File Transmission Using The Control Panel - Sony MSW-A2000 Operation Manual

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4-3 File Transmission (MSW-M2000E/M2000EP Only)
4-3-2 File Transmission Using
the Control Panel
Using the control panel, you can send video, audio,
and metadata recorded on a tape as MXF D10 and
MXF Proxy AV files to different servers.
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1
Select the registration number of the destination
server using the Setup menu item 254 (MXF D10)
or 255 (MXF PRX).
2
Display page 5 of the function menu on the menu
display section of the control panel and select the
type of data to be sent by pressing the F6
(TR_SEL) button repeatedly.
D10: To send MXF D10 only
Proxy: To send MXF Proxy AV only
BOTH: To send both MXF D10 and MXF Proxy
AV
Not to execute file transmission, select OFF.
3
Specify IN/OUT points or cue up to the tape
position from where you wish the transfer to start.
4
Hold down the ENTRY button, and press the
PLAY button.
File transfer starts.
When sending to an FTP server
You can send a portion between the IN and OUT
points you registered as a file by pressing the
PLAY button while holding the ENTRY button
down.
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Chapter 4 Recording, Playback and File Transfer
MSW-M2000E/M2000EP
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When sending to an HTTP server
You can send the data from the registered IN point
or cued point for the duration specified using the
setup menu item 256: HTTP TRANSFER
DURATION by pressing the PLAY button while
holding the ENTRY button down.
5
When the destination is an FTP server, press the
STOP button when playback of the portion to be
sent ends.
The file transmission operation is completed after
the portion stored in the buffer memory on the
network board has been completely transferred.
When the destination is an HTTP server,
transmission is automatically ends when the
specified time has elapsed.
For details on the destination server settings for file
transmission, refer to the Operation Manual of the BKMW-
E3000.

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