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Memo

When a MOVIE CLIP menu item is se-

lected and the SET button is pressed

with no clips recorded on the CF

memory card, “NO CLIP!” will flash for

about 3 seconds.

If there is no CF memory card inserted,

“NO CF CARD!” will flash for about 3

seconds.

If a still image does not appear even

when selecting the clip to play back,

move the cursor and reselect the clip.

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Movie clip

Playing back a CF memory card

When simultaneously recording the video to a DV cassette and CF memory card, recording event will be registered to the clip list of the

CF memory card each time recording is performed. The clip list is stored with the recorded event number (clip number) and the date/

time when the recording was started. All events (clip numbers) can be played back on the MOVIE CLIP screen.

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Clip number

Date/time

Cursor

Latest clip

The clip page in the

MOVIE CLIP screen dis-

plays 4 lists per page.

MOVIE CLIP screen

MOVIE CLIP will not appear during card

initialization (flashing 

 display).

TOP MENU screen

Selected clip number

CLIP FUNCTION screen

Still image (starting point)
of the selected clip

 OVER

BR-DV6000

PROFESSIONAL

MENU

RESET

A.DUB

EJECT

COUNTER

AUDIO

INPUT

SELECT

MONITOR OUTPUT

REMOTE

LOCAL

CTL

L

MIX

R

CH-1/2

MIX

CH-3/4

DV

LINE

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(CPN)

TC

UB

REW

STOP

FF

REC

OPERATE

PLAY

PAUSE

DISP

SET

BLANK

CUE UP

HOLD

PHONES

REC  LEVEL

CH-1/3

CH-2/4

MIC

SEARCH–

Mini

MENU button

SET button

REW button

FF button

( ) button

DISP (

6

) button

BLANK (

7

) button

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1.

Insert an already recorded CF memory card.

2.

Turn on the BR-DV6000 power.
Check to see that the 

C F

 display appears on the LCD screen. (When the power is

turned on, 

 display will flash during initialization.)

3.

Display the MOVIE CLIP screen.

q

Press the MENU button to display the TOP MENU screen.

w

Press the DISP (

6

) or BLANK (

7

) button, move the cursor (

t

) to MOVIE CLIP

and press the SET button or (

t

) button.

The movie clip list of the latest clip page recorded on the CF memory card

and the still image (starting point) of the latest clip number appear by overlap-
ping.

4.

Select the clip to play back.

q

Press the DISP (

6

) or BLANK (

7

) button and move the cursor (

t

) to the clip to

play back.

Pressing the DISP (

6

) button up scrolls to the page with smaller (older) clip

numbers.

Pressing the BLANK (

7

) button down scrolls to the page with larger (newer)

clip numbers.

Press the [FF] button to scroll to the next page. Press the [REW] button to
scroll to the previous page.

Press and hold the [FF] button for about 2 seconds to scroll to the page with
the newest clip.

Press and hold the [REW] button for about 2 seconds to scroll to the page

with the oldest clip.

w

Press the SET button.
CLIP FUNCTION screen of the selected clip appears.

Still image (starting point) of the selected clip appears.

Note

ASF files recorded using another device may not play back properly on this unit.

If recording into the CF card is carried out within 5 seconds, either a file cannot
be made or it becomes difficult to display a thumbnail (a still picture displayed
when CLIP FILE is selected).

Summary of Contents for Network Pack SA-DV6000

Page 1: ...SA DV6000 LST0154 001C NETWORK PACK User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...ording on a CF card Preparing for CF card recording 32 Recording to DV tape and CF card Simultaneously 33 Recording to DV tape and CF card Independently 34 Recording from a Pre Recorded DV tape to a CF card 35 Specifying the range of a DV tape and recording to CF memory card 36 Deleting all clip files on a CF memory card 37 Movie Clip Selecting playback mode of movie clip 38 Playing back a CF memo...

