Sony PDW-F800 Operation Manual page 104

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There are three ways to load files.
• Automatically load a file that has been written
to the following directory on a Professional
Disc via an FTP or FAM connection.
If you do not want to load a file automatically,
add a "load" property to the PlanningMetadata
tag and set the value of the property to "false",
as shown in the shaded part of the following
example.
Example: <PlanningMetadata ...
load="false"
version="1.00">
sp
• Use a GUI screen to load a file that has been
written to the following directories on a
Professional Disc or a USB flash drive (see
page 141).
• Use a web browser to load a planning metadata
file (see page 145). (You must install the
CBKZ-UPG01 Software Upgrade Key.)
File creation rules
File location
Professional Disc:
General/Sony/
Planning
a)
directory
USB Flash drive:
General/Sony/
Planning directory
a) The General/Sony/Planning directory is generated
automatically when you format a disc.
Note
Do not save more than 100 planning metadata files in the
above save locations. The unit may fail to load the files
correctly if more than 100 are saved.
For greater convenience in planning metadata
operations, you can use the optional CBK-WA01 Wi-
Fi adapter and the supplied Sony Planning Metadata
Add-in application software. For details, refer to the
operation manual of the CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi adapter.
To set clip names by using planning
metadata
The following two types of clip name strings can
be written in a planning metadata file.
• The ASCII format name that appears in the
1)
viewfinder
• The UTF-8 format name that is actually
registered as the clip name
1) It is also possible to display the UTF-8 format name,
or no name (see page 142).
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sp
File name
• Format that can be used in
the General directory (see
page 244)
• Extension: XML
• ASCII characters (up to
63 characters including
the extension)
• Extension: XML
2)
2) When no UTF-8 format name string is specified, the
ASCII format name string is registered as the actual
clip name.
Clip name string format
In a text editor, modify the two fields in the
<Title> tag that contain the clip name strings (the
shaded fields in the example below).
Enter a name in the first field in ASCII format (up
to 52 characters), and enter another name in the
second field in UTF-8 format (up to 52 bytes).
Clip name string example
<?xml
version= "1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"?>3
sp
sp
<PlanningMetadata
xmlns="http://
sp
xmlns.sony.net/pro/metadata/
planningmetadata"
assignId="
sp
P0001"
creationDate="
sp
2008-01-20T17:00:00+09:00"
2008-03-28T10:30:00+09:00"
version="1.00">3
<Properties
propertyId="
sp
assignment"
update="2008-01-20T09:00:
sp
00+09:00"
modifiedBy="Chris">3
sp
<Title
usAscii="
sp
="en">
Typhoon_Strikes_Tokyo
Title>3
</Properties>3
</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 is longer than 52 characters,
the ASCII format string is used as the clip name string.
Setting clip names
1
Load a planning metadata file
containing clip names into the unit's
memory (see page 141 and page 145).
2
Carry out steps 2 to 5 of "To assign clip
names on this unit" (page 102).
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
lastUpdate="
sp
sp
Typhoon
"
xml:lang
sp
</

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