Note: from a Pc, you can copy from Windows Explorer. From a Mac, use the free
converter /copier tool to make a non-fragmented copy of files to the card, as Mac's have
more of a tendency to fragment files. See Software Accessories for a link to the tool.
> On the nanoFlash, set the trigger (System->Trigger) to “Remote Play” - during record,
externally copied files are ignored by the nanoFlash and overwritten, so this prevents
records from happening and overwriting your copied files.
> Insert the CF card back to nanoFlash with copied files, in the Play menu, choose the
file to begin playing.
> Press “Play” - the clips will play through, and then loop back to the beginning and
repeat indefinitely til stopped (unless Loop option is disabled, below).
NanoFlash can also play XDCAM EX or XDCAM 422 Quicktime files exported from Final Cut
Pro, by running the files through our converter tool to make a nanoFlash compatible MXF copy
of the files. See converter tool in Software Accessories for details.
Note: Play of 720p24 / 25 / 30 is not supported at this time. (ver1.5.31)
Loop:
For Play out of the nanoFlash, select “Loop All” for loop play or “Off” for single play to end of
last inserted CF card.
Cue Play:
Allows playing from a cued frame (based on entered timecode), via Remote Tally only.
Press Remote Tally once to cue to selected ti 1 in the play file, press Remote Tally again to
continue playing from cued point. Additionally, set System->Trigger to “Remote Play”. (ver1.5.31)
Loop Record:
In this mode, the nanoFlash will record continuously to card 1, then to card 2,
then back to card 1 (overwriting previous contents), then back to card 2 (again overwriting previous
contents), etc til stopped. The current card is completely erased before any files are written.
Do not
use Loop Record mode unless willing to have older material overwritten by newer material in a
record session
. “Loop Record” will appear on the screen in this mode. (ver1.5.31)
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