HD-P2
ReadMe
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Some USB keyboards will not work with
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the HD-P2 when using a USB to PS/2
adapter. Using a PS/2 keyboard is strongly
recommended for correct operation.
Note that the Media Speed Check utility is
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optimized for use with solid state Flash media.
Miscellaneous
Maintenance Items
Timecode cannot be turned on while in File
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Edit screen. This is because the File Edit
screen requires control by the transport keys in
conflict with those keys use while in timecode
chase mode.
The file edit screen can no longer be entered
while chasing timecode.
Previously, when chasing timecode and the
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timecode was stopped and started quickly, the
HD-P2 would sometimes not re-enter chase
(even with Auto Trigger mode enabled). This
has been fixed.
Rare instances of no audio playback at 192k
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while chasing timecode using certain CF cards
have been fixed.
Previously, a buffer overrun could occur with
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Pre-Record enabled and beginning to record at
00:00:00:00. This has been fixed.
Previously, buffered audio was not being
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written to disk when stop was pressed. This
has been fixed.
Previously, chasing timecode at 23.976
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or 24.975 would not work under certain
conditions. This has been fixed.
Previously, the correct clock source was not
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shown in the Audio Clock Information screen
when timecode was enabled. This has been
fixed.
Input monitor is now correctly turned on when
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waiting to record locked to timecode.
Previously, too many markers could be created
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under certain conditions when recording and
chasing timecode. This has been fixed.
The Max File Size parameter is now included
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in the system defaults.
A New Project or Load Project command now
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correctly turns off the timecode LED.
Previously, locating during playback did not
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function consistently as expected if a Locate
button was pressed multiple times quickly.
This has been fixed.
Previously, renaming a project could cause
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audio output to mute until the project was
reloaded. This has been fixed.
Previously, discontinuous timecode, or the
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HD-P2 attempting to lock to timecode before
the code was stable, could result in extra takes
being written. This has been fixed.
Previously, viewing the More Information
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screen from the File Edit screen would disable
timecode chase. This has been fixed.
The “:” frame separator is now displayed
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correctly in the menus, including the “:”
separator for drop frame operation.