JVC GY-DV5000U DR-DV5000U DV Video Disk Recorder 44 page instruction manual - Page 36
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Rec Format: • DEFAULT REC FORMAT: AVI TYPE 2 Setup: • HDD PORT -> HDD • DATE FORMAT -> MM/DD/YY • SET DATE&TIME : • DATE: 07/24/03 • TIME: 12:00:00 • OS VERSION NO. -> VARIABLE • CAM TYPE -> JVC DV5000 • TC MODE -> EXT TC • TC SET: • TC PRESET -> 00:00:00:00 • UB PRESET -> 00 00 00 00 • DROP/NON-DROP -> NON-DROP • IR -> ENABLE • GPI -> DISABLE • BACKLIGHT -> ON • CLIP PREVIEW -> PREVIEW ON • AUDIO CORRECTION -> MEDIUM FireStore DR-DV5000 User Guide GETTING FIRESTORE RECORDED CLIPS ONTO A COMPUTER SYSTEM Once you have recorded clips to your FireWire disk drive using FireStore, it is possible to use those clips in most computer based DV NLE systems. Traditionally, in order to get footage into your NLE system, it was necessary to capture or digitize that footage utilizing a video capture card. Using FireStore DRDV5000 recorded clips, it is possible to skip this capture stage by simply connecting the FireWire disk drive to your computer via an OHCI compliant IEEE-1394 (FireWire) PCI card or connection. FireWire disk drives that were used with FireStore DR-DV5000 can be connected to any computer system that will read a FAT 32 volume. This includes Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Mac OS9 and OS10. FAT32 volumes will not work with Windows NT and older Macintosh based operating systems. Check the FOCUS Enhancements' website (www.FOCUSinfo.com) for more information. In order for you to use FireStore DR-DV5000 recorded FireWire disk drives on a computer, you must have an active IEEE-1394 connection on your computer. You also must have loaded any required FireWire disk drive drivers onto your computer system (Consult your FireWire disk drive documentation for more information). Simply connect your FireWire disk drive to your computer system utilizing a standard 6pin to 6-pin FireWire cable and connect power to the drive if necessary (some FireWire disk drives receive power from the computer's FireWire connection. Consult your FireWire disk drive documentation for more information). PAGE 35