Page 3: ...mpactFlash memory card the SA DV6000 features can enhance productivity of any studio At the same time as recording to a DV tape scene file streaming data and clip list CSV file that contains information such as the starting and ending points time code etc are automatically recorded to the Compact Flash Memory This log file is readable by database spreadsheet and text editing programs and can be us...

Page 4: ...he following cards for which operation has been confirmed As of June 2003 Operating voltage 3 3 V 5 V Current consumption Max 250 mA Wired LAN card US EA2900 117 Revision C Name of manufacturer Socket Communications Inc 1 Europe EA2903 162 Revision C Name of manufacturer Socket Communications Inc 1 Asia EA2906 194 Revision C Name of manufacturer Socket Communications Inc 1 Revision indicated on th...

Page 5: ... when the Link LED is on Link LED The Link LED will light when connected to a network using the LAN terminal When mounted with a LAN card the Link LED will not light When using both LAN card and LAN terminal When mounted with a LAN card the LAN card will be given priority for LAN connection In this case communication via the LAN terminal is not possible Memo When mounted with a CF memory card the ...

Page 6: ...Hz on BR DV6000 or when inputting audio in the 44 1kHz mode into the DV terminal the audio will be processed as muted sound However the video will be processed as nor mal Receiving Level Indicator of Wireless LAN If you are using wireless LAN card that can detect receiving level receiving level indicator is shown next to the card status information on LCD of the BR DV6000 The indicator shows value...

Page 7: ...ET M NNNNNNNNNNNNN GATEWAY N N NAME SERVER NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN FTPECl i en t N PAGE BACK N NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN HTTP for WEB Browser HTTP for Media player RTSP for Streamproducer PAGE BACK NNNNN NNNN N STG BACKNNNNNNNNNNNfor WMP N N PAG BACK NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN N SETUP WI RELESS LAN SETUP AD HOC MODE NNNNNNNNOFF 10C CEL CANCEL Primary ESS I D Secondary ESS I D NNNN REPEAT Country ESS I D USAEAT CH H 2CH WEP ...

Page 8: ...elated settings page 11 Displays menu screen for setting video and audio compressions Sets the video compression size 320 240 Sets the image size to 320 240 pixels 160 120 Sets the image size to 160 120 pixels The input image for a 160x120 pixel image is 160x120 pixels However they will be 160x128 pixels when compressed Sets streaming speed bps 56K MPEG4 24 kbps G726 16 kbps for WMP µlaw 64kbps fo...

Page 9: ... Protected clip files are not deleted Selecting EXECUTE and pressing the SET button starts formatting the card All recorded clips are erased Caution All protected clip files and other files will also be erased Playback is performed from the specified clip file to the latest clip file and pauses at the specified clip file Specified clip file is played backed 3 times Playback is performed 3 times fr...

Page 10: ...ple settings repeat steps 5 and 6 above 7 Return to the TOP MENU screen Press the DISP 6 or the BLANK 7 move the cursor t to PAGE BACK and press the SET button or SEARCH 8 button 8 When quitting menu screen setting and returning to the normal screen perform one of the following operations Press the MENU button Move the cursor t to EXIT in the TOP MENU screen and press the SET button The NETWORK PA...

Page 11: ...e INPUT screen 7 To return to the NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen select PAGE BACK and press the SET button or press the SEARCH 8 button 8 To return to the normal screen after completing setting perform one of the follow ing operations Press the MENU button Select PAGE BACK to return to the TOP MENU screen Select EXIT in the TOP MENU screen and press the SET button TOP MENU screen NETWORK PACK CONF...

Page 12: ...e subnet mask input screen This setting is required when using LAN connection with DHCP set to OFF SUBNET MASK setting is not available if DHCP is set to ON Factory setting 255 255 255 000 Displays the gateway address input screen GATEWAY setting is not available when DHCP is set to ON Factory setting 192 168 100 254 Sets the address of the domain name server Factory setting 0 0 0 0 Displays the F...

