Bringing the ability to add metadata to clips on the fly via an Ethernet or a Wi-Fi connection into the field is the revolutionary Focus Enhancements' FS-5 direct capture device. The FS-5 allows users to capture video from a Mini DV or HDV camcorder. Users can also edit directly on the computer the FS-5 is attached to. It comes with a 1.8", 4200RPM hard drive with 8MB cache. The controls are basic though the menu structure takes some getting used to. There are four function keys that the users can map to do specific things. Capturing can be done in two ways: using FS-5's record and stop buttons, or synchronize the tape and the hard drive's contents. The reviewer noted that the ability to remotely add metadata to clips works with any Wi-Fi adapter that uses a Ralink chipset. To put the FS-5's capabilities to test, the reviewer used an iPod Touch. As soon as recording was stopped, the clip quickly appeared in the iPod. Users can now customize the clip’s metadata. Once the 100GB storage is full, you can offload the metadata as XML that can be imported by Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro and several other editing programs. For a revolutionary way to speed up editing, the Focus Enhancements' FS-5 can certainly deliver.