Canon FS-4 User Guide - Page 30

Mounting the FS-4 Macintosh

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Mounting the FS-4 (Macintosh) Step 1: On a Macintosh, start your computer and connect your FS-4 to the computer utilizing a standard 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cable. When mounted, your FS-4 should appear on the computer's desktop as shown below: Step 2: The FS-4 appears as a FAT32 volume with a PC label. This is not always the case on Mac OSX however. Once you have located your FS-4 on the desktop, double click the disk icon to open it up. Once opened, open the folder with the most recent date code (for example, "20050127-110345-01") and you will see a window similar to the following: NOTE: On the FS-4Pro, if you have assigned clips to a Reel folder, open that particular folder to locate your clips). 26

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Mounting the FS-4 (Macintosh)
Step 1:
On a Macintosh, start your computer and connect your
FS-4 to the computer utilizing a standard 6-pin to 6-pin
FireWire cable.
When mounted, your FS-4 should appear on the com-
puter's desktop as shown below:
The FS-4 appears as a FAT32 volume with a PC label.
This is not always the case on Mac OSX however.
Step 2:
Once you have located your FS-4 on the desktop, double
click the disk icon to open it up. Once opened, open the
folder with the most recent date code (for example,
“20050127-110345-01”) and you will see a window similar
to the following:
NOTE:
On the FS-4Pro, if you have assigned clips to a Reel folder,
open that particular folder to locate your clips).