AJA Ki Pro User Manual

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Ki Pro v3.2

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Once a Ki Pro storage device (storage module or ExpressCard/34) is mounted, each clip
recorded by Ki Pro will be a file on its file system that can be opened in Final Cut Pro.
Because the clips were recorded as Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Apple
ProRes 422 (LT), or Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) with proper Final Cut Pro metadata, they’re
instantly ready to edit. While the Ki Pro clips can be accessed and used by Final Cut Pro
directly from the Ki Pro media, AJA recommends backing up your clips to your local
storage for editorial.

In Final Cut Pro's browser window you will see some of the information Ki Pro saved as
data to describe the media. Ki Pro saves the “Name”, “Media Start”, “Media End” and “Reel”
for Final Cut Pro.

NOTE:

From the Storage Module, Ki Pro supports the playback of Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes 422
(HQ), Apple ProRes (LT) and Apple ProRes (Proxy) QuickTime files with appropriate 24-bit
48kHz audio in formats and frame rates noted as supported by the latest firmware release.
Files created in other codecs or at other frame rates or frame sizes will not result in playback if
placed in the "AJA" folder on the Ki Pro Storage Module. Placing non-Apple ProRes QuickTime
files in the "AJA" folder can lead to problematic issues when attempting "Play All" operation of
clips; if media other than Apple ProRes QuickTime files must be kept on the Ki Pro Storage
Module, they should be placed outside of the "AJA" folder on the drive.

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