Blackmagic Design CINEURSAMWC6KG2 URSA Broadcast G2 Camera

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Working with Files from CFast2.0 and SD cards
Edit directly from your CFast card by removing it from your camera and mounting
it on your computer using a CFast 2.0 reader/writer or CFast drive
To import your clips from a CFast 2.0 or SD card:
1 Remove the CFast card or SD card your Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2.
Mount the card to your Mac or Windows computer using a card reader.
2 Navigate to the card on your operating system to open it and you will see your list of
Blackmagic RAW or QuickTime movie files.
3 Now you can simply drag the files you want from the card onto your desktop or
another hard drive, or you can access the files straight from the card using your
editing software.
4 Before you unplug the CFast or SD card from your computer, it is important to always
eject your CFast or SD card from either Mac OS or Windows. Removing your card
without ejecting can corrupt footage in some cases.
Working with Files from SSDs
To import your clips from a SSD:
1 Remove the SSD from URSA Mini Recorder.
2 You can mount the SSD to your Mac or Windows computer using either an eSATA or
Thunderbolt dock, for example Blackmagic MultiDock. You can also use an eSATA to
USB adapter cable to plug the SSD straight into a USB port on your computer. USB 3.0
is preferable as USB 2.0 is not fast enough to edit video in real time.
3 Double click on the SSD to open it and you should see a list of QuickTime movie files
or Blackmagic RAW files. Depending on the format you chose to record in, you might
have a mixture of files, but they will all use the same naming convention.
4 Now you can simply drag the files you want from the SSD onto your desktop or another
hard drive, or you can access the files straight from the SSD using your NLE software.
5 Before you unplug the SSD from your computer, it is important to eject the SSD safely
from your computer first.
252Working with Third Party Software
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