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Planning metadata is information about shooting
and recording plans, recorded in an XML file.
You can shoot using clip names and shot mark
names defined in advance in a planning metadata
file.
[Note]
Use a font set that is compatible with the language set using
Maintenance >Language in the setup menu when defining
clip names and shot mark names. Using fonts for a language
that is different from the language setting on the camcorder
may cause characters to be displayed abnormally.
Loading a Planning Metadata File
into Camcorder Memory when
Recording a Clip
1
Save the planning metadata file on an SxS
memory card beforehand.
Planning metadata files are stored in the
“General/Sony/Planning” directory.
2
Insert an SxS memory card in slot A or B.
3
Select Operation >Planning Metadata >Load
Media(A) or Load Media(B) in the setup menu.
A file list screen appears.
Up to 64 planning metadata files are displayed
in the list.
4
Turn the MENU knob to select a file to load
and press the knob.
5
Turn the MENU knob to select [Load] and press
the knob, then select [Execute] and press the
knob again.
[Note]
Data cannot be loaded from SDXC cards.
Displaying Detailed Information in
Planning Metadata
After loading planning metadata into the
camcorder, you can check the detailed information
that it contains, such as file names, date and time
of creation, and titles.
1
Select Operation >Planning Metadata
>Properties in the setup menu.
2
Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute], and
then press the knob.
The planning metadata information is
displayed.
Item
Information
File Name
File name
Assign ID
Assign ID
Created
Date and time of creation
Modified
Date and time of most recent
modification
Modified by
Name of person who
modified the file
Title
Title1 specified in file (ASCII
format clip name)
Title2
Title2 specified in file (UTF-8
format clip name)
Material Group Number of material groups
a)
Shot Mark0 to
Shot Mark9
Names defined in file for Shot
Mark 0 to Shot Mark 9
a) Material group: A group of clips recorded with the
same planning metadata.
You can turn the MENU knob to scroll the list.
Clearing the Loaded Planning
Metadata
1
Select Operation >Planning Metadata >Clear
Memory in the setup menu.
2
Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute], and
then press the knob.
Deletion starts.
The message “Clear Planning Metadata File
OK” appears when the deletion finishes.
Defining Clip Names in Planning
Metadata
The following two types of clip name strings can
be written in a planning metadata file.
ˎ
ˎ
An ASCII format name that appears in the
viewfinder
ˎ
ˎ
A UTF-8 format name that is actually registered
as the clip name
You can select which type of clip name is
displayed with Operation >Planning Metadata
>Clip Name Disp in the setup menu.
When a clip name is set with planning metadata,
the clip name is displayed.
[Note]
When you define both an ASCII format name and a UTF-8
format name with planning metadata, the UTF-8 format
string is used as the clip name string. If you define either an
ASCII format name or a UTF-8 format name with planning
metadata, the defined format name is displayed though it is
not selected by menu setting.
Clip name string example
Use a text editor to modify the two fields in the
<Title> tag that contain the clip name strings.
The shaded fields in the example are clip name
strings. “Typhoon” is described in ASCII format
(up to 44 characters). “Typhoon_Strikes_Tokyo” is
described in UTF-8 format (up to 44 bytes).
“sp” indicates a space and
indicates a carriage
return.
<?xml
sp
version="1.0"
sp
encoding="
UTF-8"?>
<PlanningMetadata
sp
xmlns="http://
xmlns.sony.net/pro/metadata/
planningmetadata"
sp
assignId="
P0001"
sp
creationDate="
2015-09-30T17:00:00+09:00"
sp
lastUpdate="
2015-10-06T17:00:00+09:00"
sp
version="1.00">
<Properties
sp
propertyId="
assignment"
sp
update="
2015-10-06T17:00:00+09:00"
sp
modifiedBy="Chris">
<Title
sp
usAscii="Typhoon"
sp
xml:lang="en">Typhoon_Strikes_Tokyo
</Title>
</Properties>
</PlanningMetadata>
[Notes]
ˎ
ˎ
When you create a file, enter each statement as a single
line with a CRLF only after the last character in the
statement line, and do not enter spaces except where
specified.
ˎ
ˎ
Up to 44 bytes (or characters) can be entered for the clip
name.
If the UTF-8 format string exceeds 44 bytes, the first 44
bytes are used as the clip name.
If only an ASCII format name is specified, a 44-character
string is used as the clip name.
When neither an ASCII format name string nor UTF-8
format name string can be used, the standard format clip
name is used.
Planning Metadata