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1. o Expanded support for 3 2 pulldown cadence 2 3 3 2 cadence in addition to the already supported 2 3 2 3 cadence o Remote level hold record trigger option added With this option selected pressing and holding Remote button from a remote cable connected to the 10 pin input initiates record releasing Remote button stops record o Power up record trigger option added With this option selected recording begins as soon as power is applied and a valid video source is seen recording is stopped by removing the video source Known issues 1 1 154 o Standard def audio timecode out of sync by 2 or 3 frames Version 1 1 150 25 Nov 09 o Added 280 Mbit I Frame only bit rate o Added Standard Def playback from the CF card out of nanoFlash SDI output only o Added compatibility with XDCAM Optical Equipment 50 Mbit bit rate only o Added compatibility with Sony XDCAM Transfer 2 10 0 or better software plug in for Final Cut Pro 50 Mbit and above bit rates This plug in can convert MXF files to MOV with Final Cut Pro installed or Calibrated Software s XD Decode plug in installed and can also preview clips and import into Final Cut Pro o Qualified more Compact Flash cards SanDisk Extreme 32 Gbyte SanDisk Extreme Pro 32 64 Gbyte PhotoFast 533x 32 64 Gbyte See updated user manual for complete list o Improved write and read performance to all Compact Flash cards o Added 18 Mbit 4 2 0 full raster proxy bi
2. or removing media in the camera or playing back video off of the camera s internal media Be aware however that if the camera s timecode is re set to a smaller value the nanoFlash may not trigger from the timecode unless the nanoFlash is then turned off and back on o The menu option System gt Trigger gt Timecode can trigger at any time that the timecode is increasing unlike the above mentioned TC gt Last TC This may create unexpected short recordings due to camera timecode behavior o Added menu option Audio gt Audio Channels Monitoring for monitoring specific channels on the headphones output Choose between channels 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 o Added clip skipping during playback press up arrow during playback to move to next clip press down arrow to move to previous clip Aclip is a single record session a clip may be composed of several files for a long record o Fixed bugs in cranking which extends compatibility of 720p24 25 30 at 50 Mbit and above to Sony Vegas Edius and Adobe Premiere CS3 4 with Main Concept plug in in addition to the already supported Final Cut Pro Other Pc based NLE s may additionally support 720P24 25 30 50 Mbit and above is not supported by Avid however at this time o Fixed slight pixelation in playback of Quicktime files from nanoFlash a problem introduced in version 1 5 31 o Fixed staticky audio channel 1 in standard def MXF recordings a problem introduced in
3. to a blank or formatted CF card You can save up to 20 settings files onto a single card To restore your settings insert a CF card which contains a CFG folder with up to 20 Men stg files within this folder The prefix Menu in Menu stg may be renamed as you prefer You will then be prompted to choose which setting to restore It is preferable to use the same firmware version on nanoFlash for saving and restoring a given setting Please note that all settings will be restored except the Unit Id the 1 2 digits in the System gt File option and the Clip Number middle 3 digits in System gt File which are always preserved and must be changed manually o Low power mode has been re activated System gt Power Saving gt Auto Sleep This mode behaves the same as before as discussed in the user manual except that in the process of waking up the nanoFlash is completely rebooted which takes 5 to 7 seconds to complete o Added Rs232 Serial control capability through the remote Rs232 connection allowing users to remotely control the nanoFlash by developing a custom Rs232 controller See Serial Rs232 Control Addendum in the user manual This is an add on cost option o Fixed rare single frame corruption in connection with some SanDisk Extreme and Extreme Pro CF cards o Fixed potential file corruption if recording Standard Definition and Audio gt Record Channels is set to 0 The Record Channels value is now automatically raise
