Sony SF-10000 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
4.
If the path in the Destination folder box is not appropriate, click the Browse button and browse to the desired destination folder.
5.
Type the desired prefix in the File name prefix box.
6.
If desired, clear the Use long file names for destination file names check box and enter an appropriate numeric value in the Start
file counter index box.
7.
Type a name in the File name prefix box if you want add a prefix to extracted regions. For example, enter Test to extract the files
Test Region 001.wav, Test Region 002.wav, Test Region 003.wav, and so on.
Note:
Select the Use long file names for destination file names check box to allow file names of up to 128 characters including
spaces. The files names will consist of the value in the File name prefix box and the region name.
When this check box is cleared, file names will conform to the 8.3 naming convention. These names consist of the first 5 characters from
the File name prefix and a unique three-digit number starting with the number specified in the Start file counter index box. For
example, if you have 4 regions selected for extraction, and your prefix is set to PREFIX, the names used will be PREFI000.wav,
PREFI001.wav, PREFI002.wav PREFI003.wav.
8.
Click Extract.
Using the Regions List
The Regions List contains information pertaining to all regions in the current data window. The Regions List information can be saved as
metadata in most file types. You also have the option of saving the Regions List to an external Playlist file.
Displaying the Regions List
1.
Open the Voiceover.pca file. This file is located in the same folder as the application.
2.
From the View menu, choose Metadata, and then choose Regions List from the submenu (or press Ctrl+Alt+M, 0). The Regions List
for Voiceover.pca appears.
Working with the Regions List
By default, the Regions List displays the following information for each region in the current data window:
A small Play button (
) dedicated to the region.
The region’s name.
The region’s start point.
The region’s end point.
The region’s length.
The regions trigger.
The region’s channel.
The region’s note.
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