VIDEO CAPTURE: CHAPTER TWO
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You can then edit them considerably faster in Video Editor and, when
ready to compile the final version, you can recapture the exact frames at a
higher quality. (You can also import the DVP file from Video Editor,
including any edits you have done, and have the device capture the original
video based on your edits.)
To capture from a controllable device, you first need to specify the frames
you want to capture by marking those frames and creating a batch list.
You also need to indicate a file to save the marked sequences to as well as
provide a name for your reel or video source. This is especially useful if
your batch list contains marked sequences from a number of different
tapes or sources. When you perform the capture, Video Capture will
prompt you when it is time to insert the next reel.
To mark video sequences using a controllable device:
1.
Click Setup: Device Control to open the Device Control dialog box.
2.
Specify the type of controllable device you have in the Current device
combo box. Click Options if you need to define more parameters for the
selected device control driver. (Visit Ulead's web side to know more
about recommended settings for different device control drivers.)
3.
Click Setup: Switch Capture Plug-in and select the appropriate capture
plug-in. Once you have changed to a new plug-in, restart Video Capture.
4.
Click Capture: Reel Properties and in the Reel Properties dialog box,
type a name for the source tape in the Reel name entry box. (You can
assign any name, but be sure to change the name when you change the
source tape.)
5.
In the File name entry box of the Reel Properties dialog box, enter a
name for the captured video. Video Capture automatically appends a
number for each successive file created. For example, if the filename
you specify is called
"
VID
"
, captured files will be called,
VID
0001
,
VID
0002
and so on.
6.
When you are ready to start marking video sequences, click the Preview
button in the Standard toolbar or View: Preview.
7.
Use the buttons in the Control bar to roll the source tape to the location
where you want to begin marking video clips to capture.
Summary of Contents for MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6.0
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