4. version 1 5 31 o Fixed MPG reversed audio channels o Repaired 720p pulldown removal embedded timecode o Added support for true 30 60 video formats in Quicktime true 24 was already supported o MPG playback pause is disabled not supported by codec in MPG mode Known issues 1 5 126 o 720P24 25 30 playback from the nanoFlash is not supported at this time o Pulldown removal from JVC 700 requires turning the nanoFlash on 1 then the camera to work properly o Playback from nanoFlash all MXF QT files 2 frames out of sync Files are in sync when played on a computer o HDMI in out 2 channel audio support only SDI in out supports 0 2 4 or 8 channel audio o Vegas 9 0c displays green frame at start of long GOP clips I Frame only recordings will periodically display black frames Not specific to a nanoFlash firmware version o MPG file format not fully functional in this release Beta Version 1 5 31 18 Feb 09 o Please note to check your settings after the update in particular System gt Record Trigger which may be changed o Repaired audio video sync in SD recordings o Added selectable audio channels options 0 2 4 or 8 audio channels now recorded Audio gt Audio Channels Recorded o Added channel selection for monitoring on headphones out audio level meters Channels 1 amp 2 or 3 amp 4 or 5 amp 6 or 7 amp 8 Audio gt Channel Monitoring o System gt Unit ID may now
5. 4 with drop frame is not allowed by some computer software such as the XDCAM Viewer Be sure to turn off drop frame from the camera and the nanoFlash menu if recording 720p24 o Low power mode System gt Power Saving does not always properly recover when the unit is woken back up on rare occasions the unit will not re lock to the incoming video o Pulldown removal from JVC 700 requires turning the nanoFlash on 1 then the camera to work properly o HDMI in out 2 channel audio support only SDI in out supports 0 2 4 or 8 channel audio Beta Version 1 6 18 23 June 2010 o Fixed Remote trigger bug introduced in 1 5 249 beta in which file corruption could occur when using Remote trigger option o Corrected errant Intermittent Source which appeared on nanoFlash especially in 720p mode from cameras such as the Panasonic HDX900 during record and would cause some seconds loss of footage o Repaired playback from nanoFlash of Standard Def timecode and audio are now properly played back o Fixed Screen Tally option Video Screen Tally a red bar will be displayed on the output SDI or HDMI during record Also be sure to turn on Video E to E setting to use this o Please note that we mistakenly stated for version 1 5 249 that Remote trigger when used with 2 or more nanoFlashes cabled to a single remote cable would start and stop the nanoFlashes on the same frame This feature is not yet present in the fir
6. Minor Improvements in HDMI signal disruption detection and recovery o Added support in Qt mode for true frame rates true 24 true 30 true 60 o Added bit rate codec display in MXF files This will appear in the product version fields of file metadata which can be seen for example in the XDCAM Viewer software player View gt Metadata option o Added XDCAM Optical Disk compatibility with nanoFlash SD MXF files o Repaired intermittent audio phasing bug where the 2 channels would lose sync with respect to each other o Added 80 Mbit HD bit rate option o Added headphone tones pattern for recording stopping Start record gives 2 beeps with increasing volume stop record gives 2 beeps with decreasing volume o Changed remote tally flashing light behavior during record to indicate record time remaining Tally light flashes once a second during normal record twice a second during record with less than 5 minutes total record time remaining 4 times per second with less than 1 minute total record time remaining o Repaired timecode bug in 720p60 50 during long records o Added ability to delete the last recorded clip on currently inserted card which was last recorded to Press and hold the Stop key then press left arrow key to delete last clip o Slot 2 card recordings will now continue on slot 2 card til the card fills up regardless of whether a card with space is placed into slot 1 Previously the nanoFlash always looked
7. convert the Quicktime files to nanoFlash compatible MXF files Choose the formatted CF card as the destination folder Once completed insert to nanoFlash and play See the READ_ME of the converter tool for more details http www convergent design com downloads FileConverter zip o Removed drop frame option from 1080p24 This is now non drop frame timecode only o Reduced SanDisk Extreme 3 CF cards maximum bit rate to 140 Mbits due to results of performance tests o Repaired play of 220 Mbit recordings from nanoFlash o Repaired HDMI output to DVI monitors o Significantly improved HDMI input detection o Improved audio video sync Known issues 1 0 64 o No Standard Def recording from HDMI source o No play of Standard Def from the nanoFlash o 720P60 drop frame timecode Quicktime files starting timecode is off up to 5 seconds o No pulldown removal from HDMI source o MPG files will sometimes freeze up a Mac requiring a re launch of Finder Version 1 0 19 1 Aug 09 Initial release For more operational details please see the current nanoFlash User Manual http www convergent design com downloads nanoFlash nanoFlash_Manual pdf
