File viewer screen, File viewer navigation – Sound Devices 722 User Manual

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A hierarchical view of files generated by the 722 is below.

722

1

FALSETAKES

1

SOUNDDEV

1

TRASH

1

TOP-LEVEL

1

MID-LEVEL

1

BOTTOM-LEVEL

Example:

722

1

FALSETAKES

1

SOUNDDEV

1

TRASH

1

PROJECT

1

07Y01M15

1

SCENE

NAMET01.WAV
NAMET02.WAV

The FALSETAKES, SOUNDDEV, and TRASH folders are automatically gener-

ated. SOUNDDEV is not viewable from the 722 File Viewer.

A TOP-LEVEL folder sits in the root directory. This folder can be negated by

choosing <None> in the menu File: Folder Options.

These two files are title NAME in the menu

Rec: Scene Name/Number.

This is a TOP-LEVEL folder named PROJECT activated in the menu File:

Folder Options.

A BOTTOM-LEVEL folder could also be used as a sub-folder. This folder can

be selected to be a <Scene> folder in the menu

File: Folder Options.

This is a MID-LEVEL folder set to <Daily> from the menu

File: Folder Options.

A MID-LEVEL folder can be used as a sub-folder. This folder can be selected

to be a <Daily> folder in the menu File: Folder Options.

This is a BOTTOM-LEVEL folder set to <Scene> from the menu

File: Folder Options.

File Viewer Navigation

Moving from file to file is similar to navigating among files on a computer.

1.

Enter the file menu by either selecting

File:View Files file in the setup menu or by pressing the front

panel HDD key. By default the current record folder is opened.

2.

To move up the hierarchy scroll up to the top of the menu to “

\..” .

3.

Press enter or the Rotary Switch button to go up one menu level.

4.

From the root menu, selecting

\.. opens the media select screen.

5.

Continuing up the file hierarchy the media menu is viewable. Select either internal hard drive or CF (if

installed) and drill down through the directories of that medium to the file required.

Larger files take added time to show details; this is normal.

File Viewer Screen

The file list screen contains information about the individual audio files contained in the folder. The

left side of the display shows files and folders. The top line displays the folder path in the form of

media\folder name. File names are listed in the order they were recorded.

Data files not native to the 722 will not show in the File Viewer, although folders that they occupy will be
visible.

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