the server, enter the appropriate user name and password.

3 Click on the OK button.

On this tab, enter the path for the directory under which the metadata have been stored. To connect matadata files with a video/audio file, use Change Attribute (see page 34).

Manipulating the File System Data on an External Server (under Superuser Privilege)

When you attach a new memory label to a cassette and load the cassette into an e-VTR, information on the file system will be stored on the memory label.

When manipulating the file system data on a memory label, the number of files to be created is limited by the capacity of the memory label. It may depend on the lengths of filenames, but approximately 40 files can be created on average.

By manipulating these file system data on an external server that can have much larger amounts data than the capacity of a memory label, 125 files at maximum can be created regardless of the lengths of filenames.

To manipulate the file system data on an external server, log on as a superuser and proceed as follows:

Setting procecure

1 Double-click on of the File system indication to open the Cassette Information window. (The window can also be opened by right-clicking in an empty area of the file list and selecting Cassette Information from the popup menu.)

File System indication

File System Import: Check this check box to manipulate the file system data on an external server.

ftp/http: Click on either button to select the protocol (FTP or HTTP) for accessing to the server.

Directory Path: Specify the directory path starting with the host name.

User Name for FTP/HTTP Server, Password for FTP/HTTP Server: When recognition with a user name and a password is required when accessing to the server, enter the appropriate user name and password.

3 Click on the OK button.

The File system indication changes to .

(The indication flashes while the file list is being updated.)

2 Select the File System tab and set the data.

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