8. d above All l Frame files all bit rates are supported Does not support any 720p24 25 30 files at 50 Mbit and above o Initial release of Edius 6 does not support nanoFlash MXF files Edius is in the process of addressing this o Some camera compatibility limitations exist please see Addendum A in user manual for the known limitations o Other NLE Viewing limitations may exist please see the appropriate Addenda in the manual Release Version 1 6 226 12 Nov 2010 o Fixed green frame bug at beginning of long Gop MXF files when brought into Sony Vegas o Added timecode trigger delay System gt Timecode gt Trigger Delay in number of seconds When used in combination with Timecode trigger or TC gt Last TC trigger System gt Trigger nanoFlash will delay start of record the specified number of seconds in the Trigger Delay This feature is beneficial to better match the timecode of some tape based cameras which can shift the camera timecode unexpectedly at the beginning of camera record This feature also helps to prevent the nanoFlash from creating very small files in Timecode trigger mode if the camera is shifting it s timecode around while ejecting inserting media o SD Aspect Ratio Video gt SD Aspect Ratio fixed In earlier versions this was not always being applied correctly to files o Added lock out of drop frame timecode in 720p24 mode In some NLE s drop frame timecode is not allowed in 720p24 m
9. d to 2 channels in this case o Improved recovery from temporary loss of video input over HDMI during record o Improved recovery from temporary loss of any video input in MPG record mode Known issues 1 6 226 o 720P24 25 30 playback from the nanoFlash is not supported at this time o SD playback out of the HDMI port is not supported o Pulldown removal from JVC 700 requires turning the nanoFlash on 1 then the camera to work properly o HDMI in out 2 channel audio support only SDI in out supports 0 2 4 or 8 channel audio o Avid Media Composer does not support Long Gop MXF files 100 Mbit and above All l Frame files all bit rates are supported Does not support any 720p24 25 30 files at 50 Mbit and above Release Version 1 6 29 29 June 2010 o Fixed rare bug in which incorrect frame sizes are written to file possibly introduced in version 1 6 18 o Fixed bug in Crank mode in which during long records all files after the 1 file would not use the cranked rate properly o Low power mode System gt Power Saving has been disabled in this release due to occasional trouble coming out of low power mode and re locking to the video source a problem that has been present for some time in earlier releases as well Known issues 1 6 29 o 720P24 25 30 playback from the nanoFlash is not supported at this time o 720P24 recordings drop frame timecode option is not locked out but should be 720p2
10. ers with A V sync problems o The analog audio out for monitoring is out of sync by 4 5 frames when the audio in source is embedded o No play of Standard Def from the nanoFlash o No pulldown removal from HDMI source Version 1 0 64 8 Sept 09 o Added 1080p24 pulldown removal for cameras which output 1080p24 as 1080i60 with 3 2 pulldown System gt Pulldown Removal When this feature is turned on 1080924 is preserved and recorded from 1080i60 inputs with 3 2 pulldown This is only for SDI inputs not HDMI and should only be activated if the input contains the pulldown such as with most Canon cameras in 24F mode o Added mpg and m2v file formats beta 19 25 35 50 Mbit options HD and 5 9 Mbit options SD These file formats are used in dvd creation and other applications Please note that this is a beta release of these file formats please try out with your system first if you wish to use in the field We ve tested these file formats successfully with a number of decoders a notable exception being Quicktime Player will not accept the mpg files at this time o Added preserved boot update process so that a failed firmware update will no longer render the unit unusable and require a return to manufacturer to be re booted Failed updates can now be recovered in the field simply by updating again via the preserved boot sector Please see update document for full details The firmware update from version 1 0 19 is a 2
