FOCUS Enhancements FS-2/2E manual Mounting FireWire Disk Drives Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME

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Using the FS-2/2E

This section contains the following subsections:

Mounting FireWire Disk Drives (Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME)

Using FireStore FS-2/2E Recorded Avid OMF Clips on Avid Editing Systems

Dismounting FireWire Disk Drives (Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME)

Mounting FireWire Disk Drives (Macintosh)

Dismounting FireWire Disk Drives (Macintosh)

Mounting FireWire Disk Drives (Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME)

STEP 1: On a Windows-based computer system, double click the My Computer icon on the top left hand corner of the desktop. You will see a window similar to the following:

STEP 2: Locate your FireWire disk drive. This will probably be labeled E:, F:, G:, and so on. (drive C: is usually your computer's main disk drive).

STEP 3: Once you have identified it, double click on the FireWire disk drive.

Once opened, you should see a win- dow similar to the following:

The FireWire disk drive can contain several different files. Clips can appear as

RawDV (.dv)

AVI Type 1 (YYYYMMDDHHMMSSa01)

AVI Type 2 or 24p AVI Type 2 (YYYYMMDDHHMMSSb01)

Canopus AVI (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSSb01)

Matrox AVI (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSSm01 with a separate .wav audio file per track)

Pinnacle AVI (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSSp01 with two separate .wav audio files per track)

QuickTime or 24p Quicktime (.mov)

Avid OMF (.omf with two separate .aif audio files per track).

The FAT32 file system has a limitation such that any particular file cannot exceed 2GB in size. This equates to roughly 9 minutes of recording time.

When clips are being recorded to FireStore that exceed 9 minutes in length, FireStore automatically creates a new file without dropping any frames.

The two clips have the same primary file name, however, the last two digits are different.

The first 2GB part of the clip is labeled with “-01” after the primary file name.

FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide

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Part Number: MANL-0927-03

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Contents FS-2/2E Studio DTE ReleaseContacting Focus Enhancements Office Hours Telephone Fax AddressImportant Safety Instructions Information to UserGrounding or Polarization Part Number MANL-0927-03 Part Number MANL-0927-03 Part Number MANL-0927-03 Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents Using the FS-2/2E PAL/NTSCTable of Contents Reference What is a DTE Disk What is the FireStoreRecorder? FS-2/2E?Receiving, Unpacking, and Inspecting Package ContentsBasic Applications Inserting the Internal 3.5 IDE Drive Installation Site RequirementsMounting in a 19 Electronics Rack Using External Disk Drives Physical Features Rear Connection Panel Introduction Setting Up the FS-2/2E Setting the Time and Date Formatting the DriveReplacing the Power Module Fuse ForwardEdit/Utility/Input Buttons Edit Function KeysUtility Function Keys Input Source Selection KeysLCD Menu Soft Keys Transport Control KeysWelcome To FIRESTORE2-E Please Wait LCD DisplayForward Search Key No Disk Detected MenuVolume Number Play/Record Status SymbolTimecode/User Bit Display Mode Record/Play Status IndicatorCurrent Disk Volume Available Space on VolumeTimecode or User Bit Value Folder DisplayFS-2/2E Menus and Functions Audio in Levels TC Mode DISABLE, PAUSE/UNPAUSE, INDEX/NEW FILE, REC SnapshotCOMPOSITE, Component Network Setup USER/PASSWORD View IP InfoMenu Items Sub-Menu AvailableSoft Keys Record MenuRetro Cache Loop Record StillControl Mode Menu Time LapseLocal RemoteAV/C Play Mode Menu Play From Mode Menu Playlist MenuTrack List Play ListOpen SaveNew EditDelete ITEM? Insert ItemExitnext Clip Info HDDDelete List HDD BypassInternal HDD Setup Menu SET DATE&TIME OS Version # OS Upgrade PAL/NTSC ExitselRecord Format Menu Set Date & TimeOS Upgrade OS Version #Upgrade System Firmware Exit YES Upgrade will Erase Current CONTINUE? Exit YESNtsc PAL Exit RS422 RemoteTC Mode Audio InputComposite Video Component SDI Exitsel Audio In LevelsTC Set DROP/NON DropExit SEL FF/RW Hi Res TC Delay FS-2E onlyOn Screen Display Stop Output GPI PortBacklight Audio Correct PreferencesFolder Pref Analog OutNetwork Setup FTP Telnet WEB Exitsel Dhcp Disabled Not Connected NextUSERFS2 Paswdfocus Exit Save Next Utilities Menu Ref VideoVideo Out Adj Compnt LevelOrganize Pinn OrganizeOrganize Clip Organize Keep CLIPS? Exit YES noPartition Delete ClipFormat Disk Factory Reset DiagnosticRepair File NameUsing the FS-2/2E Using the FS-2/2EHow to Put Recorded Clips on a Computer System How to Make a RecordingHow to Playback Mounting FireWire Disk Drives Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME Using the FS-2/2E Mounting FireWire Disk Drives Macintosh Dismounting FireWire Disk Drives Macintosh Creating a PlaylistHow to Mark Scenes Connecting the FS-2/2E to a Network CounterDisk Menu Disp ShftComponent Y, Pr, Pb 3 x BNC in, 3 x BNC out Technical SpecificationsReference Balanced Outputs SNRHeadphone Output 1 x 1/4 TRS jack w/ level control RPMSupported RS422 Commands FS-2/2E LCD Display ModesShuttle Speed Parameters Jog Speed ParametersCustom Commands AutoCOMPONENT-SMPTE Reference Index FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide

FS-2/2E specifications

FOCUS Enhancements FS-2/2E is a comprehensive video monitoring and recording solution designed for professionals in the broadcast and production industries. This advanced device serves as both a video converter and a monitoring tool, providing users with the flexibility and functionality needed for high-quality video workflows.

One of the standout features of the FS-2/2E is its ability to handle a wide range of video formats and resolutions. Supporting both SD and HD formats, including 1080i and 720p, the FS-2/2E ensures compatibility with various production environments. Additionally, it supports multiple input sources, including composite, component, and SDI connections, allowing for seamless integration with different video equipment.

The FS-2 model comes equipped with a powerful processing engine, which provides real-time up-conversion and down-conversion capabilities. This technology is crucial for ensuring that video content maintains the highest quality regardless of the output format or equipment used. The FS-2E variant further enhances this functionality, offering additional features tailored for more specialized applications.

One of the key characteristics of the FS-2/2E is its robust frame-rate conversion. This feature is indispensable when dealing with projects that require a smooth and consistent playback experience across varying source formats. The unit can automatically adjust frame rates, significantly enhancing the viewing experience while minimizing artifacts commonly associated with conversion processes.

In addition to these technical capabilities, the FS-2/2E also boasts a user-friendly interface. Its intuitive controls allow operators to easily navigate settings and adjustments, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the industry. This ease of use is complemented by comprehensive monitoring options, including waveform and vector scope displays, which provide vital feedback for video quality management.

Another noteworthy aspect of the FS-2/2E is its rugged and portable design. Built to withstand the demands of on-location production, the unit is compact yet durable, making it an ideal companion for video professionals working in the field. With its combination of high functionality, versatile format support, and user-centered design, the FOCUS Enhancements FS-2/2E continues to be a valuable asset for anyone involved in video production and broadcasting.