Argosy Research Mobile Video HDD user manual About the File System of Hard Disk, Ntfs File System

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PC Operation

About the File System of Hard Disk

The Mobile Video HDD is pre-formatted as a NTFS or FAT32 disk, you can directly access this drive after connected to PC. If you want to re-partition the disk, please note:

‰Although your operating system may support several different file systems, FAT32 or NTFS partitions are strongly recommended. When using the Mobile Video HDD as a media player, it can only read NTFS and FAT32 partition.

‰Although you can create multiple partitions on the hard disk, when using the Mobile

Video HDD as a media player, it can only browse and play the media files located in the first “Primary” partition.

See “How to Partition the Hard Disk” to create or change the partition. The following information should help you decide which file system is the best for you.

NTFS File System

The NTFS file system can support very large files (no 4GB size limitation for single file). The NTFS file system is compatible with the most newer versions of the Windows OS. If your PC or laptop computer uses either Windows XP or Windows 2000, partition and format the Mobile Video HDD as an NTFS file system is recommended.

FAT32 File System

The FAT32 file system is required if your computer uses Windows 98SE, Windows ME or the Mac OS X operating system. These operating systems do not support the NTFS file system (Windows XP and Windows 2000 support both FAT32 and NTFS drives). The FAT32 file system has some size limitations, but it is also supported by many different operating systems. Even if your computer does support NTFS partitions, a FAT32 partition might still be a better choice if you expect to be moving files between many different computers. Hard disk drives formatted as FAT32 volumes have the following limitations:

This drive cannot store any file that is larger than 4GB.

The Windows XP and Windows 2000 “New Partition Wizard” cannot create FAT32 partition larger than 32GB. This limitation is due to the Windows XP/2000 operating system, not the FAT32 file system. FDISK and other disk-partitioning utilities can create FAT32 partitions much larger than 32GB. Despite these limits when partitioning new FAT32 drives, Windows XP/2000 can still read and write to drives that already have FAT32 partitions larger than 32GB.

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Contents Mobile Video HDD Page Contents Page Introduction FeaturesSystem Requirements About the Remote Controller How to take and store the remote controllerUsing the Remote for the First Time Changing the Battery of RemotePower and access Lights up The power is on Indicator Blue Parts Name and FunctionsUsing as an External Hard Disk for PC How to Use the Mobile Video HDDUsing as a Media Player Using the AV Playback Function Connecting to AV EquipmentUsing Composite Video Output Using Component Video Output Y/Pb/PrUsing Composite Stereo Audio Output Power ConnectionUsing Coaxial Output Digital Audio Activating the Mobile Video HDD for AV Playback Selecting the Media Files for PlaybackOperation of File Navi Root folder cannot be selected by pressing 0~9 buttonsPrivate Folders Icon DescriptionsDisplaying Private Folders Introduction and Playback of the Media Files DVD on HDDDivX Files Hiding Private FoldersVCD and Mpeg1 Files Mpeg2 FilesMusic Files Photo and Graphic FilesOperations while Playing Back Stop PlaybackPause Play the NextSlow Motion Fast Forward Fast rewindStep Playback Skip Playback Repeat Playback Shuffle PlaybackRepeat from a to B Title and Chapter SearchingChange Subtitle Time SearchingChange Audio Volume Adjustment Change View AngleZoom Rotate the ImageFunction Setup General SetupAudio Setup DVD SubtitleSpdif Output Lpcm OutputVideo Setup Preferences Setup Divxr RegistrationSoftware Installation PC OperationConnecting with USB 2.0 Interface Connecting to PCConnecting with Ieee 1394 Interface Disconnecting from PC Ntfs File System About the File System of Hard DiskFAT32 File System Copying Media Files for Playback DVD Movie FilesDivX / Xvid Files VCD FilesMpeg1 / Mpeg2 Files Audio and Music FilesVideo Recorded by DV Video Recorded by Capture CardOther Media Files Execute the Utility Using the Utility ProgramSet the Folder as Private Folder Set the Folder as Public Folder How to Partition the Hard Disk Partitioning the Hard Disk under Windows XP/2000Partitioning the Hard Disk under Windows Me/98SE Specifications AppendixTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionPress Audio or Subtitle to Error Code of Hard Disk Drive Error CodeError Code of DVD on HDD Playback Page Page Page 7450996-51

Mobile Video HDD specifications

Argosy Research has made significant strides in the realm of mobile storage with its innovative Mobile Video HDD, a solution designed to cater to the expanding demands of video content creators, travelers, and multimedia enthusiasts. This high-capacity hard disk drive (HDD) is not just about storing data; it's about providing an efficient, reliable, and advanced platform for managing and accessing video content on the go.

One of the standout features of the Argosy Mobile Video HDD is its substantial storage capacity. With options supporting up to several terabytes, it allows users to store vast amounts of high-definition video files without the constant worry of running out of space. Ideal for videographers and filmmakers who need to store hours of footage, this HDD enables seamless backup and archival of video projects.

The design of the Mobile Video HDD is tailored for portability. It boasts a lightweight and compact structure, making it easy to carry in a backpack or camera bag. The rugged build is designed to withstand the rigors of travel, providing an extra layer of protection against drops and impacts. Additionally, its USB 3.0 interface ensures fast data transfer speeds, facilitating quick backups and file retrieval.

Argosy Research prioritizes user-friendliness with the Mobile Video HDD. The device features a plug-and-play setup, compatible with a variety of devices including PCs, laptops, and media players, allowing users to access their content without complicated installation processes. Furthermore, it supports multiple file formats, making it versatile for various media applications.

Another critical technology integrated into the Mobile Video HDD is data security features. The device may include hardware encryption options and password protection, ensuring that sensitive video content remains private and secure. This is particularly important for professionals dealing with confidential projects or personal media.

The Argosy Mobile Video HDD enhances the multimedia experience with additional features such as compatibility with smart TVs and direct playback capabilities. Users can connect the device to their TV or projector, allowing for instant viewing of their video content without the need for computers.

In summary, the Argosy Research Mobile Video HDD stands out in the mobile storage market with its immense capacity, portability, user-centric design, data security features, and multimedia compatibility. Whether for creative professionals or casual users, it represents a robust solution for today’s digital content landscape, accommodating the growing need for reliable and efficient video storage.