Connecting To A Computer - Datavideo HDR-200 User Manual

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The track you have selected on the HDR-200 is empty. The counter next to the TrackNo on the LCD display
should b showing 00:00:00:00.
There is some available space on the HDR-200 Hard Disk - Go to the FREE SPACE Menu and check that
the HDR-200 is not full.
During record you can pause the HDR-200 by pressing the Play/Pause button, the counter on the LCD
display will stop.
To release pause press the Play/Pause button again.
N.B. It is not possible to stop recording and then restart on the same track, once a track has been
stopped you must select a new empty track from the HDR-200 to start recording again.

Connecting to a Computer

Files that have been recorded onto the HDR-200 can be transferred directly to a PC or MAC via the IEEE-
1394 (iLink, FireWire) port.
The files appear in the root directory of the HDR-200 hard disk, and are numbered with the track number that
appears in the LCD display when you are recording or playing back the track.
The HDR-200 uses a FAT32 file structure, so large tracks are broken down into 2 GB files which are
sequentially named:
For example if Track 02 is 1 hour in duration it will appear as follows:
hdv02.m2t (2 GB)
hdv02_01.m2t (2 GB)
hdv02_02.m2t (2 GB)
hdv02_03.m2t (2 GB)
hdv02_04.m2t (2 GB)
hdv02_05.m2t (2 GB)
hdv02_06.m2t (77 MB) -
Once transferred to a PC / MAC files can be dropped onto a timeline, in a suitable NLE application, and they
will playback seamlessly.
The counter should stop counting and the REC PAUSE symbol
should appear
The counter should start counting again and the REC symbol
should return
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hdv02 is the file name for Track 02
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Each 2 GB section is given a sequential _xx numeric extension
The last file in the sequence is likely to be smaller than 2GB.
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