Labelling and metadata
Felicity Meakins
f.meakins at UQ.EDU.AU
Mon May 3 08:19:28 UTC 2010
This is a good point, particularly if you use two recorders (e.g. audio
recorded plus video camera) to record the same session. I use 'v' and 'a' to
distinguish these. In this respect, it is the recording _session_ that's
primary, not the actual recording.
FM09_v10A
FM=me
09=year (full date is in metadata)
v=video
10=recording session
A=part of recording session
e.g. recording session may have taken place at X place but over two hours we
recorded 3 stories A, B, C.
On 3/5/10 6:13 PM, "Joe Blythe" <blythe.joe at gmail.com> wrote:
> The only two cents worth I'd like to add to this discussion is that I had to
> modify my numbering numbering system to indicate whether the original
> recording was made with a video or dedicated audio recorder. I only mark the
> video ones as "vid".
>
> Thus video files might be
> 20100503JBvid01.mov
>
> Because you sometimes need to extract audio files from video files the video
> file, such an extracted audio file would be
> 20100503JBvid01.wav
>
> This ensures that any files recorded on the same date from a dedicated audio
> recorder (e.g., 20100503JBv01.wav) don't end up with the same file name.
>
> Joe
>
>
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