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The XTM DFT Pro is a 1/10-scale, 4-wheel drive nitro-powered touring car designed for entry-level club racing and high-performance sport running. "DFT" stands for Direct Front Transmission (or a similar belt-drive layout), and "Pro" indicates upgraded components over a base RTR (Ready-to-Run) model.
Unlike many entry-level shaft-driven cars, the DFT Pro uses a triple-belt drivetrain, which is typical of true competition touring cars (e.g., Serpent, XRAY, Mugen). This reduces rotating mass and provides smoother power delivery.
For broadcasters and live producers, simplicity is key. The DFT Pro features robust auto-answer capabilities. You can configure the unit to automatically connect when a remote source calls in. This is perfect for "drop-in" segments where a correspondent needs to go live instantly without an engineer manually hitting "accept" on a computer screen. xtm dft pro
Assuming you mean the XTM DFT Pro digital film tester / film processing tool (or similarly named device/software for digital film testing and development workflows), this guide covers setup, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and best practices. If you meant a different product, tell me and I’ll adapt.
The most compelling feature of the XTM DFT Pro isn't speed alone—it's versatility. In a professional environment, you rarely control the hardware on the other end of the cable. The XTM DFT Pro is a 1/10-scale, 4-wheel
Scenario A: You are on a film set. The video village uses a MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt 4. You attach the Thunderbolt head for maximum offload speed.
Scenario B: You rush a rough cut to a producer who uses a Dell XPS with only standard USB-C. You snap off the Thunderbolt head, snap on the USB head, and plug in. The drive is instantly recognized without reformatting. This reduces rotating mass and provides smoother power
Scenario C: You need to back up to a secure server. The drive features a secondary pogo-pin port on the bottom. XTM sells a Dock Pro (sold separately) that allows you to mount the drive magnetically to a RAID array for automated duplication.
This modularity reduces cable clutter and eliminates the need for carrying multiple drives for different interfaces.