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PIX 220i, 240i, 220, 240 User Guide and Technical Information
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Metadata
Several parameters can be set within the Setup Menu
File Storage
to aid in the organization of iles.
This metadata can be used in naming the ile which is to be recorded. Folders are created on the 2.5”
drive or CF card based on the Reel number. The Reel number and start timecode value are recorded
within the Quicktime’s metadata ields.
CamID
The CamID ield consists of a single alpha character. It is intended to indicate which physical camera
shot the content for the take.
Reel
The reel can be considered a container for all assets generat-
ed during a recording session or day’s work. This ield con
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sists of a numeric value between 1 and 999. It is intended to
indicate what reel the recording is part of. The PIX recorder
will create a folder at the root level for each Reel. Recorded
iles are placed inside the current Reel folder.
Clip
The Clip ield consists of a numeric value between 1 and 999. It is intended to indicate what clip
number the recording is. This ield can be set manually and will increment each time a new ile is
recorded. The Clip number will reset to 1 when the Reel number is changed.
Scene/Shot
The Scene/Shot ield consists of a alpha-numeric value. Use this ield to indicate a descriptive name
for the current scene or shot.
Take
The Take ield consists of a numeric value between 1 and 999. It is intended to indicate what take
number the clip is, relative to the scene. This ield can be set manually and will increment each time
a new ile is recorded. The Take number will reset to 1 when the Scene name is changed.
Transfering Files to a Computer
Quicktime iles on PIX formated storage volumes (2.5” drive, CF card, or any external storage
device) can be copied to a computer by removing the storage device from the PIX recorder and con-
necting it to a computer. Storage devices formated with the PIX recorder use the UDF ilesystem.
See
File Storage
The Firewire 800 and USB 3.0 connectors on the PIX-CADDY are disabled when the PIX-CADDY is
atached to the PIX recorder. When ataching the PIX-CADDY to a computer, either the Firewire 800
or the USB 3.0 connection must be used; Not both.
Sound Devices recommends irst copying iles from the 2.5” drive or CF card to the computer irst
and then editing the iles. It is not recommended to edit iles directly of of the 2.5” drive or CF card.
Do not copy iles from a computer (or any other host device) to a drive that is intended to be used by the
PIX recorder. If this occurs, it is advisable to format the drive with the PIX recorder before making new
recordings.
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