11. from 1 selected file to last file on last card and then continues playing at start of 1 card repeatedly Loop Off plays files through to end of last inserted card then stops Top level of menu o Added Record Ready indicator gt on LCD menu o Added LCD Backlight On Power Save System gt Power Save gt Backlight o Added Fast Forward 2x up to 100 Mbit bit rate only Hold Play button 3 seconds to initiate fast forward press again to pause play o Added ability to close current file and start new file by pressing Record button during record session o Increased Pre Record Buffer to 7 seconds for 100 Mbit bit rate and below System gt Pre Buffer o Added check for slow CF cards buffer overflow Error message will be displayed and the recording will restart at next lower bit rate o Added check for A V sync errors If detected and not in record mode nanoFlash will automatically restart to correct problem o Added SD support for HDMI recording o Improved MPG support o Improved 220 Mbit timecode playback o Deleted M2V file format as unnecessary and 50Mbps selection for MPG unsupported by any DVD or Blu Ray player o Fixed timecode in 3 2 pulldown mode o Eliminated rare DMA card communication errors during record Known issues 1 0 112 o A V Sync under certain conditions when using tape based cameras We have included a possible fix in the current firmware but have not received confimation from custom
12. gnal momentarily which will minimize or remove intermittent source o Improved locking to LTC timecode with 1080p24 input o Fixed audio video sync during playback from nanoFlash o Changed Standard Def IMX MXF files number of audio channels from 8 channel 16 bit to 4 channel 24 bit with only the 1 2 channels actually used The IMX specification requires one of the 2 above mentioned options the 2 option is now used to support 24 bit audio o Fixed bug in 8 channel audio HD MXF recordings which improves compatibility with Edius o Added Screen Tally option Video gt Screen Tally which places a red bar on the output to indicate unit is recording Video gt E to E must be turned on for Screen Tally to work correctly o If recording using a Remote Trigger System gt Trigger and the remote cable is running to 2 or more nanoFlashes all nanoFlashes will start recording on the same frame or within a frame of each other o Turned off Read Only status for all recorded files o Improved performance in MPG file mode o Creation Time Date is now correctly stored in MXF files o Corrected bug which blocked recording after No Last Clip message o Improved Timecode Trigger behavior o Changed Unit ID in System menu to File which allows user to set the 1 2 digits characters of the file name as before formerly the Unit ID and additionally the next 3 digits the clip number Take care to avoid dup
13. include alphabet letters Unit ID is used as the 1 2 letters digits of the file names in the files recorded o Changed System gt Trigger gt None option to Remote Play With this option the Remote tally becomes a start stop mechanism for playing rather than recording Press Remote button once to start play again to pause again to play Press twice in succession to stop play o Added CuePlay When used press remote tally once to cue to selected timecode 1 in the play file press Play again to continue playing Available via Remote Tally only Additionally set Trigger to Remote Play as mentioned above o Added System gt Duration option If used the nanoFlash will record for the specified duration in a given record session then stop o Repaired System gt Power Saving gt Auto Sleep bug in which the nanoFlash would not always wake up in the event of a renewed video input o Added System gt Create Settings txt this will dump all current settings out to a file Settings txt This is primarily a diagnostic tool for technical support assistance as needed This file should ideally only be created on a formatted blank CF card o Added bit rates in SD for MXF or Qt System gt File Format recordings 30 40 Mbit options in addition to the 50 Mbit option Video gt Bit Rate gt CF SD Rate o Added option to select width for 35 Mbit Qt or MXF recordings Video gt 35 Mb 1080 Width Choices are 1920 f
