JVC quick start Utilities, Utilizing DR-DV5000 Clips in a NON-LINEAR Editing System

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FireStore DR-DV5000 QuickStart Guide

UTILITIES:

ORGANIZE FOLD

Organizes all scene marked or keeper clips into respective folders on the HDD for easy NLE access.

ORGANIZE OMF - Organizes all Avid OMF recorded clips into a folder named “OMFI MediaFiles” so that the Avid MediaTool is able to use the clips in the Avid Timeline. DELETE CLIP - Allows the selected clip

to be deleted.

FORMAT - Allows any drive to have a completely new FAT32 format added.

FORMATTING WILL ERASE ALL DATA! PARTITION - Prepares any unrecognized or blank HDD for formatting.

REPAIR - In the event that a file is damaged during recording, repair will fix the particular file. FILE NAME - Displays the Base File Name (Date and Time) of the selected clip. FACTORY RESET - Allows factory settings and values to be restored to DR-DV5000.

UTILIZING DR-DV5000 CLIPS IN A NON-LINEAR EDITING SYSTEM

FireStore DR-DV5000’s unique DTE Technology allows clips that have been recorded to disk to be immediately available to a non-linear editing (NLE) system’s timeline without having to capture, transfer or convert the files first.

After a recording is complete, remove the FSHDD-1 FireWire HDD (or external FireWire HDD) from DR-DV5000.

Connect just the FSHDD-1 FireWire HDD to a Macintosh or Windows computer system with an OHCI compliant FireWire port. FireStore utilizes the FAT32 file format, so the same disk will mount to both Mac and Windows systems.

In most cases, the computer will power FSHDD-1 from its FireWire port. If not, an external power supply may

be needed.

Once connected, FSHDD-1 will mount as a standard removable FireWire volume. Each clip on the disk represents a press of REC and REC STOP.

With DTE supported NLEs, it is possible to select IMPORT file and make the entire disk content immediately available to the NLE timeline. Note: Avid users will need to follow some additional steps. See the DR-DV5000 User Guide for more detail.

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Contents Introduction Physical FeaturesFront Panel Mounting to a Camcorder Rear Connector PanelInserting and Removing FSHDD-1 Firewire Drives Power OptionsDR-DV5000 Menus Getting StartedPlay Modes DR-DV5000 Main FeaturesFile Identification Naming and Scene Marking Record ModesHDD Bypass SetupPlay from Control ModesUtilizing DR-DV5000 Clips in a NON-LINEAR Editing System UtilitiesPLAY/REC Mode CAM EVF/LCD DR-DV5000 LCD Tally