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File display mode list
Select the type of files shown in the file list.
Normal (default): Display MXF file for which the user
has access privileges and which can be transferred
between e-VTRs. (Files whose names do not begin
with &. Among virtual files, &whole and &current.)
Total: Displays all files for which the user has access
privileges.
Proxy : Displays MXF Proxy AV files for which the user
has access privileges.
Metadata Directory indication
Displays the path of the directory under which metadata
have been accumulated.
The superuser can change the path.
For details, see"Setting the Directory Path on the External
Metadata Server (under Superuser Privilege)" on page 26.
File system indication
Displays where the file system data (file list) to be
manipulated.
: Memory labels on the cassettes
: External server
For details, see "Manipulating the File System Data on an
External Server (under Superuser Privilege)" on page 27.
CassetteTitle/ID indication
Displays the title and ID of the cassette, which can be
changed by the superuser.
For details, see"Entering the Title and ID of a Cassette
(under Superuser Privilege)" on page 26.
File list
Displays the files in the tape, in the order in which they are
recorded. The last file (data closest to the end of the tape)
is displayed in red. Another file can be appended after this
file.
There are 4 types of files: real files, temporary files, import
files, and virtual files.
Real files: These are files with information stored in a
Tele-File. They are permanent files which remain after
the power is turned off and after the tape is ejected.
Temporary files: These are files without information
stored in a Tele-File. They are discarded when the
power is turned off or the tape is ejected.
Import files: These are files temporarily created to hold
imported file information. They are discarded when
the power is turned off or the tape is ejected.
Virtual files: These are files created automatically
whenever the power is turned on and whenever a
cassette is loaded.
Virtual files are classified as follows:
File name
Definition
&whole.mxf
MXF file over the
range from tape top
to tape end
&current.mxf
MXF file over the
range from current
tape position to tape
end
&xxxx_s.mxf
MXF file consisting
of first frame in file.
&xxxx_e.mxf
MXF file consisting
of last frame in file.
img.jpg
File containing
JPEG picture
corresponding to
one frame of signals
output from e-VTR's
VIDEO OUTPUT
connector.
&menu
File containing the
contents of the e-
VTR Setup menu.
&wholeS01.mxf
MXF Proxy AV file
over the range from
tape top to tape end
&currentS01.mxf MXF Proxy AV file
over the range from
current tape position
to tape end
&xxxxS01.mxf
MXF Proxy AV file
that handle low-
resolution video and
audio of a real file
&monitorM.mxf
MXF D10 file
containing signal
output from e-VTR's
VIDEO/AUDIO
OUTUT connector in
an MXF file
maintaining high
resolution
Operation in VTR
window
Shown only to
superuser.
Can be transferred
to e-VTR or FTP
server.
Shown only to
superuser.
Can be transferred
to e-VTR or FTP
server.
Shown only to
user with access
privileges.
Can be transferred
to e-VTR or FTP
server.
Shown only to
user with access
privileges.
Can be transferred
to e-VTR or FTP
server.
Can be transferred
to FTP server only.
Shown only to
superusers.
Can be saved to
the PC or
transferred to
another FTP
server.
Shown only to
superuser.
Can be transferred
to FTP server only.
Shown only to
superuser.
Can be transferred
to FTP server only.
Shown only to
user with access
privileges.
Can be transferred
to FTP server only.
Shown only to
superuser. Can be
transferred to e-
VTR and FTP
server.
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VTR Window Configuration

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