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Tom Houston February 25th, 2007 11:11 AM

FS-C in Production?
 
Does the FS-C 60GB model exist at this point? B&H says they are accepting orders now for a future shipment. Is it in stock anywhere?

Larry Kamerman March 19th, 2007 12:28 PM

status of beta testing
 
Does anyone know the status of the beta testing for the update for the FSC(that is, the one that will support 24f in QT)?

Tom Houston March 19th, 2007 09:30 PM

I spoke to a reliable source and I am being told that the FS-C is ready to go but Canon and Focus can't agree on some parts of the agreement for the C model of the firestore and that is what all of the delay has been. Meanwhile, we wait.

Doug Tessler March 20th, 2007 01:43 PM

What are you talking about !
 
I have a FS-c 100 for two months now so its available . The only feature that is not enabled is 30f . Other than that it's great.

Doug T

ESPN/ABC

Larry Kamerman March 20th, 2007 04:56 PM

Doug, do you mean that your FSC records 24f in Quicktime?

Tom Houston March 20th, 2007 05:39 PM

Doug,

$20 says the code your 100GB model is running is different than what Focus and Canon are getting ready to release now.

Tom

Doug Tessler March 20th, 2007 09:56 PM

I was a beta tester so you lose again !
 
I have the latests software that I got from focus today so you are wrong again !
Doug

version 2.0.0.04092006:
- Native QuickTime HDV DTE format.
- HD TC display and restripe capabilities in Native QuickTime HDV DTE format
- MXF OPatom DV DTE format.
- Added ORGANIZE MXF for MXF OPatom support.
- Added HDV TC TYPE menu functionality for HDV TC playback.
- Improved DV FORMAT QUICKTIME 24P compatibility.
- Improved disk handling.
- Improved HD playback functionality.
- Handle 999 clip limit properly.

Doug Tessler March 20th, 2007 10:03 PM

any this
 
FS-C version 2.1 beta version 2.1.0 04112206

Thank you for participating in the FS-C version 2.1 beta test program. We appreciate your help!

Attached is the first 2.1 beta release version. Please upgrade your unit as per the instructions in the manual. If you need to return to the current shipping version of software, simply load version 2.0 (also attached). Per the beta agreement, do not distribute this software.

New Features
When in HDV record mode and QUICKTIME is the selected format, it is now possible to record 1080i/24F, 25F and 30F streams to disk in QuickTime format.


sincerely

Doug T

Send me a six pack you lose ! lol

Tom Houston March 21st, 2007 07:15 AM

Doug,

Let’s get real here. Beta is called Beta for a reason. I means the software is in a phase where bugs are still being worked out and it hasn’t yet reached production status. The code may be complete and ready to go but I'm hearing from reliable sources that there is an "agreement" of some sort that Canon and Focus are still working out and that is the reason the FS-C 60GB model is not shipping right now which is a good thing as I'm not interested in a "patched" FS-C with Beta code. Understand, your Beta code may very well be the final product but I'd rather have it straight from Focus/Canon.

Tom

Harry Bromley-Davenport March 21st, 2007 01:26 PM

Canon XLH1 24f user here with question.
 
There seems to be a great deal of confusion about which firestore model does what. And, apparently, the manufacturers themselves are not too reliable about their own specs.

Can some kind and knowledgeable soul inform me what my options are for use with my Canon XLH1?

I also did hear at one stage that these units are kinda noisy - perhaps too noisy for use at close quarters for quiet dialog in filmed drama. Could anyone be so kind as to give me an opinion on this?

Many thanks,

Best

Harry

James Jackson March 29th, 2007 06:57 PM

Is the FS-C even available right now? Where is it in stock!?!?

Jay Rodriguez March 29th, 2007 07:26 PM

i couldn't find it anywhere about a month ago

Farishad Latjuba April 14th, 2007 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt McEwen (Post 597022)
QuickTime HDV 1080i/24F and 1080i/30F support will only be available on the FS-C model.
Matt

What about PAL version? 25F on the FS-C model? Or even better, the model that can receive 24F, 25F & 30F.

