– 172 –Chapter 9 Network Connection — Using FTP client function@@ NOTEt Metadata can be viewed but cannot be edited.t If you leave the FTP thumbnail screen or clip properties displayed, the FTP server may be disconnected after a while. After the server has beendisconnected, thumbnails may not be able to be displayed. In this case, return to the FTP explorer screen and display the FTP thumbnail screenagain.Transferring from a P2 card to an FTP server (copy)Clips on P2 cards can be transferred to the FTP server.1 Press the button.The thumbnail screen is displayed.2 Select a clip to be transferred.3 Select [FTP] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [COPY].If you copy only proxy recording, select [FTP(PROXY)] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [COPY].4 Press the control stick.The folders of FTP server are displayed.5 Select the transfer destination folder using the control stick.6 Move the cursor to [YES] and press the control stick.Copying starts.For the procedure to import by clips, refer to “Copying clips” (page 106).When copying is completed, [COPY COMPLETED!] appears.@@ NOTEt Folder names using multi-byte characters are not displayed correctly.t Depending on the number of clips on the server and network conditions, it may take some time to display thumbnails or to copy them.t To cancel the copy process, use the control stick to place the cursor on [CANCEL] and press the control stick. Select [YES] when a [CANCEL]confirmation message appears, and then press the control stick. If the network has not been disconnected, the partially copied clips at the copydestination are deleted. If the network has been disconnected, incomplete clips may remain on the FTP server.t After copying starts, disconnection errors will no longer be detected. Cancel the copy operation if the copying progress has stalled.t Contact your FTP server administrator for the amount of free space on the FTP server in advance, as it cannot be checked automatically beforecopying starts.t Whether an error is generated when the remaining capacity of the FTP server reaches 0 depends on the FTP server. If an error is not generated,cancel the copy operation.t Clips cannot be copied to an FTP server destination folder that contains more than 1000 clips.t To transfer clips using SSH, the FTP server must support SSH.t Using SSH will reduce the transfer speed.t To check the transfer result on a computer or another device, refreshing the display on the computer or another device may be necessary.Writing back from an FTP server to a P2 card (copy)You can write back the selected clips from an FTP server on the network to a P2 card.1 Display the FTP thumbnail screen2 Select a clip to be copied.3 Select one from [SLOT 1]/[SLOT 2]/[SLOT 3] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [COPY].4 Press the control stick.Copying starts.When copying is completed, [COPY COMPLETED!] appears.@@ NOTEt Depending on the number of clips on the server and network conditions, it may take some time to display thumbnails or to copy them.t To cancel the copy process, use the control stick to place the cursor on [CANCEL] and press the control stick. Select [YES] when a [CANCEL]confirmation message appears, and then press the control stick. Clips copied halfway to the copy destination are deleted.t After copying starts, disconnection errors will no longer be detected. Cancel the copy operation if the copying progress has stalled.t Clips cannot be copied to the copy destination P2 card folder that contains more than 1000 clips.t To transfer clips using SSH, the FTP server must support SSH.t Using SSH will reduce the transfer speed.t After an error occurred during an operation such as copying, the FTP server may be disconnected and the operation can no longer be continued. Inthis case, return to the FTP explorer screen, display the FTP thumbnail screen again, and then restart the copying or another operation.Transferring from an SD card to an FTP server (export)You can collectively transfer the data in an SD memory card to the FTP server.1 Press the button.The thumbnail screen is displayed.2 Select [SD CARD] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [EXPORT].