Datavideo HDR-1 Instruction Manual page 50

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Why the recorded file resolution
is only 1080p30 when my input
video resolution is 1080p60?
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What is the HDR-1's longest and
shortest record time?
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The video display disappears
after the PS4 HDCP is disabled.
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Does the HDR-1 support
imported video or photos for
replay?
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Does the HDR-1 support PS3,
XBOX Dolby 5.1 and 24p video
format?
usually refers to the maximum write
speed and not the minimum write speed.
We have found that the current off-the-
shelf thumb drives need to have at least
a write speed of 45 MB/sec to be able to
work with the HDR-1.
3. Why do you recommend the SD card
reader when thumb drive is not
available?
This is because the Class 10 label on the
SD card represents the minimum write
speed so if you are unable to find a
thumb drive that meets the
requirements, please use the SD card
reader with the SD card as another
alternative.
The HDR-1 supports 1080p60 input
resolution but the HDMI output only
supports 1080i, thus the recorded file
resolution is only 1080p30.
The longest recording time is 14 hours
and recording will stop once the longest
recording time is reached. The user will
receive a prompt message. The shortest
recording time is 6 seconds during which
the record button will be deactivated.
Please unplug the HDMI cable and then
plug back in, the video display will
reappear.
The HDR-1 can only edit and play the file
that is recorded by the HDR-1 itself.
Importing other files may cause errors.
No, the HDR-1 cannot record 5.1 Dolby
or 24p video format. Please set the audio
to auto on the play station's setting
menu screen in order to output the
correct audio format (PCM Stereo).
However, you may use Dolby 5.1 or 24p
video format when the HDR-1 is OFF and
works as a pass through device.
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