
Ki Pro GO File Based Recorder/Player v1.0 27 www.aja.com
Backup recordings will have the same file name as its primary clip, with "_bak"
appended to the name.
Media Recording Capacity
NOTE: When selecting your USB 5 backup media, please check the Ki Pro GO: Approved
Media List Document found here:
https://www.aja.com/products/ki-pro-
Ki Pro GO alerts you when the media is nearly full with a “Media Low” prompt
at 10% of the remaining capacity. At 1% of the total capacity of the media, the
“Media Full” prompt will appear. Recording will continue, however, until the
media is completely filled.
To re-enable recording onto completely filled media, use a computer or other
external device to delete clips from the media, or completely reformat it (which
erases all the data on that media).
Playing a Clip With the Front Panel
Ki Pro GO supports the playback of one clip at a time. Video for that clip is sent
simultaneously to all four SDI BNC output connectors (even disabled channels),
and also to the SDI monitor output and to the HDMI monitor output.
Select, Cue and Play a Clip
1. Press the
STOP
button if a clip is playing.
2. Press MEDIA, scroll to the
34.0 Playback Media Source
menu and select
the USB port (USB 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) mounted with media that contains the
desired clip.
3. Turn the User Control Knob until you find the desired clip on that media.
The selected clip file name is shown on the bottom right of the menu.
4. Use the Ki Pro GO's front panel transport controls to cue the clip to its
desired start point.
5. Press the
PLAY
transport button. The clip will play from its cued location.
When playing back a clip, the first push of
STOP
pauses the clip. The current
location of the clip is displayed on the Ki Pro GO's outputs, and the
STOP
button
will flash. A second push of
STOP
completely stops the playback.
Clip or All Playback
You can control whether a single clip or all clips on the currently selected media
will be played with a single press of the
PLAY
transport button. Multiple clips play
back in the order that they reside on the media.
1. Select and cue the desired clip (see above).
2. Press
MEDIA
, scroll to the
34.1 Playback Type
menu, and set the desired
playback type.
•
Clip
- Will play only the selected clip (stopping or looping at its end point
depending on the setting for Loop Playback). When done, the playing clip is
paused, and a still image of the last frame will be output.
•
All
- Plays the selected clip, and then cues and plays following clips on that
media in sequence (stopping or looping depending on the setting for Loop
Playback). When done, the last playing clip is paused, and a still image of the
last frame will be output.