Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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Pair File Processing

You can create a pair file from two single files, and split a
pair file into two single files.
This section describes the operation using FM1 and FM2
as an example.

Creating a pair file from two single files
(Couple function)

• A pair file cannot be created using a still image file and

a clip file.

• A pair file cannot be created using two clip files that

have a different duration.

1

In the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu
(2111), recall two single files in FM1 and FM2.

2

Open the Frame Memory >File >Recombination menu
(2124).

3

Press [Couple].

4

Check the message, then press [Yes].

A pair file is created, and pair mode is automatically
enabled.
The name of the file recalled in the odd-numbered FM
output is set as the name of the pair file.

Splitting a pair file into two single files
(Separate function)

1

In the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu
(2111), recall a pair file in FM1 and FM2.

2

Open the Frame Memory >File >Recombination menu
(2124).

3

Press [Separate].

4

Check the message, then press [Yes].

The pair file is split into two, and pair mode is
automatically disabled.
The name of the single file in the odd-numbered FM
output is the same as the pair file before the separation,
and the name of the single file in the even-numbered
FM output is also the same but with a “~” suffix.

• If the name of the pair file is 32 characters long, the

last character of the name of the single file in the

even-numbered FM output is changed to a “~”
character.

• If the name of the pair file is 32 characters long and

the name ends with a “~” character, the pair file
cannot be split into single files. First rename the pair
file, and then split the pair file.

Copying and Moving Folders/Files

• Files that exist only in memory cannot be copied/moved.
• If the folder hierarchy level exceeds the maximum in the

copy destination or move destination, the copy function
or move function is not performed.

• Files with a signal format that is different from the

switcher signal format cannot be copied.

1

Open the Frame Memory >File >Copy/Move/New
Folder menu (2122).

2

Select the copy source or move source folder/file in the
folder/file selection area in the top row.

For details about the method of operation, see “Folder
and File Selection” (page 176)
.

3

Select the copy destination or move destination folder
in the folder/file selection area in the bottom row.

4

Press [Copy] if copying, or [Move] if moving.

When the same folder is specified as the copy
source and copy destination

Press [Duplicate] instead of [Copy]. Enter the folder
name used for the copy using the keyboard window,
and press [Enter].

Creating Folders

1

Open the Frame Memory >File >Copy/Move/New
Folder menu (2122).

2

Select a location (folder) in which to create a folder in
the lower folder/file selection area.

For details about the method of operation, see “Folder
and File Selection” (page 176)
.

The created folder hierarchy can have up to three
levels below the root level. A folder cannot be created
when a folder in the 3rd level of the hierarchy is
selected.

Notes

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