Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 4 Importing Sources — Capturing and Importing
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3)
Set the reel name, if necessary.
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To set a reel name, uncheck [UserBit is used as a Reel No.] and enter a reel name. You can also select previously entered reel names
from the list.
4)
Click [OK].
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The camera can now be operated by the Player operation buttons.
“Playback with Player Operation Buttons” (w page 169)
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If you click a timecode in [Cur] on the Player, the [TC Jump] dialog box appears. Enter the timecode in [Destination] and click [Jump] to
display the frame of the specified timecode.
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Note
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If the HDV camera is not recognized, check the items in [Sound, video and game controller] on the Device Manager. The camera is
recognized correctly on Windows if the device name is displayed. If it is not recognized, check that Windows is updated, and that the
HDV camera is set to the HDV fixed mode (HDV-DV conversion is off).
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When the source has been captured in MPEG TS format, the information of the preset reel name will not be recorded to the captured
source file but to the project file. The information of the reel name set at capture will not be reflected even if that source file is opened
in another project file after EDIUS is restarted.
5)
Play back the source to capture, and set the In and Out points.
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“Setting the In and Out Points” (w page 171)
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There are other ways of specifying the range to capture.
“How to Specify the Capture Range” (w page 142)
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To capture only the video part, click the [Set In Point] list button on the Player, and click [Set Video In] to set the In point. To set the Out
point, click the [Set Out Point] list button on the Player, and click [Set Video Out Point].
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To capture only the audio part, click the [Set In Point] list button on the Player, and click [Set Audio In Point] to set the In point. To set the
Out point, click the [Set Out Point] list button on the Player, and click [Set Audio Out Point].
6)
Click [Capture] on the Player.
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Capturing starts. The [Capture] dialog box appears, and capturing ends automatically at the Out point.
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To stop the capture midway, click [Stop].
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The clip is registered to the bin.
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Alternative
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Same operations as steps
1) to 2) are available using the following methods.
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Click [Capture] on the menu bar, and click [Device Preset Name] to display the device preset.
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Click the device preset name ([Input Preset 1] to [Input Preset 8]) to display the device preset. (By default, [Input preset 2] to [Input
Preset 8] are not displayed. Before performing the operation, set to display the buttons in the preview window.)
“Operation Button Settings” (w page 121)
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Displaying the device preset assigned to the input preset 1:
[F2]
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Displaying the device preset assigned to the input preset 2:
[F3]
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Displaying the device preset assigned to the input preset 3:
[F4]
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Same operation as step
6) is available using the following methods.
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Press [F9] on the keyboard after step
5).
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Click the [Capture] list button on the Player, and click [Video and Audio].
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Only the video part or audio part is captured when the [Capture] list button on the Player is clicked and [Video Only] or [Audio Only] is
selected.
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Click [Capture] on the menu bar, and click [Capture].