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FireStore DR-DV5000 User Guide Mounting FireWire Disk Drives to Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME Computer Systems On a Windows based computer system, simply double click the My Computer icon on the top left hand corner of the desktop. You will see the following window: Locate your FireWire disk drive. This will probably be labeled (E:), (F:), (G:) etc. (drive C: is usually your computer's main disk drive). Once located, double click on the FireWire disk drive. (If you have trouble locating the FireWire disk drive, right mouse click each drive and select Properties from the menu. Click the Hardware tab which will list the drive type). Once opened, you should see the following window: The FireWire disk drive contains several different files. Clips can appear as RawDV (.dv) AVI Type 1 (.avi), AVI Type 2 (.avi), Canopus AVI (.avi), Matrox AVI (.avi with a separate .wav audio file per track), QuickTime (.mov) and Avid OMF (.omf with two separate .aif audio files per track.).The FAT32 file system has a limitation where any particular file cannot exceed 2GB in size. This equates to roughly 9 minutes of recording time. When clips are being recorded to FireStore that exceed 9 minutes in length, FireStore automatically creates a new file without dropping any frames. The two clips will have the same primary file name, however, the last tow digits will be different. The first 2GB part of the clip will be labeled with "-01" after the primary file name. The second 2GB segment will be labeled with a "-02". Additional 2GB segments will be labeled with a "-0X" number. With most NLE systems on a Windows computer, it is possible to utilize clips within the timeline simply by selecting the clips on the source volume (in this case, the connected FireWire disk drive) and importing them directly into the NLE's bin. Clips can then be immediately used in the NLE's timeline. With FireWire disk drives such as the FireStore FSHDD-1, the drive itself is fast enough to directly stream the clips to the NLE eliminating the need to copy or transfer the clips before use. When utilizing the Avid OMF file format, it is necessary to follow the following steps to import clips. Using FireStore DR-DV5000 recorded Avid OMF clips on Avid XpressDV The Avid DV OMF file format was developed for use with Avid Xpress DV version 3.0 or latter on Windows 2000, Windows XP or Mac 0S10. The Avid DV OMF file format creates three PAGE 36

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Mounting FireWire Disk Drives to Windows
XP, 2000, 98SE and ME Computer Systems
On a Windows based computer system, simply
double click the My Computer icon on the top
left hand corner of the desktop. You will see
the following window:
Locate your FireWire disk drive. This will
probably be labeled (E:), (F:), (G:) etc. (drive
C: is usually your computer
s main disk drive).
Once located, double click on the FireWire
disk drive. (If you have trouble locating the
FireWire disk drive, right mouse click each
drive and select Properties from the menu.
Click the Hardware tab which will list the
drive type). Once opened, you should see the
following window:
The FireWire disk drive contains several
different files. Clips can appear as RawDV
(.dv) AVI Type 1 (.avi), AVI Type 2 (.avi),
Canopus AVI (.avi), Matrox AVI (.avi with a
separate .wav audio file per track), QuickTime
(.mov) and Avid OMF (.omf with two separate
.aif audio files per track.).The FAT32 file
system has a limitation where any particular
file cannot exceed 2GB in size. This equates
to roughly 9 minutes of recording time.
When clips are being recorded to FireStore
that exceed 9 minutes in length, FireStore
automatically creates a new file without
dropping any frames. The two clips will
have the same primary file name, however,
the last tow digits will be different. The first
2GB part of the clip will be labeled with
-01
after the primary file name. The second
2GB segment will be labeled with a
-02
.
Additional 2GB segments will be labeled
with a
-0X
number.
With most NLE systems on a Windows
computer, it is possible to utilize clips
within the timeline simply by selecting the
clips on the source volume (in this case, the
connected FireWire disk drive) and importing
them directly into the NLE
s bin. Clips can
then be immediately used in the NLE
s
timeline. With FireWire disk drives such as
the FireStore FSHDD-1, the drive itself is fast
enough to directly stream the clips to the NLE
eliminating the need to copy or transfer the
clips before use.
When utilizing the Avid OMF file format, it
is necessary to follow the following steps to
import clips.
Using FireStore DR-DV5000 recorded Avid
OMF clips on Avid XpressDV
The Avid DV OMF file format was developed
for use with Avid Xpress DV version 3.0 or latter
on Windows 2000, Windows XP or Mac 0S10.
The Avid DV OMF file format creates three
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