Page 13: ... menu screen item WIRELESS LAN SETUP menu screen Item AD HOC MODE Primary ESS ID Secondary ESS ID Country CH WEP KEY LEAP PAGE BACK Setting OFF AHDM IBSS NONE NONE USA EU FRN SPN JPN 1CH 10CH 14CH ON OFF Description Wireless LAN setting OFF Use this setting when performing communication via access point AHDM IBSS Use this setting when performing communication in AD HOC mode with a PC con nected wi...

Page 14: ...g sa dv Pressing the SET button or SEARCH button returns to the NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen Memo If higher security is desired set this function to OFF so that changes cannot be made from the Web Setting user names and passwords Changing the user name When changing the HTTP USER NAME or FTP USER NAME NEXT STEP SET PASSWORD will appear on the screen and the PASSWORD menu screen is displayed When...

Page 15: ...press the SET button The unit will return to the previous screen SERVER SETUP menu screen 4 When completed select within the character selection area and press the SET button When changing the HTTP USER NAME or FTP USER NAME NEXT STEP SET PASSWORD will appear on the screen and the PASSWORD menu screen is displayed Set the password using the procedure shown above Memo When setting is completed for ...

Page 16: ...CONFIG menu screen settings will return to the factory settings Memo Network related menu settings will not be initialized with the FACTORY SETTING of BR DV6000 NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen NETWORK T SE P U T SE P U T SE P U OR TW E N K ACK P ON C I G F ENCODE MPEG R EC TR G I MOV I E CL I P MENU RESE T MENU R ES ET E XE CUTE PAGE BACK WMP u n d r 8 e C F V i e w r e MA I N TC 00 00 0 00 0 BR D...

Page 17: ...rate number of frames per second and the image size can be changed as necessary However these parameters directly influence the picture quality When lowering the bit rate for example the picture quality will de crease but will have lesser load on the network and longer recording is also possible When lowering the frame rate smooth video playback will be suffered but the picture quality will increa...

Page 18: ...OP MENU screen appears in the video monitor or LCD display 3 Press the DISP 6 or BLANK 7 button to move the cursor t to NETWORK PACK CONFIG and press the SET button The NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu is displayed 4 Press the DISP 6 or BLANK 7 button to move the cursor t to ENCODE SET and press the SET button The ENCODE SET menu appears From this menu you can adjust the frame size FRAME SIZE bit rate BIT...

Page 19: ... and password HTTP and RTSP port setting Connections via Windows Media Player Quick Time Player Internet Explorer or JVC s Streamproducer WLAN Ad Hoc mode setting WEP with 128 bit encryption NOTES Operation is only guaranteed for Windows 2000 Professional or Server and Windows XP Home or Professional Only Internet Explorer 5 0 or later is supported Only Windows Media Player 7 1 or later is support...

Page 20: ...onnecting multiple VTR to a Client PC or multiple Client PC to a VTR is supported In addition it is possible for a client to remotely control the VTR as well A list of LAN card currently supported by the SA DV6000 is shown on Page 4 Any compatible LAN card can be used in the Client PC For LAN card settings on the Client PC side see the instruction manual of the Client PC or LAN card Wired Connecti...

Page 21: ... MENU RESET A DUB EJECT COUNTER AUDIO INPUT SELECT MONITOR OUTPUT REMOTE LOCAL CTL L MIX R CH 1 2 MIX CH 3 4 DV LINE Y C CPN TC UB REW STOP FF REC OPERATE PLAY PAUSE DISP SET SEARCH BLANK CUE UP HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH 1 3 CH 2 4 MIC SEARCH Mini BR DV6000 PROFESSIONAL MENU RESET A DUB EJECT COUNTER AUDIO INPUT SELECT MONITOR OUTPUT REMOTE LOCAL CTL L MIX R CH 1 2 MIX CH 3 4 DV LINE Y C CPN TC UB ...

