Network File Transfers = 97
file. If you want to transfer the entire recording, be sure that the In/Out markers are set to the
beginning and end of material before the transfer.
To maintain the identity of the transferred clip, the time code references for its Mark-In/Out
points are maintained, as shown in Figure 35: Result of a network file transfer.
Figure 35: Result of a network file transfer
File Sizes Reported in Listing
The size of a clip reported in the file listing is the amount of video and audio data included
between the In/Out points.
Overwriting Files
It is the responsibility of the client application (Windows Explorer, FlashFXP, etc) to ask the
user if they want to overwrite a file.
Interrupted and Resumed Transfers
If a transfer is interrupted (for example, by a dropped connection) the amount of the file that
has been transferred is kept on the target system. Resumption of a partial transfer is planned for
a future software release.
System Security
The Image Server can share program content on a network with other equipment to. It appears
as an anonymous FTP server, and is accessible to anyone on the network. As with all servers, it
is essential to use it behind a properly configured firewall.
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00:30:00;00
(IN POINT)
00:32:00;00
(OUT POINT)
CLIP_A.mxf
Before Transfer (On Source Image Server)
00:30:00;00 00:32:00;00
CLIP_A.mxf
After Transfer (On Target Image Server)