Sony BKMW-E2000 Operation Manual page 15

Network interface board
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System information
This section displays the following information about
the e-VTR being controlled.
Item
System Frequency
Cassette Size
PB Format (cassette
playback format)
Rec Format
Tele-File Used (percent
usage of Tele-File)
Tape Use (percent usage
of tape)
Rec Inhibit (on or off)
Top-of-file picture display
This area shows a top-of-file picture for the file
currently selected in the file list. The picture is stored
on the computer as a temporary JPEG file until you
exit the application or eject the tape that contains the
data for the file.
File list
Displays the files in the tape, in the order in which
they are recorded. The last file (data closest to the end
of the tape) is displayed in orange. Another file can be
appended after this file.
There are 3 types of files: real files, temporary files,
and virtual files.
Real files: These are files with information stored in
a Tele-File. They are permanent files which
remain after the power is turned off and after the
tape is ejected.
Temporary files: These are files without information
stored in a Tele-File. They are discarded when the
power is turned off or the tape is ejected.
Virtual files: These are files created automatically
whenever the power is turned on and p13enever a
cassette is loaded.
Display example
NTSC(30): NTSC 30 Hz
PAL(25): PAL 25 Hz
S-32: S cassette 32 min.
L-124: L cassette 124 min.
Analog: Analog Betacam
SX: Betacam SX
IMX: MPEG IMX
DB: Digital Betacam
IMX: MPEG IMX
25%
48%
ON: RECINH ON
OFF: RECINH OFF
Virtual files are classified as follows.
File name
Definition
&whole
MXF file over the
range from tape
top to tape end
&current
MXF file over the
range from
current tape
position to tape
end
&xxxx_s
MXF file
consisting of first
frame in file.
&xxxx_e
MXF file
consisting of last
frame in file.
&menu
File containing
menu settings
(ASCII text data)
&telefile
File showing data
in Tele-File
img.jpg
File containing
JPEG picture
corresponding to
one frame of
signals output
from e-VTR's
VIDEO OUTPUT
connector.
Note
In addition to the above virtual files, there is also a
&monitor file, which is used to obtain a JPEG picture
from the signals output from the e-VTR's VIDEO
OUTPUT connector. This file can be monitored only,
and cannot be transferred. Therefore it is not included
in the above list.
File display mode list
Select the type of files shown in the file list.
Normal button (default): Display MXF file for
which the user has access privileges and which
can be transferred between e-VTRs. (Files whose
names do not begin with &. Among virtual files,
&whole and &current.)
Virtual button: Displays all files for which the user
has access privileges.
Operation in VTR
window
Shown only to
superuser. Can be
transferred to e-VTR or
FTP server.
Shown only to
superuser. Can be
transferred to e-VTR or
FTP server.
Shown only to user with
access privileges. Can
be transferred to e-VTR
or FTP server.
Shown only to user with
access privileges. Can
be transferred to e-VTR
or FTP server.
Shown only to
superuser. Can be
transferred to FTP
server only.
Shown only to
superuser. Can be
transferred to FTP
server only.
Shown only to
superuser. Can be
transferred to FTP
server only.
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