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    Is there as way to format the SSD's without having the camera available? If not, can I make that a feature request if at all possible? In my workflow I like to format my cards right away after I copy them. If I am turning and burning the cards it is nice to have them ready to go once they are back in the camera so I don't have to take more time to format.

    I wasn't sure if this would be a Redcine-X or a 3rd party request.
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    r3d data manager does it, but I haven't tested it on a SSD yet, worked with red drives and cf cards just fine.
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    Formatting in the camera allows the metadata header denoting camera and roll number to be incremented. I don't believe this is possible in r3d manager. Also I think it would add confusion to what roll numbers were shot, transferred, etc. Doesn't seem like a good workflow.
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    I haven't tried R3D manager yet, I will have to look into that. I number and label things a bit differently for what I do so most times I manually put in that info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Chapman View Post
    Formatting in the camera allows the metadata header denoting camera and roll number to be incremented. I don't believe this is possible in r3d manager. Also I think it would add confusion to what roll numbers were shot, transferred, etc. Doesn't seem like a good workflow.
    But if your camera won't boot and you need to reinstall firmware, formatting the SSD on a computer is indispensable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio Quintana View Post
    But if your camera won't boot and you need to reinstall firmware, formatting the SSD on a computer is indispensable.
    you dont need to reformat a card to put firmware on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Chapman View Post
    Formatting in the camera allows the metadata header denoting camera and roll number to be incremented. I don't believe this is possible in r3d manager. Also I think it would add confusion to what roll numbers were shot, transferred, etc. Doesn't seem like a good workflow.
    R3D Data Manager can format media for the Red One, including SSDs. Formatting is not available for the Epic/Scarlet. But to format mags with R3D Data Manager, the media must first have been formatted on camera. So the recommended workflow is to format at the beginning of a day on camera, then increment roll numbers using R3D Data Manager.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg M View Post
    you dont need to reformat a card to put firmware on it.
    Right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg M View Post
    you dont need to reformat a card to put firmware on it.
    Really? I always had to format my CF cards before installing firmware on my R1. I just assumed it was the same with my Epic SSD's.
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