Overview Of The Functions; Software Information - Sony HVR-MRC1K Brochure & Specs

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Sony Recording Unit Utility
This software can be downloaded from Sony's website free of charge. It allows you to transfer the
files on your HVR-DR60 and CF card to your Windows-based PC with ease. It can connect M2T
files, that were divided by FAT32, back together, and it will rename HVR-DR60 files to the same
style as those from a CF card during transfer.

Overview of the functions

File transfer
The HVR-DR60 creates a folder (e.g., "100HDVF")
when recording begins, and the recorded video is
stored in that folder as a movie file (e.g., "HDV10001.
M2T"). When a new recording is made, a new
folder (e.g., "101HDVF") is created and a new file
(e.g., "10101.M2T") is stored within it.
You can then transfer all of these decentralized
files to one specified folder on the HDD of your PC,
quickly and easily with this utility software. You don't
need to open each folder to import the movie
files to your NLE project; simply select the folders
where your files are stored and the software will
automatically find the files and transfer them.
M2T File connection
The HVR-MRC1 and HVR-DR60 uses FAT32 for its file
system. Thanks to FAT32, your PC can recognize the
HVR-DR60 as an external drive without needing to
install any driver software.
The maximum recording file size allowed with FAT32
is approximately 4GB, which provides a recording
time of around 20 minutes. Should your HDV
recording exceed this, the subsequent footage will
be recorded as a new file stored within the same
folder.
The software connects these divided .M2T files
together during transfer so they can be edited
precisely in your NLE as a single file without any
pauses.
*DV files are not connected because the divided DV files can
be edited precisely in your NLE.
File name change
For the HVR-DR60, the software automatically
changes the name of the transferred file, in line
with the following format:
"xx_nnnn_YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS".
xx:
This is a two-digit number (00 – 99) that you can
set, which is useful for avoiding the duplication of
file names when using multiple HVR-DR60 units.
nnnn:
These numbers corresponded to the original folder
name.
YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS:
These numbers refer to the date and time of the
recording (setup value of the camcorder).
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Transfer files to a single folder
Folders in HVR-DR60
HDVF
DVF
A single folder in your PC
01_0100_2007-10-01_134510.M2T (12GB)
01_0101_2007-10-01_154010.M2T (8GB)
01_0100_2007-10-03_100530.AVI (4GB)
01_0100_2007-10-03_102415.AVI (4GB)
01_0100_2007-10-03_110530.AVI (4GB)
01_0100_2007-10-03_112415.AVI (4GB)

Software Information

Windows XP SP2 or later ,
OS
Windows Vista
Language
English
Notes:
•Some NLEs, such as Sony Vegas
later) and GrassValley EDIUS
import module that lets you import files directly
from the HVR-MRC1 or HVR-DR60 to your PC's hard
drive. During the import process, these software will
merge all divided .M2T files into a single, seamless
.M2T file.
•If the destination folder is not on an
NTFS-formatted hard drive, the merged file can not
be output. This software can only merge files that
are divided by FAT32 specification.
•If the destination hard drive is full, file merging will
stop. Please check the remaining capacity of your
PC's hard drive before using this software.
• HDV10001.M2T (4GB)
• HDV10002.M2T (4GB)
100HDVF
• HDV10003.M2T (4GB)
• HDV10101.M2T (4GB)
101HDVF
• HDV10102.M2T (4GB)
• DVS10001_AVI (4GB)
100DVF
• DVS10002_AVI (4GB)
• DVS10001_MVI (4GB)
• DVS10101_AVI (4GB)
101DVF
• DVS10102_AVI (4GB)
• DVS10002_MVI (4GB)
• Transfer fi les
• Connection of the divided M2T fi les
• Change the name of the transferred fi les
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