Setting Volume Labels By Using Planning Metadata - Sony PDW-HR1 Operation Manual

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<Meta name="_ShotMark4"
Free Kick
"
<Meta name="_ShotMark5"
Goal Kick
"
<Meta name="_ShotMark6"
Foul
"
<Meta name="_ShotMark7"
PK
"
<Meta name="_ShotMark8"
1st Half
"
<Meta name="_ShotMark9"
2nd Half
"
<Meta name="_ShotMark0"
Kick Off
"
</Properties>3
</PlanningMetadata>3
In the above example,
a carriage return.
You can check user-defined essence mark name strings in
the User Defined Essence Marks screen (see page 92).
Note
When you create a definition 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, except within essence mark name strings.
Setting volume labels by using
planning metadata
If you read planning metadata that contains a volume label
into the unit's memory, the volume label is set in
UserDiscID in DISCMETA.XML when recording of the
1)
first clip finishes.
1) If recording of the first clip does not end normally, the volume label is set
in UserDiscID if you restore the clip by using the salvage function.
See page 164 for more information about how to load files.
Note
Volume labels cannot be set in UserDiscID in the
following cases.
• When a clip has been written by a FAM or FTP
connection
• When another volume label is already set in UserDiscID
in DISCMETA.XML, delete the user disc ID before
starting the following operation.
How to specify volume labels
Using a text editor, enter an ASCII or UTF-8 format string
(up to 127 bytes in length) in the shaded field in "Example
volume label specification".
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content=
sp
"/>3
content=
sp
"/>3
content=
sp
"/>3
content=
sp
"/>3
content=
sp
"/>3
content=
sp
"/>3
content=
sp
"/>3
indicates a space and 3 indicates
sp
Note
The volume label is not set in UserDiscID if it is 128 bytes
or longer.
Example volume label specification
<?xml
version="1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"?>3
sp
sp
<PlanningMetadata xmlns="http://xmlns.sony.net/pro/
metadata/planningmetadata"
creationDate="2010-01-27T08:00:00Z"
"2010-01-27T15:00:00Z"
sp
<Properties propertyId="assignment"
"original"
update="2010-01-27T15:00:00Z"
sp
modifiedBy="Chris">3
<Title usAscii="Tennis
Tournament"
xml:lang="en">Tennis
sp
Tournament 27/01/
2010</Title>3
<Meta name="MediaName"
Australian Open 2010
"
</Properties>3
</PlanningMetadata>3
In the above example,
indicates a space, and 3
sp
indicates a newline.
The specified volume name can be checked as the User
Disc ID in the Disc Properties screen (see page 90).
Note
If you create your own file, take care to enter it as a single
statement, with newlines only at the newline positions and
no spaces except at the indicated positions and in the
volume label.
assignId="H00123"
sp
sp
lastUpdate=
sp
version="1.00">3
class=
sp
sp
content=
sp
"/>3

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