Fostex PD606 Network Card User Manual


 
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Location Recorder Model PD606
Chapter 8: MENU mode/DISK UTILITY menu
The table below shows the details of the descriptor information which Fostex registers
by default, as shown on the screen example above.
The information can be used for creating an AVID ALE file, as well as can be directly
exported to the AVID system via USB (or via a disk).
<Note>:
Each character string before "=" shows the "header ID" of currently avail-
able meta data.
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fUBITS=$
fSCENE=**********
fTAKE=***
fTAPE=**********
fEVENT=*****
fTRK1=**********
fTRK2=**********
fNOTE=
The user bit used when recording time code is recorded by de-
fault.
When creating a file, the character string before "-" in the file name
is set as a SCENE by default.
When creating a file, the three-digit number between "-" and the
file extension in the file name is set as a TAKE number by default.
When creating a file, the reel number (volume label) on the disk is
set as a TAPE number (up to 8 digits) by default.
The five-digit number set by the "Set Next Event" menu item in
the "System Setup" menu of the MENU mode is set as an EVENT
number by default.
Track name of each track.
A default track name (up to 16 characters) for each track is re-
corded.
The screen above shows the example when the recording mode
is set to stereo (2-track). The number of lines increases when
recording more tracks.
This is used for comment. By default, no data exists.
5) By rotating the [MENU] dial, the sound sequence information is scrolled.
See the next page for details about the sound sequence information.
The sound sequence information of a BWF file includes items as below and you can edit
them if necessary. "<New line>" at the bottom is used for adding a new descriptor
information. See "Adding descriptor information" for details.
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fSPEED=*****
The frame rate set by the "Frame rate" menu item in the "System
Setup" menu of the MENU mode is set as the frame rate by de-
fault.