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Defining shot mark names in planning metadata – Sony XDCA-FX9 Extension Unit for PXW-FX9 Camera User Manual

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The shaded fields in the example are clip name
strings.
“Typhoon” is described in ASCII format (up to 44
characters). “Typhoon_Strikes” is described in
UTF-8 format (up to 44 bytes).

sp

” indicates a space and

3

indicates a carriage

return.

sp

version="1.0"

sp

encoding="

UTF-8"?>

3

sp

xmlns="http://

xmlns.sony.net/pro/metadata/
planningmetadata"

sp

assignId="

P0001"

sp

creationDate="

2011-08-20T17:00:00+09:00"

sp

lastUpdate="
2011-09-28T10:30:00+09:00"

sp

version="1.00">

3

sp

propertyId="

assignment"

sp

update="

2011-09-28T10:30:00+09:00"

sp

modifiedBy="Chris">

3

sp

usAscii="

"

sp

xml:lang="en">

3

3

3

Notes

• When you create a file, enter each statement as a single

line by breaking a line with a carriage return only after
the last character of the line, and do not enter spaces
except where specified with “sp.”

• A string of up to 44 bytes (or 44 characters) is valid as

a clip name.
If the UTF-8 format string exceeds 44 bytes, the first
44 bytes are used as the clip name.
If only a string in ASCII format is specified, the ASCII
format name up to the 44th character is used as the clip
name.
When neither the ASCII format name string nor UTF-
8-format name string is valid, a clip name in the
standard format is used.

Using a clip name defined in planning metadata

Load a planning metadata file that contains the
clip name into the memory of the camcorder, then
select Clip Naming

(page 111)

>Auto Naming

>Plan in the Media menu.
Clip names are generated by adding an
underscore (_) and a 5-digit serial number (00001
to 99999).

Example:

Typhoon_Strikes_00001,

Typhoon_Strikes_00002, …

Notes

• If the serial number reaches 99999, it returns to 00001

upon the next recording.

• When you load another planning metadata file, the 5-

digit serial number returns to 00001.

Defining shot mark names in planning
metadata

When you record shot mark 1 or shot mark 2, you
can apply a name to the shot mark, using a string
defined in planning metadata.

Example of shot mark name strings

Use a text editor to modify the description for the
planning metadata tag.
The shaded fields in the example are shot mark
name strings.
Names can be either in ASCII-format (up to 32
characters) or UTF-8-format (up to 16
characters).

sp

” indicates a space and

3

indicates a carriage

return.

Note

• If a name string contains even one non-ASCII

character, the maximum length of that string is limited
to 16 characters.

sp

version="1.0"

sp

encoding="

UTF-8"?>

3

sp

assignId="

H00123"

sp

creationDate="

2011-04-15T08:00:00Z"

sp

lastUpdate="

2011-04-15T15:00:00Z"

sp

version=

"1.00">

3

sp

propertyId=

"assignment"

sp

class="original"

sp

update="2011-04-15T15:00:00Z"

sp

modifiedBy="Chris">

3

sp

usAscii="Football

Game"

sp

xml:lang="en">

Football Game 15/04/2011

3

sp

name="_ShotMark1"

sp

content="

"/>

3

sp

name="_ShotMark2"

sp

content="

"/>

3

3

3

Typhoon

Typhoon_Strikes

Goal

Shoot