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NOTE You can set your URSA Broadcast G2 to stop recording if dropped frames are
detected toprevent a situation where you waste time shooting unusable footage if
youdon’t notice the dropped frame indicator. See the ‘record settings’ section in this
manual for more information.
Storage Indicators
At the bottom of your URSA Broadcast G2 touchscreen next to the ‘record’ button, you’ll see
the storage indicators.
Recording Time Remaining
When a CFast or SD card is inserted, or a USB-C flash disk or SSD is attached to your camera,
the storage indicators show how much recording time is left on each card or drive. The
recording time is displayed in hours:minutes:seconds based on your chosen frame rate and
codec and is automatically recalculated if you change either of these settings.
When there is approximately 5 minutes remaining on your card or drive, the indicator text
will turn red. If you are recording to a single card or drive or have filled any additional storage
attached to your camera, the indicator will blink slowly when there is 3 minutes remaining and
blink quickly when there is less than 30 seconds of recording time remaining.
Your URSA Broadcast G2’s storage indicator will display the name of your
CFastcard, SD card, SSD or USB flash disk and the remaining record time
Media Bar
The media bar icon above the recording time will be either blue, white or red depending
onitscurrent status and will display the used space on the card or drive.
The blue drive icon indicates the active drive. This is the drive that
will be used for recording.
A white drive icon indicates there is media present, but not active.
A solid white icon indicates the media is full.
The bar will illuminate red during recording.
To switch recording to a different card or drive, press and hold the name or media bar of the
card, USB-C flash disk or SSD that you wish to record to.
Tapping the storage indicators will bring up the storage and formatting menu.
77Touchscreen Controls
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