Monitoring and recording, Cont – Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual

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Atomos Anti-Shock Technology

Spinning disks are very reliable in a controlled environment where

movement and vibration are minimal and within the capabilities of the

devices. They are ideal for low-cost recording, but will suffer reduced

performance if they are jolted or receive a sudden impact.
Should one of these events occur, the Ninja Blade will sense the hard

disk slowdown. If there is a break in the recording it will detect the

number of frames involved and will then continue to record when it is safe

to do so.
This means that even if you suffer a momentary break in your recording, the

video capture will continue without any intervention from you, the user.
It is obviously important for you to know that you have suffered from an

interrupted recording and the user interface will display a warning (in the

form of a Kangaroo sign) clearly above the disk-capacity display on the

main screen.
If you find you are working on a very active project where you are seeing

a lot of “Skippys” then you probably need to switch to SSDs, and only

use spinning disks for gentler environments.

To remove “Skippy” warning, simply touch the icon

and it will disappear.

File Recovery

The Ninja Blade saves the file every 8 seconds while in recording mode,

so if the recording is stopped suddenly, without closing the file properly,

you will only ever lose 8 seconds of material.
In the event of an interrupted recording, when you restart the Ninja

Blade, or enter playback mode, you will be presented with a menu that

gives you the option to recover immediately, or recover it later.
If you recover later, every time you put the disk in, or start up the Ninja

Blade, the same menu will appear to prompt you to recover the file that

did not close properly.

If the drive is broken, or has become corrupted, then we will

not be able to recover the file and we recommend that you

try third-party hard disk recovery software.

“Skippy”

warning

8. Monitoring and Recording

cont.

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