Nathan Quattrini April 30th, 2007 10:22 AM

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ist&sku=434414

My question is why can`t they do timelapse in HDV? Seems pretty bad to mix DV timelapsed footage with HDV footage if they are for the same project

Colin McFadden April 30th, 2007 10:26 AM

Because the HDV video structure, with 15 frames grouped together and inherently interrelated, makes it very hard (computationally) to get a single frame. The Firestore is a "dumb" device - it doesn't do any actual decoding (and reencoding) of the video stream, which would be required to do a time lapse with HDV. They just write data to disk.

So yeah, it's easy in DV where you can extract any frame individually, not so easy in HDV.

Alex Leith April 30th, 2007 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan Quattrini (Post 669959)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ist&sku=434414

My question is why can`t they do timelapse in HDV? Seems pretty bad to mix DV timelapsed footage with HDV footage if they are for the same project

Because HDV is an interframe compression codec. Frames are grouped into GOPs (12 frames) which all refer to each other to build a complete moving image. Thus HDV cannot be used for timelapse recording, because you have to record the GOP all at once.

John Richard May 2nd, 2007 09:38 AM

From my experience with the XLH1 and FS4ProHD and Edius is that it works great in DV --- but in HDV it is problematic.

The FSC firestore is the model now made specifically for the XLH1 (and presumably the A1 and G1). But I have no experience with the FS-C. I am trying to find someone who has experienced reliable HDV results in all frame rates and in both m2t and QT file formats.

Bottom line, if you are going to make the leap with a Firestore for the Canon, stick with the FS-C.

Wade Hanchey July 3rd, 2007 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Richard (Post 671358)
Bottom line, if you are going to make the leap with a Firestore for the Canon, stick with the FS-C.

What's the advantage of the FS-C over the FS-4 Pro HD model? The only thing I understand is the Quicktime issue with the FS-4. I have the A1 and am using Vegas 7. Do I need the Quicktime format for anything? I see a price difference in the two models and don't want to spend the extra dollars for something I don't need. Vegas can work with QT files. Would there be any advantage to recording in 1080i QT over .m2t files? I've read of an issue with transferring the .m2t files to PC. Is there a similar issue with 1080i QT files or would that be reason enough to get the FS-C if it solves that issue?

John Richard July 5th, 2007 12:45 PM

If you ever shoot for editors using Final Cut Pro (a huge group), then supplying files/footage shot in the QTfile format wrapper is an important consideration.

If you are always shooting for yourself, then it may not be an issue for you.

We've never had an FS-C ourselves, only the FS4ProHD. And sad to say they have sat pretty much unused except for occasional standard def DV usage - and even then we chose not to bother much with it unfortunately.

Wade Hanchey July 5th, 2007 06:31 PM

John,

I appreciate your comments. Thank you.

David Chia July 6th, 2007 02:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Farishad Latjuba (Post 660229)
What about PAL version? 25F on the FS-C model? Or even better, the model that can receive 24F, 25F & 30F.

I have upgraded XHA1. It can do PAL and NTSC. So which firestone model does both? I want to be able to do 24f,25f,30f,50i,60i

Buddy Frazer July 6th, 2007 06:05 AM

Wade,
I use and FS-4Pro HD with my A1 and Vegas 7 and it works perfectly in Standard Definition.

In HDV there are some issues with the m2t files it creates.
1. The Retro Cache does not work. It creates corrupted files. I am working with Focus Enhancements on the issue, but it is not solved.
2. Since the FS-4 breaks the files about every 8.5 minutes, they do not join together seamlessly. However, Danny Fye has written a .bat file to concatenate them and create a single file with no breaks. (Search this forum for the file.)

Buddy

Wade Hanchey July 6th, 2007 07:41 PM

Buddy,

Yes, I've read the sticky in here referencing the work-around by Danny Fye. I'm glad to hear that SD works without a hitch though. Thanks. Sounds like it isn't worth the extra dollars to go with the FS-C.

