Frequently Asked Questions
Is using iRecord Pro any different from iRecord?
Basic functonality of iRecord Pro remains same as iRecord and hence the same
ease of use. Additonally, iRecord Pro now supports higher video resolution and
timer based recording option. For users wishing to connect their iRecord Pro to a
PC/Mac, there are many new features like recording to a PC/Mac hard drive, digital
file conversion (transcoding), content streaming, and scheduled recording.
How do I record in Full D1 resolution to a USB hard disk?
By default iRecord Pro will record in VGA(640x480) resolution. If you want to
record in Full D1 or other resolutions, you should use iConfigure utility of iRecord
Desktop Software to create a configuration file on USB hard disk. Please see
iRecord Desktop user manual, available at www.irecord.com, for details.
Can I record Full D1 resolution to iPod?
The maximum video resolution supported by iPod is VGA (640x480), and this is
the default resolution for direct-to-iPod recording. However, you can record Full
D1 resolution to iPod if you disable "Update iTunes database" option via iRecord
Desktop Software (iConfigure). In this mode iPod will be treated like a hard disk,
and files will be recorded to the root directory of iPod. They will not appear in iPod
playlist.
Does iRecord Pro support Mac formatted iPods?
Yes, iRecord Pro supports Mac, as well as Windows formatted iPods.
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