Pair File Processing; Copying And Moving Folders/Files; Creating Folders - Sony XKS-C9111 User Manual

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Pair File Processing

You can create a pair file from two single files, and split a
pair file into two single files.
This section describes the operation using FM1 and FM2
as an example.
Creating a pair file from two single files
(Couple function)
Notes
• A pair file cannot be created using a still image file and
a clip file.
• A pair file cannot be created using two clip files that
have a different duration.
1
In the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu
(2111), recall two single files in FM1 and FM2.
2
Open the Frame Memory >File >Recombination menu
(2124).
3
Press [Couple].
4
Check the message, then press [Yes].
A pair file is created, and pair mode is automatically
enabled.
The name of the file recalled in the odd-numbered FM
output is set as the name of the pair file.
Splitting a pair file into two single files
(Separate function)
1
In the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu
(2111), recall a pair file in FM1 and FM2.
2
Open the Frame Memory >File >Recombination menu
(2124).
3
Press [Separate].
4
Check the message, then press [Yes].
The pair file is split into two, and pair mode is
automatically disabled.
The name of the single file in the odd-numbered FM
output is the same as the pair file before the separation,
and the name of the single file in the even-numbered
FM output is also the same but with a "~" suffix.
Notes
• If the name of the pair file is 32 characters long, the
last character of the name of the single file in the
even-numbered FM output is changed to a "~"
character.
• If the name of the pair file is 32 characters long and
the name ends with a "~" character, the pair file
cannot be split into single files. First rename the pair
file, and then split the pair file.

Copying and Moving Folders/Files

Notes
• Files that exist only in memory cannot be copied/moved.
• If the folder hierarchy level exceeds the maximum in the
copy destination or move destination, the copy function
or move function is not performed.
• Files with a signal format that is different from the
switcher signal format cannot be copied.
1
Open the Frame Memory >File >Copy/Move/New
Folder menu (2122).
2
Select the copy source or move source folder/file in the
folder/file selection area in the top row.
For details about the method of operation, see "Folder
and File Selection" (page 175).
3
Select the copy destination or move destination folder
in the folder/file selection area in the bottom row.
4
Press [Copy] if copying, or [Move] if moving.
When the same folder is specified as the copy
source and copy destination
Press [Duplicate] instead of [Copy]. Enter the folder
name used for the copy using the keyboard window,
and press [Enter].

Creating Folders

1
Open the Frame Memory >File >Copy/Move/New
Folder menu (2122).
2
Select a location (folder) in which to create a folder in
the lower folder/file selection area.
For details about the method of operation, see "Folder
and File Selection" (page 175).
Note
The created folder hierarchy can have up to three
levels below the root level. A folder cannot be created
when a folder in the 3rd level of the hierarchy is
selected.
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