You can format your media from this menu. For more information on formatting media using
URSA Mini, see the 'preparing media on Blackmagic URSA Mini' section of this manual.
Audio Meter
The peak audio meters display audio levels for channels 1 and 2 when using the internal
microphone, or via external audio when connected. The display is calibrated to dBFS units and
features peak hold indicators which stay visible for a short time so you can clearly see the
maximum levels reached.
To achieve optimum audio quality, ensure your audio levels do not reach 0 dBFS. This is the
maximum level that your camera can record, meaning that any audio that exceeds this level will
be clipped, resulting in distortion.
The colored bars on the audio meter represent
peak audio levels. Ideally your peak audio levels
should fall in the upperend of the green zone,
between -20 and -12dBFS. Ifyour peaks enter
into the yellow or red zones, corresponding to
-12and-6dBFS your audio is in danger of clipping
You can tap the audio meter to bring up volume controls for audio input channels 1 and 2,
aswell as headset or speaker volume.
Tap the audio meters on your URSA Mini LCD touchscreen to
easily access volume and headset or speaker settings
Double tap to zoom
You can magnify any part of your URSA Mini's preview image by double tapping the
LCDtouchscreen. Thearea you tap will be magnified, and you can move around the
imagebydragging your finger around the LCD touchscreen. This is very helpful when checking
focus. Toreturn to standard magnification, simply double tap your camera’s touchscreen again.
TIP Tapping the card or drive name in the storage menu sets it as the active card or
drive. YourURSAMini will fill this card or drive first.
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