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Item
Description
FileID
(*2, 3)
This ID corresponds to the filename. When specifying a filename, input any
character string, up to 70 characters
* 4
in length.
Use unique names under a single Group ID number, because a File ID is used
as the file name and the file is stored in a folder whose name is specified
under the Group ID.
The File ID will be displayed in the file list.
To change the filename, enter a new name and press the [ENTER] or [PLAY]
button. The file will automatically close. The File Open dialog then appears
and the new file name is displayed. Select the file again.
Title
Leave this field blank or enter any string, up to 100 characters in length.
This field is intended for content title use, such as program or source titles,
and is displayed in the file list.
Synopsis
Leave this field blank or enter any string, up to 100 characters in length.
This field is intended for content summary use, such as content descriptions
or related information, and allows line breaks.
Rights
Leave this field blank or enter any string, up to 100 characters in length.
This field is intended for content rights use, to include company names,
copyright or proprietary information, etc..
*2
The following characters cannot be used for
GroupID
or
FileID
: / \
? * : | ~ < > . “. Up to 70 characters
are available.
*3
In addition to Note *2 above, the following characters cannot be used when linking with
MediaConcierge: = % ' ; ! # $& , @ ^
*4
The total number of combined GroupID and FileID characters must be 100 or less.
Once video has been recorded, the following folder structure is created on the LTO tape. Data files
w
ith a File ID name are stored under the “data” folder, which is located in a “File ID” folder.
LTO tape
Folder name
specified as Group ID
Folder name
specified as FileID
data
(Static name)
FileID.mxf
FileID.xml
FileID.jpg
The following files are stored in “data” folders as a
name specified under FileID.
MXF file (with an .mxf extension)
XML file (for metadata, with an .xml extension)
JPEG file (for thumbnail, with a .jpg extension)
Proxy file (with an .mp4 or .wmv extension)
FileID.mp4 or FileID.wmv