Fostex PD-6 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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DVD Location Recorder (Chapter 5: Recording/playback)
• File names of created audio files
When making recording in any of the single-file modes (2TR, 4TR, 5TR or 6TR), the
real-time clock time data when starting recording is given as the file name by default.
Example: “B15h 11m 25s 07jan 2003.wav”
The leftmost “B” stands for “BWF”. The file extension (“.wav”) is automatically appended.
By setting the “File name mode” item to “Take” instead of “Date” using the “Default
file name” menu in the Setup mode, “Scene name + Take number” is given as the
default file name. In this setting, you can also set a desired scene name and take
number. See “Chapter 7: Setup mode” on page 99 for details.
Example: “Action-001.wav” (when “SCENE NAME” and “TAKE NUMBER” are set to
“Action” and “-001” respectively.) The file extension (“.wav”) is automatically appended.
If you repeat creating new files in the above setting, the similar file name as above,
except that the take number is automatically incremented, is given to each file.
If you make recording in either of two-file mode (2+4TR or 1+5TR), the names of two
created files given are as below.
When “Default file name” is set to “Date”:
File 001: “M15h 11m 25s 07jan 2003.wav” (begins by “M”)
File 002: “B15h 11m 25s 07jan 2003.wav”
When “Default file name” is set to “Take” (when “SCENE NAME” and “TAKE NUMBER”
are set to “Action” and “-001” respectively.):
File 001: “ActionM-001.wav” (“M” is appended after the scene name)
File 002: “Action-001.wav”
In both cases, “M” stands for “multitrack”. File 001 (with “M”) corresponds to the 4-
track or 5-track file. Also note that, for the two files created in two-file mode, the
younger file number is always assigned to the multitrack file. In the example above,
001 is assigned to the multitrack file, while 002 is assigned to 1 or 2 track file.