MacroSystem Bogart SE Ver.4 - 4.5c Release Notes User Manual

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NOTES

-As with other versions of Bogart SE, Bogart 4.5c will be around 1 GB in size and need to be
burned on DVD-R discs. Some observations you might make with the changes: You'll notice a
little extra time needed during the install process. It may take an extra minute to reach the

installation menus. Also, on some burner models the eject tray may very briefly pop out and
go back in during the install process. Ignore this and let it continue the install process.

Additionally, Bogart SE Models that have a front LED panel might show a little white circle with
a line through it when you are doing the installation. At this time, this display response is
normal and isn't any harm to the system.


-It is now possible to update the machine by internet. When you go to the main Settings menu
and open up the Install Product button, you'll notice you do not have the direct button for the

product installation anymore. This button now gives you three options: Install product, System
update, and System information. "S" models will be able to update by internet now with a
connected Ethernet jack to your internet connection. More information on that to come.

-When working with Bogart 4.5c, you will need a min. of 1024MB RAM. So in some rare cases, a
Renommee or Solitaire Ultra (not Plus) model might need a RAM upgrade.

-The installation of Bogart 4.5c on some Renommee PLUS / Solitaire Plus Ultra models may

require a connected VGA monitor (or flat-screen TV on VGA).

-For those that experienced DV drop frames during firewire loads with Bogart 3.2c, there is a
new option to try and help with that. On the main menu go to "System" and click on

"Record/Playback". There will be a checkmark button next to "Display during DV/HDV
recording." Leave this set to a dash and not a checkmark. What this does is hide the preview

during the DV recording. The makes it easier on the system to not have to display the preview
data while recording and helps eliminate the isolated drop frames. When you record in DV with
this setting, the counter will now roll, but the monitor will show a gray screen. If you need to

see what is being recorded, please reference the viewfinder or monitor attached to the DV
camera or DV deck.
















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