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FIle Operations in File Access Mode, PDWU1
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Geof Gilland
on Nov 6, 2009 at 4:45:27 pm
Have PDWU1. Software Version is XDCAM Transfer 2.10.0. What exactly does File Operations in Access Mode mean for me? I can transfer a variety of files and folders to the USERDATA folder on the XDCAMHD disc. (Is there a limit here?) I can transfer about 500MB in the GENERAL folder on the XDCAMHD disc.
Is this a method of using these discs as a backup system on the Mac in 22GB chunks? Is there anyway for the Mac to format the discs and get rid of the "standard" formatting that takes place when the disc is initially placed in the PDWU1?
How are others using this and are there any "gotchas" to be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your help. Geof.
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