FOCUS Enhancements FS-3 manual Organize Folders, Organize OMF, Format Disk

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FireStore FS-3 User Guide

Organize Folders

Delete Clip

Places all files that were identified as a KEEPER or were SCENE MARKED during recording into a folder marked KEEPER or the prenamed SCENE MARKING folders on the disk drive. These folders can be imported directly into most DV NLE bins.

Organize OMF

When files are recorded in the AVID OMF file format, this command automatically takes all the OMF and AIF audio files at the end of a recording session and places them into a folder on the disk drive named “OMFI MediaFiles”. When the disk is connected to a computer, this folder is recognized by Avid’s Media Tool feature enabling direct import of files into the Avid timeline.

NOTE: If you have selected files as a KEEPER or they have been SCENE MARKED, it is not possible to use this feature and keep files in their selected folders. If you would like to use clips in KEEPER or SCENE MARKED folders in Avid, manually create the “OMFI MediaFiles” folder when your disk drive is on your computer and drag desired clips into this folder.

With this function, it is possible to delete the selected clip. In the DELETE CLIP X-XXX screen, user can select between clips by pressing the forward and back index buttons. Pressing YES will begin the delete process. Pressing EXIT will exit back to the menu screen.

NOTE: FOCUS recommends not deleting clips frequently. It may cause fragmentation.

Once a clip has been deleted, the FS-3 display re-organizes the clip number sequence. For instance, if there are three clips on disk (1-001, 1-002, 1-003) and the user deletes clip

1-002, after delete is complete, clip 1-003 will become clip 1-002. Base file names are not affected however.

Format Disk

With this function, it is possible for the user to format a disk. It is recommended that this is done after each record session to prevent fragmentation and other problems with the disk drive.

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Contents Version User GuideImportant Notice FireStore FS-3 User GuideImportant Safety Instructions FireStore FS-3 User Guide Be the busiest Introduction Getting FireStore Recorded Clips Onto a Computer System Introduction Package ContentsWhat is a DTE Disk RECORDER? What is Firestore FS-3?Basic Applications Mounting to a Camcorder Mounting to NP Battery Equipped CamcordersConnecting a Firewire Cable Between FS-3 and Camcorder Front Panel Inserting and Removing Firestore FSHDD-1 Firewire DrivesUsing External Firewire Disk Drives Physical FeaturesLCD Display Screen Power SwitchTally Light Infrared Remote SensorLCD Display Play/Record Status SymbolRecord/Play Status Indicator Keypad Standard KeysAvailable Space on Volume Volume NumberTimecode/User Bit Display Mode Current Disk VolumeSoft Key 3 and Shift Key Front Panel ButtonsSoft Key 1 and Stop Key Soft KeyBackward Index Key Backward Search KeyForward Search Key Play KeyFS-3 Menus and Functions Rear Connector PanelScroll Arrow Record Mode MenuRetro Disk Record Mode SelectRetro Cache Record Mode Snap Loop RecordTime Lapse Play from Menu Play Mode MenuAV/C Control Mode MenuFolder List LocalRecord Format Menu HDD BypassHDD Port Setup MenuSet Date and Time Operating System Version No Operating System UpgradeTimecode Mode Timecode, UserBit and Drop/Non-Drop Preset GPI Settings Infrared Sensor SettingsClip Preview Settings Folder Pref Audio Correction SettingsUtilities Menu Organize OMF Organize FoldersFormat Disk Partition Volume Repair Disk Factory ResetFile Name Using Scene Marking Getting Firestore Recorded Clips Onto a Computer System FireStore FS-3 User Guide Open the FireWire drive when you Windows Stop Device Icon Mounting FireWire Disk Drives to Macintosh Computer SystemsFS-3 Remote Control Commanders Wired Remote Technical Specifications FS-3 LCD Display and Tally Modes PLAY/REC Mode FS-3 LCD TallyFireStore FS-3 User Guide MANL-0912-02
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