14. licate file names on the same CF card Known issues 1 5 249 o 720P24 25 30 playback from the nanoFlash is not supported at this time o Pulldown removal from JVC 700 requires turning the nanoFlash on 1 then the camera to work properly o HDMI in out 2 channel audio support only SDI in out supports 0 2 4 or 8 channel audio o Vegas 9 0c displays green frame at start of long GOP clips I Frame only recordings will periodically display black frames Not specific to a nanoFlash firmware version o Vegas 9 0d fixed I Frame Release Version 1 5 126 6 Apr 10 o Added menu option Video gt 720p60 to 30 720p50 to 25 Cuts the frame rate in half for incoming 720p60 or 720p50 signals Useful for example with cameras with a 720p30 or 720p25 mode which then double the frame rate of the camera s SDI output The nanoFlash bit rate in this mode is applied to the reduced frame rate For example 280 Mbit from a 720p50 source reduced to 720p25 the 280 Mbit applies across 25 frames o Added menu option System gt Trigger gt Remote amp Record in which either the Remote Switch or the Record button can be used for triggering record o Added separate menu option System gt Trigger gt TC gt Last TC In this mode the nanoFlash will only trigger to record if the incoming timecode is greater than the ending timecode of the last recorded clip This helps to minimize unexpected recordings for example when inserting
15. mware but will very possibly be added in the near future This is available however in the nano3D option o Added more feedback when Intermittent Source or loss of source occurs including information related to specific nanoFlash hardware such as VCXO out of range Please contact technical support if a message appears relating to VCXO o Changed menu option to select File Format in the System menu the option is now under File also in the System menu Scroll to the far right using right arrow of the File menu option to set the file format MOV MXF or MPG The explicit File Format option has been removed o Improved reliability in MPG file format Known issues 1 6 18 o 720P24 25 30 playback from the nanoFlash is not supported at this time o Low power mode System gt Power Saving does not always properly recover when the unit is woken back up on rare occasions the unit will not re lock to the incoming video o Pulldown removal from JVC 700 requires turning the nanoFlash on 1 then the camera to work properly o HDMI in out 2 channel audio support only SDI in out supports 0 2 4 or 8 channel audio Beta Version 1 5 249 27 May 2010 o Improved function in Power Saving mode System gt Power Saving o Eliminated rare horizontally shifted video in 1080p25 recordings o Added error correction for minor errors in incoming SDI stream instead of losing the si
16. nanoFlash Firmware Release Notes Release Version 1 6 245 16 Dec 2010 o Fixed trigger delay feature System gt Timecode gt Trigger Delay o Fixed timecode in 720p24 25 30 long records file to file Previously the timecode in files after the 1 file of a long record would not have the correct timecode o Fixed Remote Record Tally light which sometimes was flashing prematurely The light now flashes appropriately meaning the tally light flashes during record when less than 5 minutes record time remains across the inserted CF cards o Improved locking to Standard Definition sources However in rare cases with some atypical SD SDI sources such as a source going through an analog to digital converter the loop through will not display correctly but the files will be recorded correctly Known issues Limitations 1 6 245 o During playback timecode will sometimes momentarily be displayed incorrectly on the Icd screen o 720P24 25 30 playback from the nanoFlash is not supported at this time Loop through of these formats during live or record mode is only supported with Video gt E to E turned on o SD playback out of the HDMI port is not supported o HDMI in out 2 channel audio support only HD SDI in out supports 0 2 4 or 8 channel audio SD SDI 2 channel audio only records as 24 bit 4 channel audio IMX top 2 channels are blanked out o Avid Media Composer does not support Long Gop MXF files 100 Mbit an
17. ode o Fixed timecode bug in 720p24 mode with pulldown removal Timecode was getting inadvertently doubled in this mode but is now correct o LTC timecode accuracy improved o Expanded range of analog audio input Audio gt Analog Settings gt Gain In 99 to 44 dB o Improved MPG support compatibility with DVD authoring programs o Added ability to create new file during record by pressing Record button while in Timecode Trigger mode This method was previously available only with Record button as the Record trigger System gt Trigger o Fixed compatibility with newer Delkin CF cards 420x and 450x o Added support for playing CF cards from Canon XF305 50 Mbit o Avid has added AMA compatibility Link to AMA