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Sound Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder Firmware 2.01 Download

Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameSound Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder Firmware 2.01
CategoryFirmware
ManufacturerSound Devices
File Size20.9 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

Sound Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder Firmware 2.01 Description

New:

- All files are now recorded using a temporary, and highly recoverable, Sound Devices format. Video files have an .SDV extension. After each recording, files are “finalized”. Finalized files are standard Quicktime .MOV. If a drive is unintentionally removed prior to finalization or any time during recording, files can be recovered by reinserting the drive in the recorder. It will immediately finalize any unfinished files detected. If un-finalized .SDV files are present on a drive and a Sound Devices PIX recorder is not available, a Mac and Windows software utility is available (FileSafe) to finalize files and convert them to .MOV.
- New Quicktime File Split options: 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours and 10 hours. Previous option of “Disabled” has been removed. Unit will now create a new split file when max-file-length is reached (10 hours).
- Group now displays how many units are connected to the assigned group. The number of total units is displayed inside parentheses after the Group number.
- New menu item Menu → Network → Grouping → Push Settings to Group. When selected, the unit’s settings are applied to all units in the assigned group. This is useful for ensuring all units in an assigned group are set up in the same configuration.
- New menu option Menu → Network → Grouping → Sync Audio Screen Settings. When this is enabled all Audio Screen settings (track arm, input source, track name, gain, and delay) are applied to all units in the group. This is useful when grouped units are used for redundant recording.
- RS-422 remote protocol now supports a unique Sound Devices ID. RS-422 panels that make use of this new ID are able to select Next Clip and Previous Clip via the remote protocol. To take advantage of this new protocol set Menu → Remote Control → RS422 Interface Device ID to Sound Devices.

Changes:

- Keyboard shortcut for adding and deleting cue markers has changed. Use Ctrl+Q to add marker, use Shift+Ctrl+Q to delete marker.
- Multi-file Take Edit Window can now be accessed via the Right Arrow key from an attached USB Keyboard.
- Non-alphanumeric characters are blocked from use in PIX Name, DRIVE, REEL and SCENE.
- Simplification of the Timecode/Sync → Sync Out menu by removing non-standard drop frame and non-drop frame options.
- Sequential recording can be selected regardless of the Quicktime file split setting.
- File splits made by pressing the record button can be initiated at any time.
- Change to the Video → Up Conversion menu by removing the ‘Zoom Letterbox’ setting. The ‘Zoom Wide’ setting has the same effect.
- The RS-422 remote protocol now supports the full stop command during rewind and fast-forward.

Fixes:

- Fixed - a rare lockup when displaying eight audio meters per page.
- Fixed - a possible lockup occurring after formatting or removing a drive and accessing any information remaining on the Clips Tab of PIXNet.
- Jumping to cue points in video files now outputs accurate timecode on the outputs.
- The approved HGST Travelstar 7K1000, 1TB 2.5 HDD now mount without delay.
- Correction to drive formatting - drives larger than 2TB would format to an arbitrary size. PIX units do not address more than than 2TB, drives larger than 2TB format to 2TB.
- Fixed - incorrect estimated record time for video files. Was calculated without accounting for the number of audio channels being recorded.
- If a drive was removed during recording, the timecode would be incorrect after file finalization.
- Overall improvement in speed and reliability when grouping units.
- Fixed - unacceptable levels of noise on embedded audio channels 1 and 2 at the SDI output when recording standard definition video.
- Cue Markers can now be added from the Audio Screen.
- Leading or trailing spaces in Reel names would make the folders invisible to Mac OS.
- Units set with static IP addresses over an Ethernet switch would sometimes prevent reliable connection with PIXNet.
- Numerous PIXNet fixes and improvements.
- Numerous system improvements and optimizations.
- Numerous Drive mounting improvements and optimizations.

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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