Page 22: ...L L MIX R CH 1 2 MIX CH 3 4 DV LINE Y C CPN TC UB REW STOP FF REC OPERATE PLAY PAUSE DISP SET SEARCH BLANK CUE UP HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH 1 3 CH 2 4 MIC SEARCH Mini Wired Connections Multiple Client PC to a Single VTR SA DV6000 allows up to a maximum of 10 clients to be connected at the same time via a network for viewing streaming data If the client is a media server or equivalent more clients c...

Page 23: ...ch 3ch 4ch 5ch 6ch 7ch 8ch 9ch 10ch 11ch 12ch 14ch 13ch Approx 11MHz Center frequency 1ch frequency band 1ch frequency band 1ch frequency band 11ch frequency band 1ch frequency band 14ch frequency band 6ch frequency band 6ch frequency band The SA DV6000 supports wireless LAN connections to client computers either locally through an Intranet or over the Internet Con necting multiple VTR to a Client...

Page 24: ... included with the LAN card Wirelss Connections Single VTR to Single Client PC NOTE Refer to the appropriate manual for setting the PC LAN card Perform the following settings for the above configuration DHCP must be OFF VTR and Client PC are set the same domain and different IP addresses The Netmask of both the VTR and Client PC must be the same If the WLAN card in the PC is set to 802 11 ADHOC se...

Page 25: ...DISP SET SEARCH BLANK CUE UP HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH 1 3 CH 2 4 MIC SEARCH Mini BR DV6000 PROFESSIONAL MENU RESET A DUB EJECT COUNTER AUDIO INPUT SELECT MONITOR OUTPUT REMOTE LOCAL CTL L MIX R CH 1 2 MIX CH 3 4 DV LINE Y C CPN TC UB REW STOP FF REC OPERATE PLAY PAUSE DISP SET SEARCH BLANK CUE UP HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH 1 3 CH 2 4 MIC SEARCH Mini Network Type Ad Hoc Infrastructure Make sure ESS I...

Page 26: ...TE PLAY PAUSE DISP SET SEARCH BLANK CUE UP HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH 1 3 CH 2 4 MIC SEARCH Mini Network Type Ad Hoc Infrastructure Make sure ESS ID and Channel settings are the same Set a unique number to avoid doubling Set the same domain For the PC settings when using a LAN card refer to the instruction manual included with the LAN card Wireless Connections Multiple Client PC to a Single VTR SA D...

Page 27: ...s tab 3 From the Connections window click on the LAN Settings button 4 If Use a proxy server is checked in the window that opens then you use a proxy server to access the Internet If this is not checked then you don t use a proxy server and your configuration is complete 5 Click on the Advanced button 6 In the Exceptions box of the window that opens enter the first portion of the VTR IP address fo...

Page 28: ...ng to DV tape is controlled by the REC and PLAY button as normal Recording to the PC disk is controlled by the VTR s SET button In this mode it is not necessary to have a tape loaded in the VTR The PC user must have the trigger mode of Streamcapture or Streamproducer enabled OFF This disables the VTR operators control of the PC recording VTR operation is as normal The PC user can control the savin...

Page 29: ...To stop transmission or recording press the PAUSE button BR DV6000 will be in the standby mode 9 To resume transmission or recording press the PALY button 10 To end operation press the STOP button to stop transmission then disconnect network connection Then turn off the power Lastly remove the LAN card Memo Streaming data will be sent from the LAN card or LAN terminal even when a DV cassette tape ...

Page 30: ...ess the MENU button to return to the normal screen 6 When operating Streamproducer or Streamcapture in the Trigger mode and mak ing network connection with SA DV6000 sending of streaming video audio data will start from the LAN card or LAN terminal When pressing the SET button of BR DV6000 recording to the disk will start The LAN card display on the LCD screen will be as follows e Red display duri...

