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Pinnacle VIDEO TRANSFER - Forced Recording Mode; Maximum File Size for Recordings; Stop the Recording

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Pinnacle Video Transfer
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Forced Recording Mode
If you press the REC button longer than two seconds, forced recording mode is
started.
As opposed to normal recording mode:
Any file with the same name already on the USB device will be overwritten
by the recording procedure.
Recording is automatically suspended, if:
The memory of the connected USB device is full.
Maximum File Size for Recordings
The maximum size of a recorded file is determined by the storage format and the
limits set depending on the device. When using the storage format FAT32, the
maximum file size is, for instance, 4 GB or a maximum of 6 hours runtime. The
recording is automatically suspended when one of these two limits is reached
and is then resumed in a new file. The new file is automatically numbered in
ascending sequence. Suspending the recording takes some time; this means that
the video images sent during this time are lost. If no new recorded file can be
created, for example, because the USB device memory is full, the recording is
not resumed.
Stop the Recording
To stop the recording, briefly press the REC button.
Depending on the length of the recording and the USB device connected, it can
take a few seconds before the USB device can be removed. This waiting time is
indicated by a running light formed by the three quality LEDs. The USB device
can be removed as soon as the running light stops and the LED on the USB port
has changed to blue.
The minimum recording duration is 30 seconds. If a recording is to be stopped
after less than 30 seconds it runs on until these 30 seconds have elapsed.