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