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Jay Gladwell wrote on 9/3/2007, 8:14 AM

If you were to record directly to the hard drive (or transfer video), that is amount of video (in minutes/seconds/frames) you would be able to record based on the current amount of free space on the dirve.


tkalvey wrote on 9/3/2007, 8:16 AM
You could record 357 hours and 44 minutes of video to your hard drive.
Grazie wrote on 9/3/2007, 8:28 AM
Guys? Might I be so bold as to suggest that this is only for Audio? It is telling me I have 11:45 remaining - 2-channels. But presently I've got 6gb available, that's mighty small for video? Yes?

I've held my Audio recording at C: ever, ever since! So it's kinda stuck.

Grazie
p@mast3rs wrote on 9/3/2007, 9:18 AM
I believe its for audio only.
24Peter wrote on 9/3/2007, 9:58 AM
Aren't frames indicated by a semi colon ; rather than a colon : (meaning the first number is hours, not minutes) ?

Also the two channels bit gives it away. I think it's a waste of space and audio only too.
TheHappyFriar wrote on 9/3/2007, 10:16 AM
it's audio. it's based on the project properties AND the track that's armed to record. If you change an armed track to mono (left or right only) the time doubles. :)

Would be great if they had one based on DV too. Would eliminate a few "oopes, ran out of space" things before I ran out of space. :)
Former user wrote on 9/3/2007, 10:49 AM
When you are in CAPTURE, it displays the Video space left.

Dave T2
TheHappyFriar wrote on 9/3/2007, 1:54 PM
true, forgot about that. what if you capture in HD? Does that open up a new windows or anything (i don't know as I use DV).