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Notes
• You cannot specify such section that exceeds the file
size.
• If the file name character string contains one or more
spaces, this command cannot be used. Use the SITE
REPFL command.
Command syntax: SITE REPF <SP> <path-name> <SP>
<start frame> <SP> <transfer size> <CRLF>
<start frame> specifies the offset of the video frame to start
transfer with respect to the top of the file ("0" for the top
frame).
<transfer size> specifies the number of video frames to
transfer (specifies "0" to perform transfer of data up to the
end of the file).
Input example: SITE REPF Clip/C0001.MXF 5 150
Transfer C0001.MXF. For the body, however,
data from sixth frame through 150th frame is only
transferred.
SITE REPFL
Transfers an MXF file existing in the specified path of this
unit to the current directory of the computer. This
command allows you to specify a section of the body of
MXF file (data comprised of video and audio) and transfer
that section only.
Note
If the value specified by <start frame> and <transfer size>
is outside the range of the target file, it is corrected as
follows.
• <start frame> is set to the first frame [0].
• <transfer size> is set to the interval between <start
frame> and the end of the file.
Command syntax: SITE REPFL <SP> "<path-name>"
<SP> <start frame> <SP> <transfer size> <CRLF>
<path-name> specifies the file path name by enclosing it in
double quotation marks (" ").
<start frame> specifies the offset of the video frame to start
transfer with respect to the top of the file ("0" for the top
frame).
<transfer size> specifies the number of video frames to
transfer (specifies "0" to perform transfer of data up to the
end of the file).
Input example: SITE REPFL "Clip/sakura 0001.MXF" 5 150
Transfer sakura 0001.MXF. For the body,
however, data from sixth frame through 150th
frame is only transferred.
SITE TCPR
Presets the starting timecode of a clip copied with the
STOR command. Specify the timecode in the format
"ffssmmhh" (ff: frames, ss: seconds, mm: minutes, hh:
hours).
Notes
• This command remains in effect until a STOR command
is executed, or (if no STOR command is executed) until
the FTP connection is terminated.
• If a SITE UMMD command is executed after this
command, the SITE UMMD command takes priority
and this command is discarded.
• If this command is executed several times in sequence,
the last command takes priority.
Command syntax: SITE TCPR <SP> <timecode >
<CRLF>
Input example: SITE TCPR 00050001
(The starting timecode is preset to 01:00:05:00.)
SITE CHMOD
Locks and unlocks clips. Also sets permissions for
directories and files in the General directory.
Command syntax: SITE CHMOD <SP> <flag> <SP>
<path-name> <CRLF>
Specify one of the following values in <flag>, according to
the specification in <path-name>.
• When a clip is specified in <path-name>
- 444: Lock.
- 666: Unlock.
• When a directory in the General directory is specified in
<path-name>
- 555: Forbid writing to the directory.
- 777: Allow writing to the directory.
• When a file in the General directory is specified in <path-
name>
- 444: Forbid writing to and execution of the file.
- 555: Forbid writing to the file, but allow execution.
- 666: Allow writing to the file, but forbid execution.
- 777: Allow writing to and execution of the file.
Input example: SITE CHMOD 444 Clip/C0001.MXF
(Lock clip C0001.MXF)
SITE DF
Displays the remaining space of the applicable media in
the current directory.
Command syntax: SITE DF<CRLF>
SITE_MEID
Displays the ID of the applicable media in the current
directory.
Command syntax: SITE_MEID<CRLF>
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