 to 99999) is appended to
each clip name.
Examples of automatically generated clip
names
• Clip names displayed in the viewfinder:
Typhoon_00001, Typhoon_00002, ...
• The actually recorded clip names:
Typhoon_Strikes_Tokyo_00001,
Typhoon_Strikes_Tokyo_00002, ...
1) When display of the ASCII format clip name has
been selected (see page 135).
Notes
• The serial numbers return to 00001 on the next
recording operation if you reach number 99999.
• Serial numbers are not reset when you power the
unit off or exchange discs (newly generated
numbers are continuous on the old ones).
• If the ASCII format clip name string is longer
than 14 characters, it is displayed in the
viewfinder as the first 7 characters + x
(abbreviated) + the last 5 characters, for a total of
13 characters.
You can change the serial numbers by using
Planning Clip Name Suffix in the Disc Menu (see
page 112).
To specify user disc IDs by using
planning metadata
You can use planning metadata to define user disc
IDs which are saved in metadata files on
XDCAM discs. To define a user disc ID, specify
it as an ASCII or UTF-8 format disc name string
in the planning metadata.
Notes
• A user disc ID is set only after the recording is finished.
• User disc IDs cannot be set to the disc where another
user disc ID is already set. Use one of the following to
change the user disc ID, or delete it before starting the
operation described below.
- Software keyboard screen (see page 133)
- One of the software applications
Disc name string format
Use a text editor to enter an ASCII string (up to
127 characters) or a UTF-8 string (up to about 42
multibyte characters) in the shaded part of the
example in the next section, "Example of disc
name specification".
Example of disc name specification
<?xml
version="1.0"
sp
<PlanningMetadata
xmlns="http://xmlns.sony.net/pro/metadata/
planningmetadata"
creationDate="2009-09-10T08:00:00-05:00"
lastUpdate="2009-09-10T13:43:52-05:00"
version="1.00">3
<Properties propertyId="assignment"
1)
class="original"
2009-09-10T15:00:00-05:00"
modifiedBy="Chris">3
<Title usAscii="Football Game"
xml:lang="ja">Football Game 10/09/
2009</Title>3
<Meta name="MediaName"
</Properties>3
</PlanningMetadata>3
In this example,
indicates a newline.
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encoding="UTF-8"?>3
sp
assignId="H00123"
sp
update="
sp
sp
sp
content="
"/>3
FootBall
indicates a space and 3
sp
sp
sp
sp
sp
sp
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