TEAC HD-P2 HD-P2 Software Updates v. 1.05 Release Notes - Page 3

Version 1.04, New Features:

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Version 1.04 February 17, 2006 New Features: • System optimizations have been added which result in a more responsive overall feel to the system and smoother screen updates, especially at the highest sample rates. • Pre-record functionality has been improved. It now pre-records "forward" by advancing the timeline while in pre-record until the buffer is full. An on-screen text message helps to indicate what is happening: o "Filling Pre-Record Buffer" o "Pre-Record Buffer Full" When in auto-append mode with Pre-Record enabled, pressing Pause causes the timeline to jump to the end of audio, enter monitor mode, and time starts moving as the pre-record buffer is filled. If not in auto-append, the timeline starts where it is at and pre-record commences from that point forward. This means it is now possible to pre-record starting at zero. It also means that "abutted" recordings with pre-record will no longer overlap previous audio. When pre-recording (pause) is cancelled (i.e. Stop is pressed) the system now returns to the timeline location where pre-recording had started. • Added "tTAPE=YYMMDD " string to the description field of the Broadcast Wave audio files to support automated sync & import with Avid systems. • The take number now continues to be displayed after recording has stopped. Pressing another transport key, retake, or moving the playhead in time clears it back to normal behavior. • A "please wait" screen has been added to record stop processing to indicate large pending buffer writes in progress. • The timecode value entry method has been changed to be easier to use with a keyboard. The Up/Down Arrow keys will change the highlighted field value (without needing to press Enter first). The Left/Right Arrow keys and Tab/Shift+Tab navigate from field to field. • A seamless new-take feature has been added where hitting the REC key during a recording (10 secs or greater since last the record started) closes the current file and opens a new one, creating a new take. • An S/PDIF slip indicator has been added to the audio clock status page

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Version 1.04
February 17, 2006
New Features:
System optimizations have been added which result in a more responsive overall feel
to the system and smoother screen updates, especially at the highest sample rates.
Pre-record functionality has been improved.
It now pre-records "forward" by
advancing the timeline while in pre-record until the buffer is full.
An on-screen text
message helps to indicate what is happening:
o
"Filling Pre-Record Buffer"
o
"Pre-Record Buffer Full"
When in auto-append mode with Pre-Record enabled, pressing Pause causes the
timeline to jump to the end of audio, enter monitor mode, and time starts moving
as the pre-record buffer is filled.
If not in auto-append, the timeline starts where it is at and pre-record commences
from that point forward.
This means it is now possible to pre-record starting at zero.
It also means that
"abutted" recordings with pre-record will no longer overlap previous audio.
When pre-recording (pause) is cancelled (i.e. Stop is pressed) the system now
returns to the timeline location where pre-recording had started.
Added "tTAPE=YYMMDD " string to the description field of the Broadcast Wave
audio files to support automated sync & import with Avid systems.
The take number now continues to be displayed after recording has stopped.
Pressing
another transport key, retake, or moving the playhead in time clears it back to normal
behavior.
A "please wait" screen has been added to record stop processing to indicate large
pending buffer writes in progress.
The timecode value entry method has been changed to be easier to use with a
keyboard.
The Up/Down Arrow keys will change the highlighted field value (without
needing to press Enter first).
The Left/Right Arrow keys and Tab/Shift+Tab navigate
from field to field.
A seamless new-take feature has been added where hitting the REC key during a
recording (10 secs or greater since last the record started) closes the current file and
opens a new one, creating a new take.
An S/PDIF slip indicator has been added to the audio clock status page