Saturday, January 11, 2014

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: KiPro to Avid workflow

 

We have a KiPro and a stack of cartridges. If you have SATA ports, you can connect to a KiPro drive via SATA. Half of the backplane connector on the cartridge is a SATA connector. You have to externally power the drive (check with your reseller on the proper power supply). I keep a SATA cable hanging out of the back of my Z800 just for this purpose. Mounts as an Apple drive. I use MacDrive.  All KiPro recordings are kept in a folder named "AJA". Copy the folder or individual files. Mounts in AMA with ease.

Curtis Nichols
PCS Production Co.
Irving, TX.

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> > On Jan 10, 2014, at 9:58 AM, RRF Avid <rrfavid@...> wrote:
> >
> > Assuming they give you the KiPro hard drive cartridges, the files just copy over like any other files from the KiPro cartridge to wherever you want via FW 800.  No third party software necessary.  Easy!
> > - Rich
> >
> >> On Jan 10, 2014, at 4:45 AM, Gregg Foster <fieldproductions@...> wrote:
> >>
> >> Oh great and wise Avid-L2ers.  What is the best workflow to copy the ProRes capture files from a standard KiPro to the clients hard drive for transporting to their Avid.  Do they just copy over or is there Aja or third party software to use? I will have eight cameras ISOed on eight KiPros. (Standard KiPros, not minis or rack or quads).  TIA
> >>
> >> Gregg Foster

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