File data transfer using ftp server function, Connecting with a personal computer, Ftp client applications – Fostex DV824 User Manual

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DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824

DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824

DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824

DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824

DVD Multitrack Recorder DV824

By connecting the [ETHERNET] port on the DV824 to your personal computer using
a LAN cable, the DV824 acts as an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server, allowing trans-
ferring audio file data between the DV824 and your personal computer via TCP/IP.
The FTP client application is used when transferring file data.

File data transfer using FTP server function

BI-PHASE INPUT

INPUT

OUTPUT

ANALOG OUTPUT BALANCED [+4dBu]

ANALOG INPUT BALANCED [+4dBu]

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2:NC
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4:12V

THRU

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REMOTE

PARALLEL

TIME CODE

LEVEL SEL

24V

5V

WORD

WORD

1:GND 2:HOT 3:COLD

ON

LINK

TX/RX

ETHERNET

DIGITAL I/O AES/EBU

<Connecting with a personal computer>

To connect the DV824 [ETHERNET] port to a personal computer, use a "cat-
egory 5" LAN cable conformed to "10BASE-T" and "100BASE-TX".
If you connect the DV824 to a personal computer via a switching hub, use
straight cables between the DV824 and the switching hub, and between the
switching hub and the personal computer.
If you connect the DV824 directly to a personal computer, use a cross cable.

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Cross cable

Straight cable

<FTP client applications>

Fostex has checked the following FTP client applications.

• Already confirmed applications:

Fetch (shareware for Macintosh)
WS FTP (shareware for Windows)

• Unusable application:

FTP Explorer (shareware for Windows)

<Where audio files are stored?>

"BWF" audio files is stored in the "bwff" folder.
Note that only audio files with the ".wav" extension are stored in the "bwff"
folder.

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