FOCUS Enhancements MR-HD100 User Manual

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Introduction

MR-HD100 Media Recorder
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recording starts, the MR-HD100 creates a new clip and

seamlessly appends the Retro Disk session to the beginning of

the new clip.

• Retro Disk Mode

This mode insures that action at the beginning of video clip is

not missed. In Retro Disk mode, the MR-HD100 is in a state

similar to Pause, except that it is continuously recording video in

a loop of user-defined length: from 1 to 392 minutes. The length

of the loop depends on the amount of disk drive space available.

When active recording starts, the MR-HD100 creates a new clip

and seamlessly appends the Retro Disk session to the beginning

of the new clip.

• Scene Marking (Reels)

This allows categorizing video clips into pre-named folders on

the disk during a shoot.

• Snap and Timelapse Record

(DV Only)

• Universal Disk Format (UDF)

a.

Large disk storage capacity through use of UDF.

b.

Single DV/HDV file recording times of up to 90 minutes.

c.

720p50/60 QuickTime recording time 45 minutes.

d.

Automated new file creation at large file boundaries.

e.

Read Capability on Windows XP and Read/Write

Capability on Mac OS 10.5 and Windows Vista

f.

FAT32 optional.

• Wired or Wireless Networking

Set up and log metadata while shooting, through the MR-

HD100’s USB 2.0 interface. Mount the MR-HD100 on either

wired or wireless networks using USB 2.0 wired or wireless

(802.11b/g) network adapters provided with the MR-HD100.
In addition, this permits the asynchronous file transfer of clips

from the MR-HD100 to a NLE system or PX Media Server.

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