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Technical Specifications
Specifications are subject to change.
Physical Description
• Dimensions: 2.75” x 5.50” x 1.25” (70mm x 140mm x 32mm).
• Weight: 12 oz. (0.34 kg) with battery.
User Interface
• Graphical display, 37mm x 49mm Active Display, color, backlit.
• 9 control buttons with conductive rubber keypad.
• Scroll Wheel I/F.
• Menu system integrated with control buttons to provide access to unit:
Operations
System Setup
Functions
Utilities
Metadata
• Download from external device, Xml template of metadata tags.
• Add metadata tags to video file and link to:
Timecode values in a recording,
Individual clips,
Entire recording session,
• Metadata compatible with popular NLE editor applications.
MR-HD100 Media Recorder
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Table of contents
- 21 Introduction
- 21 Native File Recording Eliminates Pre-edit Processing
- 22 Assign Custom Metadata on the Fly
- 22 Unpacking
- 23 Features
- 27 Overview of this Guide
- 29 Quick Start
- 30 Physical Description and Controls
- 30 Front View - Controls
- 30 Display
- 30 Power
- 31 Record / Play Controls
- 31 Record
- 32 Pause
- 32 Scroll/Select Wheel and Soft Navigation Keys
- 33 Scroll Wheel and Select key
- 33 Right Soft Button
- 33 Left Soft Button
- 33 Up Soft Button / Next Video Clip
- 33 Function keys
- 34 Unit LEDs
- 34 Disk Activity
- 34 Battery Charge
- 35 Top View - Input/Output and Power Connectors
- 35 Power - 11-18V DC
- 36 DV Audio
- 36 Computer I/O - USB
- 37 Powering the MR-HD
- 37 Connecting the MR-HD100 to AC Power
- 37 Battery Operations
- 37 Installing a Battery
- 38 Removing a Battery
- 38 Charging the Battery
- 39 Battery Data
- 40 Low Battery Power During Operation
- 40 Power From External DC Battery Devices
- 40 Power Consumption Tables
- 40 Operation
- 42 Connecting MR-HD100 to DV/HDV Camera
- 43 MR-HD100 User Interface
- 48 Types of MR-HD100 Displays
- 49 Record and Playback
- 49 Set Up the MR-HD
- 49 Power On MR-HD
- 50 Set Date and Time
- 53 Select Record/Play Mode
- 53 Select the Control Mode
- 54 Select the Recording Format (REC FORMAT)
- 54 Select the NFR Format
- 55 Select the Timecode
- 56 Record with the MR-HD
- 58 NORMAL Recording
- 59 EXTERNAL Recording
- 60 SYNCRO Recording
- 61 Recording Timecode in the File
- 62 Playback with the MR-HD
- 63 Metadata
- 66 Overview
- 66 Metadata Categories
- 66 Descriptive
- 66 Administrative
- 67 Structural
- 67 Templates
- 68 Default Template
- 68 Custom Template
- 68 Imported Templates
- 69 Video Production
- 69 Pre-production
- 69 Production
- 70 Post-production
- 72 Logging Onto the MR-HD100 Web Server
- 73 Metadata Pages and Functions
- 73 Template
- 74 Settings
- 75 Entry
- 76 Export
- 76 NLE - Final Cut Pro
- 76 ProxSys Media Servers
- 77 Entering Metadata
- 78 Saving Metadata
- 79 Reel Matching and Templates
- 80 Creating A Template
- 81 Creating A New Template
- 84 Duplicating a Template
- 86 Creating A Custom Template
