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Key Features
- USB 3.0 and SATA Connections
- Hold 5 Hours of 1080p/24 ProRes 422 HQ
- Hold 9 Hours of DNxHD 145
The AJA 512GB KiStor Solid State Drive is a storage and capture drive for the AJA Ki Pro and Ki Pro Rack recorders. It has a USB 3.0 port for offloading directly to a computer and SATA port for connecting to the Ki Pro or KiStor Dock. It features a 512GB capacity and can record up to approximately 5 Hours of 1080p/24 Apple ProRes 422 HQ footage with 4 channels of audio or 9 Hours of Avid DNxHD 145.
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is there any cable or accessory in the box?
is there any cable or accessory in the box?
There are no other accessories listed to be included with the AJA 1TB KiStor Solid State Drive for Ki Pro.
Date published: 2023-06-08
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How is the drive formatted?
The drive is formatted in the KiPro deck.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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is this drive useable in the AJA Ki Pro Quad Solid State 4K Recorder or does it use a different drive?
No, different drive. the 4k ki pro uses AJA - Pak512 512GB SSD for Ki Pro Quad
Date published: 2018-08-26
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In order to file transfer ProRes over USB 3.0 to PC and eventually NAS, will I need to install MacDrive software on my PC?
I use this drive in the AJA Ki-Pro to record an hour-long church service, then connect via FireWire to my MacBook Pro and export the file as an .mp4 using FCP. The drive shows up in Finder just like any other external HDD, with no additional software needed.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Do I have to have a MAC to read the AJA drive?
It depends on what filesystem you set up on the drive. Historically KiPros have used only Apple's HFS+ filesystem, which is native to Macs and not native to other OSes. Those OSes, Windows and linux, can both be extended to recognize HFS+ through free or purchased software.I see that Aja has starting offering KiPros that use either the HFS+ or ExFAT filesystems. ExFAT is native to both Windows and MacOSX, and can be added to linux.So, in the end it depends on what your KiPro can do and how you use it, and perhaps how you adapt your computer OS.
Date published: 2018-08-26