Page 31: ...ge 8 e When completed with settings press the MENU button to return to the normal screen 6 When operating Streamproducer or Streamcapture in the Trigger mode and mak ing network connection with SA DV6000 sending of streaming video audio data will start from the LAN card or LAN terminal The LAN card display on the LCD screen will be as follows e Red display during data transmission When using a LAN...

Page 32: ... MPEG R EC TR G I MOV I E CL I P MENU R ES ET C AN CE L PAGE BACK T SE P U T SE P U T SE P U MA I N WMP u n d r 8 e C F V i e w r e TC 00 00 0 00 0 MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen CF memory recording time Estimated recording time of CF memory cards is shown below CF memory BIT RATE card size 384kbps 256kbps 128kbps 56kbps 16MByte 3min 5min 10min or more 32MByte 7min 11min 20min or more 64MByte 15min ...

Page 33: ... 5 seconds or so or when short files are continuously registered file s may not be created or the still images displayed during thumbnail CF file selection may take some time to appear When recording to a CF Memory Card while in the TRIG mode clip list CSV file will be created for viewing using the CFViewer The CSV file name will be the value of the user s bit UB set in BR DV6000 CFViewer will not...

Page 34: ...y card remaining warning is displayed on the LCD screen page 65 Recording on a CF card Recording to DV tape and CF card Independently NO CF FORMAT will appear if the in serted CF memory card is not formatted Format the card in the MOVIE CLIP SET menu screen page 32 LCD screen LCD screen CF memory card remaining warning NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen ENCODE SETUP menu screen Set to SPLIT NETWORK O...

Page 35: ... While recording DV input to a CF Memory Card in the SPLIT mode do not oper ate the VTR section Recording to the CF Memory Card may stop as a result Recording on a CF card Recording from a Pre Recorded DV tape to a CF card NO CF FORMAT will appear if the in serted CF memory card is not formatted Format the card in the MOVIE CLIP SET menu screen page 32 LCD screen NETWORK OR TW E N K ACK P ON C I G...

Page 36: ...pecifying the range of a DV tape and recording to a CF memory card Recording to a CF Memory Card can be made by specifying the range of video recorded on a DV cassette tape Operation 1 Insert a CF memory card into the network pack 2 Turn on the power of BR DV6000 Check to make sure the CF mark appears on the LCD screen When the power is first turned on mark will flash during initialization 3 Inser...

Page 37: ...eturn to the normal screen press the MENU button Memo Protected clip file and clip list CSV file are not deleted MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen Set to EXECUTE Deleting I E OV M CL I P ET S UP DELETE AL L EXECU FORMAT CANCE REPEAT PLAY REPEA PAGE BACK TE L T NETWORK OR TW E N K ACK P ON C I G F ENCODE MPEG R EC TR G I MOV I E CL I P MENU R ...

Page 38: ...play the TOP MENU screen 2 Form the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu select MOVIE CLIP SET 3 Move the cursor t to REPEAT PLAY and press the SET button 4 Press the DISP 6 or BLANK 7 button selecting the desired mode and press the SET button Memo The MOVIE CLIP screen cannot be accessed during transmission When entering the MOVIE CLIP screen the transmitted screen may flicker momentarily NETWORK OR TW E N K...

Page 39: ... HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH 1 3 CH 2 4 MIC SEARCH Mini MENU button SET button REW button FF button SEARCH button DISP 6 button BLANK 7 button SYS T EM M ENU REMOT E AUD I O V I DEO TC UB CL OCK D I SP LA Y S ET E MOV I CL I P NE TWOR K PACK CONF I G EX I T 1 Insert an already recorded CF memory card 2 Turn on the BR DV6000 power Check to see that the CF display appears on the LCD screen When the pow...