- 89 Importing MR-HD100 Templates
- 90 Removing Metadata Fields
- 91 Making Metadata into XML Files
- 92 Export
- 92 Final Cut Pro Export
- 92 Export By Track
- 93 Export All
- 93 Export Based on Template
- 93 Generic Export
- 93 Export By Track
- 93 Export All
- 93 Export Based on Template
- 94 Export Matching
- 96 Exporting a Template
- 97 MR-HD100 Functions
- 98 General Screen Information
- 99 Welcome
- 101 DISP (display) Information Fields
- 102 MR-HD100 System Information Screens
- 103 OPERATION Screens
- 104 Exiting HDD
- 105 CONTROL
- 106 REC MODE
- 107 NORMAL Record
- 107 RETRO CACHE
- 107 Setting Length of RETRO CACHE
- 108 RETRO DISK
- 108 Setting Length of RETRO DISK
- 109 Setting Duration of TIMELAPSE
- 110 REC FORMAT
- 110 NFR FORMAT
- 111 DV Formats
- 111 HDV Formats
- 112 TIMECODE
- 114 SETUP Screens
- 116 SET DATE
- 116 SET TIME
- 117 LCD BRIGHT
- 118 KEY BRIGHT
- 118 ALARM
- 120 EXT CTL
- 121 TC SET
- 122 UB SET
- 124 RETRO CACHE
- 124 RETRO DISK
- 125 TIMELAPSE
- 125 Explanation
- 126 PLAY MODE
- 127 PLAY FROM
- 128 UDF FS PERM
- 128 Maximum Recording Times in UDF Mode
- 129 NETWORK
- 130 IP ADDR
- 130 IP MASK
- 131 BROADCAST
- 131 GATEWAY
- 132 ESSID
- 134 WIFI MODE
- 135 FTP PASS
- 137 AUTO ORG
- 138 AUTO MARK
- 139 REELS PREF
- 140 FUNCTIONS Screens
- 141 Functions List
- 144 Assigning Clips to Reels
- 145 Blank
- 146 UTILITIES Screens
- 147 FORMAT
- 148 REPAIR DISK
- 150 REPAIR CLIP
- 151 FILE NAME
- 151 ORGANIZE REEL
- 152 ORGANIZE MXF
- 153 UPGRADE
- 154 UPGRADE ABORT
- 155 DELETE CLIP
- 156 System Reset
- 156 Diagnostic
- 157 Status
- 157 Version
- 159 MR-HD100 with Other Devices
- 161 Windows and MAC Operating Systems
- 159 Initial Setup
- 159 MR-HD100 to Computer
- 160 MR-HD100 to Wired (Ethernet) Network
- 160 MR-HD100 and FTP
- 161 MR-HD100 to a Managed Wireless Network
- 161 MR-HD100 Web and FTP
- 162 MR-HD100 Peer-to-Peer Networking (Wi-Fi)
- 162 Example
- 162 Setting MR-HD
- 165 Setting Up iPod Touch (or iPhone)
- 167 Setting Up a Mac
- 169 Setting Up a PC (XP)
- 172 Completing Network Setup
- 173 Wireless Network Status
- 174 Mounting to Windows and MAC
- 174 Select HDD MODE
- 175 Mounting and Dismounting the MR-HD
- 175 Windows
- 179 iPod Touch and the MR-HD
- 179 Connect Using Wireless
- 180 Content-based Metadata
- 184 Video File Types and Name Formats
- 184 AUTO ORG and REELS
- 185 MR-HD100 Accessories
- 187 Non-Linear Editors (NLEs)
- 188 Final Cut Pro
- 188 MR-HD100 NFR Workflow
- 188 Traditional File-Based Workflow
- 188 MR-HD100 and Content-Based Workflow
- 191 Overview of XML
- 192 Importing Video Clip and Metadata
- 196 Viewing a Clip
- 203 Technical Specifications
- 203 Physical Description
- 203 User Interface
- 203 Metadata
- 204 Compliance
- 204 Connectors
- 204 Inputs/Outputs
- 204 Video
- 205 NFR Video Formats
- 205 Audio
- 205 Timecode
- 205 Data I/Os
- 206 Disk Drive
- 206 NFR File Formats Supported
- 207 Error Messages
- 207 Data CRC Errors
- 208 Environment
- 208 Power
- 209 Warranty