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21.1 Channel 1 Encode Quality
This parameter sets that channel's recorded clip encode quality. The resulting
bitrates are adjusted to match the video format and frame rate for each quality
setting (Low, Medium, High).
Low
Medium (default)
High
Selects a lower quality encode.
Selects a medium quality encode.
Selects a higher quality encode.
NOTE: For more detailed information about bitrates, please see:
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22.1 Channel 1 Backup Rec Dest
Enables the recording of backup clips encoded by this channel. The backup clip's
content will be identical to the primary clip, and ".bak" will be appended to the
backup clip's file name. Select from:
None (default)
USB Port 5
No backup recording will be performed for this channel.
Backup clip recording of this channel will be saved to USB Port 5.
23.0 - 28.1 Channel 2, 3, and 4 Encode Settings
Parameters for Clip Name, Encode Quality, and Backup Rec Dest are available for
the other three Ki Pro GO recording channels.
• 23.0 - 24.1 = Channel 2 menu numbers
• 25.0 - 26.1 = Channel 3 menu numbers
• 27.0 - 28.1 = Channel 4 menu numbers
29.0 Record Minutes (max)
This parameter specifies the maximum record length of clips. The range is 5
minutes to 240 minutes (4 hrs).
5 to 240
(default = 240)
Press Control Knob and scroll up or down to change the Record
Minutes (max) value.
When the max time is reached Ki Pro GO automatically stops clip recording.
31.0 Clip Number
This parameter determines the clip number, from 1 to 9999, that follows the Clip
Name, and is associated with all clips generated while using this setting. This
number is incremented automatically when new clips are recorded, and resets to
1 after reaching 9999.
1 to 9999
(default = 1)
Press Control Knob and scroll up or down to change the Clip
Number value from 1 to 9999.
32.0 - 32-4 USB Port 1-5 Media Path
Opens a text editing window that lets you create a directory structure on the
media into which clips will be saved. Up to 15 characters can be entered, with the
period or dot (.) character prohibited.