Page 40: ...00 8 0 a s f W R P L AY PAGE BACK 8 5 k PAGE BACK REVIEW Memo The video encoded by the SA DV6000 is so designed that it is displayed in a correct aspect ratio by personal com puter monitor When the CF played back video is viewed by video out con nector output of the BR DV6000 or ob served on a liquid crystal monitor screen the aspect ratio may look dif ferent This is because a simple out put is ma...

Page 41: ...lip before the previous clip To move to the latest clip during middle of playback or pausing press the FF button of BR DV6000 for more than 2 seconds The unit pauses at the starting point of the latest clip To start playback press the PLAY button To move to the oldest clip during middle of playback or pausing press the REW button of BR DV6000 for more than 2 seconds The unit pauses at the starting...

Page 42: ...d on display will flash during initialization 3 Display the MOVIE CLIP screen q Press the MENU button to display the TOP MENU screen w Press the DISP 6 or BLANK 7 button move the cursor t to MOVIE CLIP and press the SET button or SEARCH t button The latest page of the MOVIE CLIP screen appears R W display appears on the right of the clip number 4 Select the clip to protect Press the DISP 6 or BLAN...

Page 43: ...l flash during initialization 3 Display the MOVIE CLIP screen q Press the MENU button to display the TOP MENU screen w Press the DISP 6 or BLANK 7 button move the cursor t to MOVIE CLIP and press the SET button or SEARCH t button The latest page of the MOVIE CLIP screen appears 4 Select the clip to delete Press the DISP 6 or BLANK 7 button move the cursor t to the clip to delete and press the SET ...

Page 44: ... Windows 2000 98 SE Me operating system Media Player can be downloaded from the Microsoft Website During this time download the following codec software as well The codec software is automatically downloaded when opening the clip file and running Windows Media Player Video codec decorder ISO MPEG4 Audio codec decorder G 726 Operation 1 Load data already recorded on a CF memory card to your PC usin...

Page 45: ... the FF button to move to the next page and the REW button to move to the previous page Pressing the FF button for about 2 seconds will move to the page with the latest clip Pressing the REW button for about 2 seconds will move to the page with the oldest clip w Press the SET button to display the CLIP FUNCTION screen of the selected clip A still image of the top screen of the selected clip and th...

Page 46: ...or BLANK 7 button to set the cursor t to FTP SEND SELECT OFF If already selected FTP SEND SELECT ON will appear r Press the SET button The display will change to FTP SEND SELECT ON t To cancel the selection set the cursor t to FTP SEND SELECT ON and press the SET button The display will change to FTP SEND SELECT OFF y Set the cursor t to PAGE BACK and press the SET button to return to the MOVIE CL...

Page 47: ...are allowed 1 Turn your PC and BR DV6000 power off 2 Insert the PCMCIA LAN card to specify into SA DV6000 If you do not own a LAN card the LAN terminal may be used instead 3 Connect the unit and PC using a 10 100 BASE T cross cable 4 Turn the PC and BR DV6000 power on 5 Insert a recordable DV cassette tape or a pre recorded DV cassette tape 6 PC settings Set the LAN card driver according to the ma...

Page 48: ...e becomes irritating open the Sound Multimedia property from the Windows Control Panel and set the sound of Windows Explorer Start Naviga tion of Sound Events to off For setting details see Windows Help Check to make sure that REMOTE SEL NET in the REMOTE 1 2 menu screen of BR DV6000 is set to LOC REM VTR control will not be available when REMOTE SEL NET is set to OFF Depending on the cache settin...

Page 49: ...ected MANUAL MANUAL Select for MANUAL mode DHCP Select for DHCP mode The IP address can be set 192 168 100 101 The subnet mask can be set 255 255 255 000 The gateway address can be set 192 168 100 254 The host name can be set Max 63 alphanumerical characters none The domain name can be entered Max 63 alphanumerical characters none The address of the domain name system server can be set 0 0 0 0 Whe...

