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Disc Operations
Checking disc properties
See page 75 for more information about GUI screen
operations.
1
Display the Disc Menu.
2
Select Disc Properties, and then press the PUSH
SET(S.SEL) knob.
The Disc Properties screen appears.
User Disc ID:
User disc ID
1), 2), 3)
Title1:
Title1
1)
Title2:
Title2
1), 2)
Total DUR:
Total recording time
Remain:
Remaining recording time
Rewrite:
Number of times rewritten
1)This can be specified with the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software on
the supplied XDCAM Application Software CD-ROM.
2)When the unit’s area of use (UC/J MODEL SELECT)
is set to “UC”, titles can be displayed in European languages.
3)You can use planning metadata to set it
To scroll hidden parts of the string into view
When a
b
or
B
mark is displayed for an item, you can
press the
B
/IN or
b
/OUT button to scroll the display
by one character for each press.
The
V
/MARK1 and
v
/MARK2 buttons scroll the
beginning and end of the string into view.
To return to the previous screen
Press the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob.
To edit disc information
You can edit the user disc ID, title1
1)
, and title2 by using a
software keyboard.
1) Only ASCII characters can be used for the title1.
See “To edit clip information” (page 82) for more
information about operations.
Using planning metadata
Planning metadata is a file that contains metadata about the
clips to be shot and recorded.
To use planning metadata, you will need to save a file in
advance in the specified location of a media, and insert the
media into this unit.
See “Setting clip names by using planning metadata”
(page 155) for details.
To load planning metadata files
See page 75 for more information about GUI screen
operations.
1
Display the Disc Menu.
2
Select Load Planning Metadata/Select Drive, and then
press the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob.
A media selection screen appears.
3
Select the media where your planning metadata file is
stored, and then press the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob.
A list of the planning metadata files stored on the
media appears.
Depending on the type of USB flash drive, data may
not appear if you attempt to read planning metadata
immediately after connecting the USB flash drive. In
this case, connect the USB flash drive again, or exit the
menu and try again. The data will then appear
correctly.
Note
Disc Menu
Load Planning Metadata/Select Drive
Professional Disc
USB Flash Drive
Return to Upper Menu
Disc Menu
Load Planning Metadata/
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