Subject: | SD 702 naming convention |
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From: | "ortfmic" ortfmic |
Date: | Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:18 pm (PDT) |
The Sound Devices 7-series recorders were designed with movie and video production in mind; as a result, the "scene" and "take number" naming convention does not directly translate to field recording. Or, does it? To other owners of 7-series recorders who are not in film, how are you using the naming convention to fit your work? Have you found a way to name a file after recording? I'm using daily folders and a naming convention that is -01.WAV, -02.WAV, and so on. When I firewire to my computer, the filenames mean nothing; that is, they don't reflect the content. Tom |
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