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Before recording
Before using your recorder, there are a few actions and options that should be considered.
Transfer any old clips to computer
The DN-600 is primarily a capture device, as opposed to an archiving device, and it is best to start out
with a fresh DN-600. If you have video clips already recorded on the HE-1 HDD enclosure its best to
transfer them to a computer to free up drive space on the HE-1 before starting the next project. See
page 27
for further details.
Choose the file system, FAT32 or NTFS
SET FAT32 / NTFS
This SYSTEM SETUP option configures the HE-1 HDD file system seen by the
computer. Select NTFS and a clip is recorded as one single file no matter how long the recording.
Select FAT32 and the video will be broken up up into a series of 2GB files depending on its length.
Each 2GB file roughly equates to 9 minutes of video. So a 20 minute recording may be broken up into
3 files under the FAT32 system or just one file under the NTFS system. See
page 16
for further
details.
Set up the HDD partitions to 1 or 2
SETUP HDD PARTITION
The storage space in the HE-1 HDD enclosure can be broken into 2
partitions or parts; the second partition reserves 6GB and this is not seen or used by the recorder.
The second partition will appear as a second drive when the HE-1 is connected to a computer. The
user is free to use this second partition to store any data including spreadsheets, metadata and/or
production notes. The recorder is guaranteed not to overwrite data in this second partition. Deleting all
bins will not erase the data in the second partition either. See
page 16
for further details.
Note:
Changing partition count will erase the content in all bins so is best done before a project.
Set the HDD volume ID
MODIFY HDD VOLUME ID
When connecting the HE-1 removable drive enclosure to a computer, the
drive will have a volume name of Datavideo xx. If your application calls for multiple recorder
HDD’s to
be connected to the computer at the same time, it becomes helpful to have a different volume name
for each
recorder’s HE-1 drive. This option allows the
xx value
to be set between 00 and 99. See
page 16
for further details.
Set the signal type
The recorder can operate in one of two modes,
HDV
or
DV
.
HDV mode
is used to record from IEEE1394 sources supplying an HDV M2T data stream.
DV mode
is used to record from SD Standard Definition sources including Composite or DV25 inputs.
If DV is selected a choice between NTSC or PAL also needs to be made. See
page 16
for further
details.
Note:
Changing between signal types will erase the existing content on the HE-1 HDD enclosure.
Select which time code to use
SET TIMECODE DISPLAY
With DV25, while recording or playing, the time code displayed can be
either the externally supplied time code or the
recorder’s internally generated one.
If the signal is analogue [Composite] input and no time code is supplied to the BNC input labelled TC
on the rear panel then internal time code should be selected within the recorder. The frame number of
any BIN starts at 00:00:00:00 in each bin unless external time code is supplied.
For HDV, the time code displayed is always the External time code. See
page 16
for further details.