Files for nanoFlash MXF files Allows access of files within Avid without having to import copy in the files Requires Avid Patch 5 0 3 2 see link in user manual o Added Vertical image flip Video gt Flip V and Horizontal image flip Video gt Flip H options for flipping images as desired from camera outputs in which the camera lens produces an inverted image o Added hot swap support An inserted CF card may be pulled from it s CF slot during Record if the card is not being recorded to ACF card may also be inserted to an empty CF slot during record to facilitate lengthy records It is preferable that such a CF card inserted during record was formatted on a nanoFlash however such a nanoFlash formatted ca
18. or 35 Mbit 1920x1080 4 2 0 XDCAM EX or 1440 for 35 Mbit 1440x1080 4 2 0 XDCAM HD This setting only applies when Video gt Bit Rate gt CF HD Rate is set to 35 Mbit Bit rates of 50 Mbit and above are always 1920x1080 4 2 2 for 1080 sources oo o Added Crank option See the latest user manual for full details In brief one can select the base rate _ as 24 25 30 50 or 60 this will be the recorded rate and the crank preserved rate hangman symbol as the number of frames per second to preserve from the incoming video Video gt Crank Support for 720p24 25 30 typical crank formats is limited see note below Also note that audio is unusable in crank mode and that crank mode is Frame only o Added support for 720p 24 25 30 NLE support is very limited at the time of release for these video formats with our files Final Cut Pro supports decode at all bit rates most if not all Pc based NLE s support these formats as MXF files at 35 Mbit only Please test with your NLE first before using o Added Loop Record In this mode the nanoFlash will record continuously from card 1 then to card 2 then back to card 1 overwriting previous contents then back to card 2 again overwriting previous contents etc til stopped Do not use this mode unless you are willing to have older material overwritten by newer material in a record session o Improvements in MPG file playback including file skipping bug fixed o
19. rd may contain previously recorded video Also a CF card inserted during record may be from a formatting on a computer in a compatible FAT32 formatting please test first ahead of time that a computer formatted card is accepted by the nanoFlash Please note that as before if any files are manually deleted from or copied onto a CF card from a computer the card must be formatted again before use for recording in nanoFlash o Added skip to next card feature during record by pressing the RECORD button twice in quick succession The nanoFlash will continue to record without missing any data but will immediately close the current file jump to the next card and continue recording assuming there is space available on the next card If there is no space available on the next card the behavior will be treated the same as a single RECORD button press during record namely that the nanoFlash will close the current file and begin a new file on the same card again without missing any data Note when using Skip to Next Card allow 5 to 10 seconds for the recording to transfer to the other card before attempting to remove original card you can watch the CF cards status lights to determine when the transition has completed as the card being recorded to will have a flashing red light indicator o Added support for saving and restoring menu settings for nanoFlash To save your current settings use the System gt Create Menu stg option
20. step process to add in the boot update o Added an hourglass to the Icd and flashing red light indicator to remote cable if applicable during record If hourglass is not moving or remote is not flashing then record process is not active o Added pause feature during play Press play to start playing press play again to pause o Added ASI compatibility with 3 party ASI decoders ASI encode is fully functional ASI decode is only for use with nanoFlash ASI encode on the other end of the data processing Note that the ASI feature is only enabled through it s add on purchase o Repaired analog audio menu descriptions o Repaired Standard Def Quicktime recording SDI input only o Improved play of copied exported files To play recorded files on the nanoFlash which are not on their originally recorded CF cards gt Ona Pc take a formatted approved CF card and simply copy the files to the CLP folder Insert to nanoFlash and press play Do not record onto such a card or else the copied files will be overwritten gt Ona Mac take a formatted card and copy the files to the CLP folder using our converter copy tool available on our website The tool makes non fragmented copies to the card Since Mac s have a tendency to fragment files our copy tool should be used which attempts to prevent any fragmentation To play XDCAM EX or XDCAM 422 Quicktime files exported from Final Cut Pro use our converter copy tool to