Eugene Presley July 9th, 2007 02:17 AM

I've been working for some weeks now with a Firestore FS4 PRO HD (80gb), in combination with a Canon XH A1. It does work without any problem, either in sd or hd.
I use Final Cut Pro. I do not understand all the bashing of the Firestore at all, as it saved me hours of capturing time, and it's so easy to work with.

The only smaller problem is the firewire cable into the harddisk, I have to check a lot if it's still connected firmly. An angled cable would solve this though.

Buddy Frazer July 9th, 2007 10:50 AM

Eugene,
I assume you record the files as QuickTime with the FS-4. Do you use Retro Record successfully?

I use a Windows PC with QuickTime Pro, but can't seem to play the QuickTime HD files created with the FS-4. Do you have any idea why not?

Buddy

Eugene Presley July 10th, 2007 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buddy Frazer (Post 709215)
Eugene,
I assume you record the files as QuickTime with the FS-4. Do you use Retro Record successfully?

I use a Windows PC with QuickTime Pro, but can't seem to play the QuickTime HD files created with the FS-4. Do you have any idea why not?

Buddy



Hi Buddy,

I record the files as Quicktime yes. I haven't checked the Retro Record modus yet. It's not that essential for me...

Brian Spatz July 29th, 2007 03:20 PM

For those with the FS-C unit, does it give you the ability to record tapes that have been previously recorded? In other words, can I take a tape I shot last week, play it back in the camera and create files inside the unit?

Thanks a ton,

Brian Spatz

Kevin Martorana August 5th, 2007 07:41 AM

Okay...just spent 20 minutes reading the entire thread...wow.

We have a H1...

Has anyone successfully used ANY version of the Focus Enhancement Firestore...to record HD, 1080/24f and then bring it into an AVID ADRENALINE ?

Right now we have to use a Convergence Connect box to bring in the footage real time...via HDSDI. Sucks because talking with the camera is difficult AND hard on the H1.

At NAB...AVID guys were running around with a Firestore and H1...we stopped two of them and asked how they were editing the footage....answer:

"uh...we havent' figured that out yet" ! REALLY ????

Any suggestions ?

Thanks !

Jim Stamps January 8th, 2008 01:43 PM

status of 2.1 beta for FS-C?
 
Based on the status of this thread, and the lack of info on FE's website regarding firmware v2.1, I thought I would try to revive this conversation.

Is there any update on the FS-C v2.1 update that will add quicktime file support for 1080i 24F? or any other model that will add this capability?

Thanks.

Kellen Dengler January 9th, 2008 11:24 AM

Jim, I've been wondering the same thing and the only solution I can find, even after talking with the Focus Enhancements sales rep is the Canon FSC-60/100 Firestore. Since it is made by and for a Canon it will support all Canon codecs and frame rates. They are a little pricey but I think the lack of headache and frustration will make up for that...

Julian Frost February 25th, 2008 06:49 PM

FS-4Pro HD and XH-A1
 
A real quick question...

I'm interested in buying the FS-4Pro HD, but am unsure if it supports all the recording modes of the Canon XH-A1.

Thanks.

Kalulu Ngilo February 25th, 2008 09:50 PM

Only the FS-C will support all of the A1s format. I believe the FS-4 series supports the 60i/m2t files.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Julian Frost (Post 832968)
A real quick question...

I'm interested in buying the FS-4Pro HD, but am unsure if it supports all the recording modes of the Canon XH-A1.

Thanks.


Daniel Kucharski March 24th, 2008 06:51 AM

hi
 
i live in the uk where can i pruchase the firestore for canon?

John J. Watkins March 29th, 2008 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Spatz (Post 720357)
For those with the FS-C unit, does it give you the ability to record tapes that have been previously recorded? In other words, can I take a tape I shot last week, play it back in the camera and create files inside the unit?

Thanks a ton,

Brian Spatz

I have done this successfully. The only problem is that it ends up being one big file instead of several small ones. I've done it this way in the past because I've had issues with the Firewire connection while recording in the field. So when I can, I just shoot tape only and transfer while driving back to the office (newspaper/website) provided the trip back is longer than the footage I've captured.