Page 50: ...the host name of the FTP server none User Name Input the user name for logging onto the FTP server anonymous Password Input the password for logging onto the FTP server Directory Input the save folder of the FTP server home none Passive Mode Select ON OFF of the PASV mode OFF If data connection cannot be established with the PASV mode set to OFF set the PASV mode to ON Clicking BACK will return to...

Page 51: ...New ESS ID Input the new ESS ID Confirm New For confirmation input the new ESS ID again Item Description Factory setting Current ESS ID Input the currently used ESS ID NONE New ESS ID Input the new ESS ID Confirm New For confirmation input the new ESS ID again Secondary ESS ID Item Description Factory setting Current Wep Key Input the currently used Wep Key New Wep Key Input the new Wep Key Confir...

Page 52: ... left of the Streamcorder screen displays the PORT SETUP screen for performing port settings Clicking the OK icon will confirm the inputted setting Screen selection Input Changing ports require special knowledge Always consult the administrator of the connecting network when making changes Do not use the same port numbers for RTSP and HTTP Caution If the port is changed in the Streamcorder screen ...

Page 53: ...F PLAY PAUSE STILL STOP REC REW FF PLAY STILL FF REW STOP PLAY STILL REW STOP FF PLAY STILL PLAY REC SHTL 20 STOP SHTL 20 STILL FWD SHTL 20 STOP SHTL 20 PLAY STILL REV STOP PLAY STILL STILL REC PAUSE SHTL 20 STOP SHTL 20 PLAY REC STOP REC PAUSE REC PAUSE REC STOP REC REMOT E SE L REMOT E SE L REMOT E SE L REMOT E SE L REMOT E SE L 9 P REMOT E 1 2 ON SER ON DV ON J VC ON NE T LO LOCAL FUNCT I ON T ...

Page 54: ...160x120 pixels However they will be 160x128 pixels when compressed Sets the video streaming speed Sets the frame rate per second The maximum tranmitted frames per second varies de pending on the FRAME SIZE and BIT RATE settings as shown below NTSC signal PAL signal The frame rates shown in the table are not guaranteed values Setting 䢇 320 240 160 120 56K bps 128K bps 256K bps 䢇 384K bps 512K bps M...

Page 55: ...ideo with motion Setting 䢇 For Media Player For Quick Time 䢇AD1 AD2 Memo No sound will be heard when playing back using QuickTime while in the WMP mode No sound will be heard when playing back using Media Player while in the QT mode Set to WMP mode when recording to CF memory card Network remote control ENCODE PARAMETERS 䢇indicates default factory setting ...

Page 56: ...ll light VIEW Click to play back or stop video audio from SA DV6000 on your PC ON when the Streamcapture screen is opened CAPTURE Click to save video or audio to a PC Default destination My Document Streamcorder IPAddress Saved file name The file name based on the capture start time will be used 0 2 0 3 0 4 1 5 3 0 0 0 asf CAPTURE TRIG Click when saving the video audio from SA DV6000 to your PC wh...

Page 57: ...rs the trigger standby mode Memo When the CAPTURE TRIG button is on Saves the video audio from SA DV6000 to your PC by synchronizing to the button operations of BR DV6000 When the CAST TRIG button is on Transmits video audio from SA DV6000 to another PC by synchronizing to the button operations of BR DV6000 When saving and transmitting video audio at the same time light both CAPTURE TRIG and CAST ...

Page 58: ... Media Player is receiving a video being sent sometimes the connection with a server can be cut off In such a case press the PLAY button of Windows Media Player again CAST VIEW button CAST BARS button CAST TRIG button Color bar transmission When clicking the CAST BARS button color bars are transmitted rather than the video from SA DV6000 Video of the receiving side will be displayed with color bar...

Page 59: ... dur ing communication with the network pack are set RTSP port used for handling commands Use TCP RTP port used for receiving video data Use UDP Normally available ports are automatically searched and set If there are restrictions to the port numbers due to the LAN environment settings of your PC consult your network administrator When specifying the port numbers for use check each checkbox and in...