21. t rate option o Added timecode jam sync via the LTC input o Added HDMI input color setting menu option default is full for camera sources or legalized for computer or game box video sources for example o Added increased fast forward rate options now 2x 4x or 6x Aprogress bar on the Icd screen indicates selected speed Maximum possible rates are dependent on card speeds and bit rate Generally gt to 50 Mbit bit rate max rate 6x SanDisk Extreme 3 4x gt 100 Mbit max rate 4x SanDisk Extreme Extreme 3 2x gt 140 160 Mbit max rate 2x SanDisk Extreme 3 1x gt 220 280 Mbit 1x only Fast forward beyond a tolerable rate can result in distortion play may need to be re started o Improved locking to Standard Def signals o Added 1080p24 true 24 frame rate for Quicktime recording o Added warning to Icd screen if input is lost and subsequently recovered at any time during record An intermittent source message will stay on screen til power is removed from nanoFlash o Changed PSF In and PSF Out menu descriptions to Record PSF gt Progressive and Play Progressive gt PSF with the same functionality o Repaired audio problem in Sony Vegas with nanoFlash MXF files Previously audio channel 2 in MXF files would sometimes go awry within Vegas o Repaired intermittent audio video sync problem o Repaired intermittent bug when coming out of time lapse mode which had the unit s
22. to slot 1 first for new recordings o The first 7 characters of the Volume name of the CF card are now preserved For the last 4 characters if these are digits they are incremented on every format to help indicate card usage o Timecode trigger will now only trigger if the timecode seen by the nanoFlash is greater than the last recorded timecode This will help prevent small unintended clips in timecode trigger mode System gt Trigger which were caused in the past by the camera unexpectedly moving the timecode back and forth during power up or when adjusting the camera s internal media for example and sending the nanoFlash into record mode briefly o Jam sync repaired with 1080p24 input o Repaired compatibility with the nanoFlash SDI output to a number of SDI monitors which had been lost in version 1 1 154 o Fixed 720p60 gt 24 pulldown removal o Eliminated rare DMARd 2200 CF card communication errors Known issues 1 5 31 o 720P24 25 30 playback from the nanoFlash is not supported at this time NLE support for these video formats is also limited please test before using o Playback of MPG from nanoFlash loses audio intermittently Version 1 1 154 4 Dec 09 o Repaired audio video sync problem introduced in version 1 1 150 o Added 3 2 pulldown removal from HDMI source o Repaired audio channels on headphone output o Repaired timecode when using jam sync in conjunction with 3 2 pulldown removal
23. tuck in Frame recording mode o Repaired bit rate display during playback o Enabled max file size setting in time lapse mode to range from 2 to 100 o Repaired time lapse recording in which previously an occasional frame would be dropped o Reduced stop time using remote tally to about 1 second hold remote tally button at least 1 second during record to stop o Removed latency in analog audio output Known issues 1 1 150 o No pulldown removal option from HDMI source o Standard def audio timecode out of sync by 2 or 3 frames o 3 2 pulldown not working from JVC 700 Version 1 0 112 9 Oct 09 o Added Time Lapse Recording I Frame only which records individual frames on a periodic basis based on setting Hours Minutes Seconds Take care not to lose power during a long record session Upon ending a time lapse record session there may be some extraneous frames in the last 15 frames of the clip Time Lapse mode can support all bit rates up to 220 Mbit during record on approved CF cards including slower CF cards due to the lower data rate however not all CF cards can play back high bit rate recordings Video gt Time Lapse o Added E to E video loop through SDI output only for looping psf input E to E loop through does not include any analog audio nor LTC internal timecode only embedded video audio timecode Video gt E to E o Added Loop All or Loop Off option Loop All plays files

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