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Editing an audio file name
You can edit a name of the current audio file.
Before carrying out the following, select an audio file whose name you want to edit as the
current file.
1. While stopped, press the [SHIFT] key to turn on the indicator.
2. Press the [SETUP] key.
The unit enters the Utility mode.
The first time the unit enters the mode after turning on the power, the "Rec Protect?" menu appears.
6. After you finish entering the desired name, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
After showing "Please Wait!" followed by "Completed!", the display returns to show the beginning of the
audio file.
5. Enter a desired name.
You can enter characters by two ways as below.
Use the jog dial to enter a character at the flashing point. You can move the flashing point to the
right using the [SKIP/CURSOR] [>>|] key.
Use the numeric keys at the flashing point. When pressing another numeric key, the flashing point
moves to the right.
4. Press the [MARGIN RESET/CLR] key repeatedly until all the characters shown are deleted.
Each press of the key deletes the leftmost character and moves the rest of the characters left.
3. Use the jog dial to select the "Edit File Name?" menu and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The current file name is shown, in which the leftmost character flashes. In this condition, you can edit the
name.
The example below shows the tentative name (B11h23m09s24dec2) automatically given when the file was
created.
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file extension
Tips: File extension
Generally, each file has a file extension; ".wav" for a "BWF" file, or ".sd2" for a "SDII" file.
When editing the name of a "BWF" file, if you enter a name without the file extension, ".wav" is auto-
matically added.
".sd2" is not automatically added to the name of a "SDII".
Note that the display only shows up to 16 characters, therefore, if an edited name has 17 or more
characters, only the first 16 characters are shown.
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