Monitoring and recording – Atomos Ninja 2 User Manual

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Organising material on the disk

Ninja-2 uses a

unitname,

scene,

shot

and

take

naming

convention:

NINJA2_S001_S001_T001

This was recorded on a

Ninja-2

unit

called

NINJA2

, the

scene

selected was 1, the

shot

selected was 1 and it was

take

1.

Below is an example of your playback browser window showing file
names.

To organise your clips you need to access the Scene & Shot. To navigate
press

Menu

on the main screen and then press

Scene

&

Shot

on the

menu screen.

You can see along the top you have

scene

and

Shot

with a large

underlined number, this is the current selection.

To change them press

scene

or

shot

(depending on the one you wish

to change) then the number you wish it to set as. In each selection this
goes up to 999.

Once selected you will see the underlined number at the top will have
changed. You can now go back to the Main screen and start your record.

If you do not set this up Ninja-2 will start recording from

Scene 1 and Shot 1 automatically.

The Ninja-2 uses the exFAT file system. This is recognised

natively by both PCs and Macs, without any need to install
driver software. It is a 64-bit file system that will let you record
to the full capacity of your storage medium without any need to
“segment” the files. The maximum file size is so large that you
do never need to worry about exceeding it.

For Windows XP, service pack 3 and a special exFAT patch

are required. Both are available on the Microsoft

®

website.


For MAC OS Snow Leopard 10.6.5 or higher is required.

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8. Monitoring and Recording

cont.

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