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When connected to a PC a new Local Disk should appear, in this case Disk E, and the .dv files are available
to drag and drop or access directly.
The files appear in the root directory of the DN-500 hard disk, and are numbered with the track number that
appears in the LCD display when you are recording or playing back the track.
The DN-500 uses a FAT32 file structure, so large tracks are broken down into 2 GB files which are
sequentially named:
For example if Track 02 is 1 hour in duration it will appear as follows:
dv02.dv (2 GB)
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dv02 is the file name for Track 02
dv02_01.dv (2 GB)
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Each 2 GB section is given a sequential _xx numeric extension
dv02_02.dv (2 GB)
dv02_03.dv (2 GB)
dv02_04.dv (2 GB)
dv02_05.dv (2 GB)
dv02_06.dv (77 MB)
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The last file in the sequence is likely to be smaller than 2GB.
Once transferred files can be dropped onto a timeline, within a suitable Non Linear Editing application, and
they will playback seamlessly.