FOCUS Enhancements MR-HD100 Camcorder User Manual


 
MR-HD100 Functions
MR-HD100 Media Recorder
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RETRO DISK
The Retro Disk mode records video in a continuous loop to a
user-defined portion of disk space. Pressing record
seamlessly
begins active recording. The Retro Disk session is appended to
the beginning of the new clip. The result is a set of clips
beginning with the cached video and continuing with the newly
recorded video.
When calculating the amount of hard disk space needed for
a Retro Disk record session, always include additional
space beyond the recording requirements. The added space
depends on the length of the loop.
Loops less than 60 minutes, need an additional 1 minute
of unused disk space.
Loops 60 minutes and greater, require an additional 2GB
of unused disk space.
When looping less than one hour, Retro Disk records the
loop in a series of 1 minute clips.
Retro Disk is available in all record modes.
When Retro Disk is set, the symbols
L (STOP/REC-PAUSE
and L) appear in the MR-HD100 display.
To initiate Retro Disk:
1. Pressing Record
and the MR-HD100 goes into REC-
PAUSE
mode and starts caching video.
When caching, the Home screen displays
REC PAUSE and
a
C.
2. Pressing Record
a second time, begins active recording
at the last frame stored in the cache. The resulting video
clip has the cached video at the beginning.
Setting Length of RETRO DISK
1. Go to the SETUP Menu.
2. Select the item
RETRO DISK.
See
RETRO DISK on page 104.
3. Select the time duration field.
Use the scroll wheel to set the length of video that
the Retro Disk should store:
Set the length of video in 1-minute increments. The
maximum time allowed depends on the model.