Your URSA Mini will indicate it is in time lapse mode
with an icon over the 'record' button
Detail Sharpening
Use this setting to sharpen your URSA Mini’s image. When sharpening is enabled, decrease or
increase the level of sharpening by selecting ‘default’, ‘medium’ or ‘high’.
When sharpening is enabled, it will be applied to ProRes video recorded on camera as well as
your URSA Mini’s SDI output.
This setting is intended for live studio production where there is no time for post production
andyou want to output the image live to air. We recommend leaving it ‘off’ for images you are
recording for further post production. For this reason, sharpening is not applied to RAW files
that are intended for significant post processing.
Stop Rec If Card Drops Frames
Use this setting to configure your URSA Mini's behavior when dropped frames are detected.
When set to 'off,' recording will continue with dropped frames. When set to 'on,' your camera
willstop recording if dropped frames are detected. This can prevent you wasting time shooting
unusable footage if you don't spot the dropped frame indicator.
File Naming Convention
Clips are recorded to your CFast card, SD card or SSD in .braw file format when recording
Blackmagic RAW, .DNG for CinemaDNG RAW, or to a ProRes QuickTime movie depending on
which recording format you have chosen.
The table below shows an example of the file naming convention:
A001_08151512_C001.mov QuickTime Movie Filename
A001_08151512_C001.mov Camera index
A001_08151512_C001.mov Reel Number
A001_08151512_C001.mov Month
A001_08151512_C001.mov Day
A001_08151512_C001.mov Hour
A001_08151512_C001.mov Minute
A001_08151512_C001.mov Clip Number
TIP When you record footage in time lapse mode, the timecode counter
updates when a frame of video is recorded.
TIP Refer to the ‘Choosing a CFast 2.0 card’ for more information on how to
avoid dropping frames.
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