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| Basic UMID (32 bytes) |
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| Universal label |
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Menus 8 Chapter
Using the Extended UMID
You have to enter a country code, organization code and user code. Set the country code referring to the
For details, see “About UMID ownership information” (page 123).
Functions of UMID data
The UMID data enables the followings:
•Add a globally unique ID to every clip of
•Distinguishing between original material and copied material. 00 is added to the Instance Number for original material.
•Recording based on the UTC. The UTC is used when recording the UMID. This enables uniform control of source material recorded all over the world based on the universal time code.
•Calculating the date difference among source materials. The source material is recorded based on the MJD (Modified Julian Date), which enables easy calculation of date difference among source materials.
Proceed as follows.
1 Set extended menu item 029 “STORED OWNERSHIP” to “on.”
See
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COUNTRY | Country code |
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ORGANIZATION | Organization code |
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USER | User code |
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To change the currently selected item
Hold down the STOP button, and turn the jog dial or shuttle dial.
To select a different digit to be changed
Turn the jog dial or shuttle dial.
To change the value of a digit
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