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Using Metadata
Using Metadata
The camcorder automatically adds metadata to clips while they are being
recorded. Metadata consists of the user-defined user memo* and
recording data, such as shutter speed, exposure and focus settings. You
can use the
Canon XF Utility
software to check and search for specific
metadata.
* The user memo contains the clip title (up to 100 characters), camera operator (up
to 100 characters), location (up to 100 characters) and clip description (up to
1,000 characters).
Setting a User Memo
Before you can add a user memo, you must first install the
Canon XF
Utility
software (
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an SD card. Once you insert the SD card in the camcorder and select the
user memo, it will be added to clips you record.
For details on using the software, refer to the instruction manual that is
installed with the
Canon XF Utility
software (
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1 Use
Canon XF Utility
to save a user memo to an SD card.
• For details, refer to
Managing User Memo Profiles
in the Canon XF
Utility Instruction Manual.
2 Insert the SD card into the SD card slot of the camcorder.
3 Open the [User Memo] submenu.
[
J
Other Functions]
[Set Metadata]
[User Memo]
4 Select the file name of the desired user memo and then press
SET.
• The
f
icon appears on the right side of the screen.
• Select [Off] to record clips without a user memo.
NOTES
• You must set the user memo before you start recording for it to be
added to the clip. You cannot change the user memo of a clip using the
camcorder but you can do so with the
Canon XF Utility
software.
• You can also set a user-defined country code, organization code and
user code for the metadata (
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standard. However, this information cannot be viewed using the
Canon
XF Utility
software.
• After you set a user memo, do not remove the SD card while you are
recording. If the SD card is removed, the user memo will not be added
to the clip.
Operating modes:
[
J
Other Functions]
[
Set Metadata]
[User Memo]
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