
PIX 260i User Guide
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Folder Structure
All files generated by the PIX 260i are placed into a Reel folder. The Reel Folder name is defined by a
setting in
[File Storage - Reel Format]
, and the number is defined by the Reel metadata, which is set
in
[File Storage - Reel]
.
For the folder name, the default is Custom, which lets you set your own alphanumeric value for Reel
folder names. The alternative option is Daily, which if chosen, automatically generates folder names
based on the system’s date in the YYMMDD format, where Y is a two-digit numerical value for year,
M for month, and D for the day.
When using the RED or Arri File Formats, the PIX 260i will generate a Reel folder based on the cam-
era’s reel metadata.
Deleting a File
Any file that appears in the Take List can be deleted directly from the PIX 260i. To delete a file:
1. Press FILES to enter the File List.
2. Scroll with the Control Knob to highlight and select the file to be deleted. Once highlighted,
press the Control Knob to enter the Take Details view.
3. Highlight and select the Delete option. A dialog will appear to confirm the deletion. Turn the
Control Knob to highlight and select “OK”.
Deleting a file removes it from the current drive only. If the same take was written to other drives, the file
will remain on those drives unless manually deleted.
Transferring Files
USB, Firewire, Thunderbolt
Files on PIX 260i formatted storage volumes can be copied to a computer by removing the storage
device from the PIX 260i and connecting it to a computer. Storage devices formatted with the PIX
260i recorder use the exFAT filesystem.
See File Storage
The Firewire 800 and USB 3.0 connectors on the PIX-CADDY are disabled when the PIX-CADDY is
attached to the PIX 260i. When attaching the PIX-CADDY to a computer, either the Firewire 800 or
the USB 3.0 connection must be used; not both.
Sound Devices recommends first copying files from the drive to the computer and then editing the
files. It is not recommended to edit files directly off of the drive.
Do not copy unsupported files from a computer (or any other host device) to a drive that is intended to be
used by the PIX 260i. If this occurs, it is advisable to format the drive with the PIX 260i before making
new recordings.
See Appendix A for currently supported files
Ethernet File Transfer (Samba)
Samba is an industry standard networking protocol that enables files to be transferred between
the PIX 260i and any device with access to the network (A computer running Mac OSX, Windows,
or Linux for example). Ethernet File Transfer can be initiated remotely via PIXNET (web browser
interface). Ethernet supports data rates up to a theoretical maximum of 1Gbps. In reality, data trans-
fer speeds over Ethernet are dependent on network traffic and many other factors. To transfer files
between the PIX 260i and another network device: