Sony BKMW-E3000 Network Card User Manual


 
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Preparations
2
To send a file while playing back the tape, cue to the
position from where you wish the transfer to start then
press the PLAY button while holding the ENTRY
button pressed.
To send a file while recording the input signal on
the tape, simultaneously press the REC and PLAY
buttons while holding the ENTRY button pressed.
The e-VTR starts to transfer data.
3
When the destination is an FTP server, press the
STOP button when playback or recording of the
portion to be transferred ends,
The file transmission operation is completed after the
portion stored in the buffer memory on the network
board has been completely transferred.
When the destination is an HTTP server,
transmission automatically ends when the duration
specified using the Setup menu ITEM-256: HTTP
TRANSFER DURATION has elapsed.
If you press the STOP button during transmission,
transmission is terminated, and the file created on the
destination server is erased.
To transfer a specified portion on the tape
as a file
1
Play back the tape and register the IN and OUT points
for the portion be transferred.
2
Press the PLAY button while holding the ENTRY
button pressed.
The portion between the IN and OUT points is tranferred
as a file.
Note that this operation is not possible if F6 (TR_SEL) has
been set to BOTH.
When sending both MXF D10 and MXF Proxy AV while
playing back the tape or sending an MXF D10 or MXF
Proxy AV signal while recording the input signal on the
tape, it must be guaranteed that the destination server
and the network are in sufficient conditions to send each
of material files in the actual time alloted.
If the bandwidth of the network is insufficient, and
transfer of the material is jammed, parts of data may be
lost, and the file may not conform to the MXF file
standards.
MXF Proxy AV transmission is not possible if the Setup
menu ITEM-111: TSO/PLAY has been set to FEED.
Therefore, if you set F6 (TR_SEL) to Proxy or BOTH,
file transmission is disabled.
To specify the transmission size (duration)
for the HTTP server
When the destination is an HTTP server, it is necessary to
specify the duration of the material to be sent, using the
Setup menu ITEM-256: : HTTP TRANSFER DURATION
in advance.
20 sec, 40 sec, 60 sec, 90 sec, 120 sec, 150 sec, 180 sec:
Size (duration) of the material to be sent in seconds
(default setting: 20 sec)
Notes
ITEM-256
HTTP TRANSFER DURATION
20 sec