FORMAT MEDIA OVERVIEW
The Panavision MINI-MAGs can be formatted as either FAT32 or UDF.
FAT32: When an SSD is formatted as FAT32, all video clips (including R3D, .mov, and .mxf) are separated into 4GB
segments (but display as a single clip when referenced together).
UDF: When an SSD is formatted as UDF, .mov files are not split into multiple smaller files. However, R3D and .mxf files are
still separated into 4GB segments.
Both Mac and Windows-based computers support SSDs formatted as either FAT32 or UDF. Refer to the documentation for
your operating system to determine if there are any limitations to its support of file format.
FORMAT MEDIA
IMPORTANT: Ensure that data is backed up before formatting media, since formatting erases all data on the SSD.
1. Insert a Panavision MINI-MAG into the media bay.
2. Go to Menu > Media > Format Media.
3. Configure the following settings (optional):
File System (for more information, go to
"Format Media Overview" above
.
Reel Number
Camera ID
Camera Position
Edge TC Start
4. Select Format Media.
5. Select Format, and then select Format again.
SECURE FORMAT MEDIA
Secure format is a low-level format that rebuilds the SSD file system. It should only be used if the performance of the SSD is
in question.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that data is backed up before formatting media, since formatting erases all data on the SSD.
To perform a secure format, follow the instructions below:
1. Go to Menu > Media > Utilities > Secure Format.
2. Configure the following settings (optional):
File System (for more information, go to
"Format Media Overview" above
.
Reel Number
Camera ID
Camera Position
Edge TC Start
3. Select Secure Format Media.
4. Select Secure Format, and then select Format.
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