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RED DSMC MEDIA OPERATION GUIDE
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8. Format the SSD in-camera. For more information on formatting the media in-camera, go to
.
CLIP NAMING CONVENTIONS
When you record a clip, the camera creates a unique name for the clip folder that uses the format described
in the table below:
NAME
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
Camera Letter
Menu
>
Media
>
Format Media
>
Cam ID
A
Reel Number
Menu
>
Media
>
Format Media
>
Reel ID
004
Clip Number
The clip number increments by 1
C001
Month
Month that the clip is recorded
12
Day
Day that the clip is recorded
23
Two Characters
Two random alphanumeric characters generated by the camera to prevent
any possibility of duplicate names being created
6M
RDC
Clip folder extension
RDC
For example, a sequence of clip folders within a media folder on Camera A may look like this:
A001_C001_05026M.RDC
A001_C002_0502CE.RDC
A001_C003_0502R5.RDC
MULTI CAMERA SHOOTS
The scheme provides flexibility to uniquely identify clips from different cameras on a multi-camera shoot. For
example, three cameras, slated as camera A, camera B, and camera C respectively, can generate these easily
recognizable clips on their respective SSDs:
A001_C001_0502**.RDC
B001_C001_0502**.RDC
C001_C001_0502**.RDC
3D (STEREO) CAMERA SHOOTS
The scheme also allows unique identification of clips from left and right eye cameras on a stereo shoot. For
example, two cameras, both slated as Camera S, can generate these easily recognizable clips on their respec-
tive SSDs:
S001_L001_0502**.RDC
S001_R001_0502**.RDC
METADATA
The following metadata is recorded for each frame of each clip:
Clip Name
Time Code
Date and GMT
Lens and Shutter Speed/Angle Parameters
Audio Configuration
Firmware Version Number