Page 60: ... pack to a network In the FTP CLIENT SETUP screen of the Streamcorder set the transfer destination of the clips Operating the FTP SEND SETUP screen 1 Click FTP SEND SETUP on the left side of the Stramcorder screen to display the FTP SEND SETUP screen as shown above 2 Select the clips to transfer Select the checkboxes of the file numbers to transfer Multiple selections allowed 3 Click the FTP butto...

Page 61: ... on the PC to upload index html created in step 2 above to SA DV6000 FTP program settings Execute using the set value IP Adress 192 168 100 101 Remort Port 21 USER ID ftp user PASSWORD sa dv It is also possible to upload link pages from index html images etc Caution Make sure the uploaded files do not exceed 100KB in total The HTML display will fit properly on the screen when creating at a size of...

Page 62: ...wing dialog box will appear 4 Set the IP address of the VTR http asf IP address of VTR HTTP Port number set in for Media player 5 When completed with setting select OK to establish connection Memo If there is a lag between the video and audio set the sampling frequency of input and the audio mode of BR DV6000 to match stop playback on Media Player and try again WMP for Mac OS not supported Use Qui...

Page 63: ...completed with setting select OK to establish connection Memo When quickly alternating Play and Still operations on QuickTime a 455 error dialog may appear In this case turn off the BR DV6000 and turn the power back on When repeating Open and Close operations on the QuickTime Player there may be a lag between the audio and video In this case restart QuickTime If there is a lag between the video an...

Page 64: ... press the SET button or SEARCH t button The UPDATE menu screen appears 6 Set the cursor to SOFTWARE UPDATE and press the SET button CANCEL display will flash and changes will be allowed 7 Using the DISP 6 or BLANK 7 button set the display to EXECUTE and press the SET button Update will begin and UPDATE will flash on the screen during the process 8 When update is completed the normal screen appear...

Page 65: ...s than 10 seconds Failed to format CF memory card CF memory card is unformatted or an unknown format is being used Attempted to set the same value for IN POINT and OUT POINT IN POINT has not been set Both IN POINT and OUT POINT have not been set STOP button was pressed during capturing Clips on the CF card are being trans ferred to a server File to transfer has not been selected File transfer was ...

Page 66: ...ng made with other than 10 or 26 characters Set number of characters is 2 or less 3 or less Attempted to use LEAP while in the ADHOC mode The new password is the same as the old password Optimization of internal ROM disk currently being processed Failed to acquire IP address when DHCP is ON There is no update data in the CF memory card CF memory card is not inserted Update was not successful Signa...

Page 67: ...ows 2000 From the Start button select Programs Accessories Command Prompt 2 Input the following and press the Enter key PING xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address of the other party Input example When the IP address of the other party is 192 168 0 10 PING 192 168 0 010 3 Check to see that the other party is successfully displayed If connection is not successful Request timed out or Des...

Page 68: ... address is referred to as the gateway address RTP Realtime Transport Protocol Protocol to transmit in realtime digitalized video audio data via a network RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol Protocol to control realtime transmission of video audio data via a network HTTP Hypertext Transport Protocol Protocol used when transferring HTML Hypertext Markup Language files between WWW server and browser P...

Page 69: ...ucture communication It can also serve as the relay point for cable LAN or wireless LAN ASF Advanced Streaming Format Data streaming format developed by Microsoft Corporation U S for transmission of video and audio Host name Name of a device not limited to a computer but all connection devices with an IP address on a network Port number Number used for detecting applications and service during TCP...

Page 70: ... the same class Each IP address is structured by a series of 4 digit numbers separated by a period The first number of the IP address indicates the class First number of the IP address Class Application number of PCs structuring the network 1 127 Class A For large scale networks max approx 16 million units 128 191 Class B For medium scale networks max approx 65 000 units 192 223 Class C For small ...

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