Colin McDonald March 29th, 2008 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel Kucharski (Post 847482)
i live in the uk where can i pruchase the firestore for canon?

The UK distributor for Firestore products is
Holdan Limited,
Unit 2 Waterside Business Park,
Hadfield,
Glossop,
SK13 1BE,
United Kingdom
http://www.holdan.co.uk/focus/fs4.htm

I bought a FireStore FS-4 Pro 60 GB with my A1 (I didn't know about the existence of the FS-C).

The Holdan website is a bit vague about whether you can actually buy the FS-C here - the left hand side of the age states:

QUOTE: FireStore FS-4Pro HD / FS-C
The FireStore FS-4Pro HD & FS-C Portable DTE Recorder brings all of the features of the FireStore FS-4Pro to DV and HDV camcorders and editing systems. Using reels, the FS-4Pro HD 60Gb /FS-C 60 Gb makes it easy to categorize clips by placing them in prenamed folders on the disk while you shoot. 90 Minute Battery Supplied. FS-4Pro 80Gb/100Gb/FS-C 100Gb - 180 Minute Battery Supplied.
Supports:
SD - Raw DV, AVI Type 1&2, Matrox & Canopus AVI & QuickTime, P2 MXF(DVCPRO25), Pinnacle AVI, AVID OMF & DV-MXF.
HDV - 720p/1080i (*.m2t) and QT 1080i 50/60
/QUOTE

but the right hand side specifies models and prices:

QUOTE:
Focus FS-4 Portable DTE Recorders are available in two models
The FS-4 HD and the FS-4Pro HD (available in 60/80/100Gb)
Model
FS-4
HD 60Gb

FS-4Pro HD 60Gb

FS-4Pro HD 80Gb

FS-4Pro HD 100Gb

/QUOTE

so I'm still mystified. How about you email them and find out and tell us here?

Stephen Knifton January 24th, 2009 11:13 PM

firmware for the fs-c
 
hi .. any update from matt, or anyone on this ?

if i buy a new fs-c tomorrow, will it be capable of shooting 60i, 30f and 24f ?

thanks ... sk

Joy Taylor January 25th, 2009 11:37 AM

What's the Firestore Canon Compatibility Update
 
I had the same question about the FS-C, does it support all recording types the Canon XH can create.

I read that Focus Enhancements filed for bankruptcy in September 2008 and their stock has been worth less than a penny for some time.

I also read they have a new product, the FS-5.

Focus also has a DTE version for the Panny 200, and I believe a JVC version also exists.

I don't know how well a bankrupt company delivers technical support, so if anyone has any experience with FE and their products in the last 3-6 months, let us know.

Thanks for any updates.

Julian Frost January 25th, 2009 11:56 AM

The FS-C is the model specifically for Canon cameras. It supports ALL the modes the Canon XH-A1 outputs.

Julian

Bart Kuykens January 26th, 2009 08:12 AM

I just received an upgrade(2.1.3) and it seems to work fine! I can record in m2t or QT HD.
Email me for the update, I'll send them asap.

Michael Strycharske January 28th, 2009 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joy Taylor (Post 1000766)
I had the same question about the FS-C, does it support all recording types the Canon XH can create.

I read that Focus Enhancements filed for bankruptcy in September 2008 and their stock has been worth less than a penny for some time.

I also read they have a new product, the FS-5.

Focus also has a DTE version for the Panny 200, and I believe a JVC version also exists.

I don't know how well a bankrupt company delivers technical support, so if anyone has any experience with FE and their products in the last 3-6 months, let us know.

Thanks for any updates.

Joy-
I recently purchased an FS-C on eBay. It arrived with a broken firewire connector. I emailed Focus Enhancements Tech Support and after receiving no reply I called their California office. There I spoke to a tech support person who gave me a repair number and told me to ship the system to them. Because it was still within the two-year warranty period, they repaired the unit for free and even shipped it back to me at their expense. The only cost I had was $18 to ship the unit to them - and the eBay seller reimbursed me for that. So, my experience with their tech support while in bankruptcy has been excellent (except for the unanswered email).


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