• Deletion and renaming of directories
Notes
•The maximum number of files that can be created on one disc, including directories, is 5000.
•File names and directory names can use letters, numbers, and symbols 1) from the Unicode 2.0
However, the following control characters and symbols cannot be used.
-Control characters: U+0000 to U+001F, U+007F
-Symbols: ", *, /, :, <, >, ?, \,
1)The following character codes cannot be used by FAM connections. U+010000, U+020000, U+030000, U+040000, U+050000, U+060000, 0U+70000, U+080000, U+090000, U+0A0000, U+0B0000, U+0C0000, U+0D0000, U+0E0000, U+0F0000, U+100000
•To create a new directory in the General directory, first create a directory on the desktop and rename it using only characters that can be used on this unit. Then drag it from the desktop and drop it in the General directory.
Operating system requirements for file operations by file access mode (called FAM below) are as follows.
•Computer operating system: Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or higher, or Microsoft Windows XP
PreparationsInstall the FAM driver on the remote computer.
To install the FAM driver
Insert the supplied
For details, refer to the ReadMe file contained on the CD- ROM disc.
Note
Use Version 1.6 or higher of the FAM driver. The FAM driver on the supplied
To check the version, click “Add or Remove Programs”(Windows XP) or “Add/Remove Programs” (Windows 2000), select “ProDisc”, and then click “Click here for support information”.
Making FAM connections1 If there is a disc loaded in this unit, put the unit into the following state.
•Recording, playback, search and other disc operations: Stopped
•THUMBNAIL indicator (see page 20): Off
•Disc access by DELETE LAST CLIP, DELETE ALL CLIPS, or QUICK FORMAT on the DISC page of the OPERATION menu, and so on: Stopped
•Interval Rec function: Off
•MENU switch: OFF
•Unsaved current clip list: Save or clear
2 Connect the DV IN/OUT S400 connector on this unit to the i.LINK (IEEE1394) connector on the remote computer, using an i.LINK cable.
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