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Chapter 4 Importing Sources — Capturing and Importing
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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
4) is available using the following methods.
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Press [F9] on the keyboard after step
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Note
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The source settings, such as bitrate or frame size, vary depending on your device.
Capturing Sources All Together
Importing Sources All Together (Batch Capture)
The following explains how to determine the directory to capture sources to in advance and import sources all together.
1)
Click the [Add to Batch Capture List] list button on the Player.
2)
Click [Batch Capture].
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The [Batch Capture] dialog box appears.
“[Batch Capture] Dialog Box” (w page 146)
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Click [Capture] on the menu bar, and click [Batch Capture].
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Displaying the [Batch Capture] dialog box:
[F10]
3)
Select the device preset from the list at [Input Settings].
4)
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.
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Note
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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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When the In point is placed ahead of the Out point on the timeline, the text in that row is displayed in red. This area will not be captured.
“Setting the In and Out Points” (w page 171)
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The In point and duration can also be specified as the capture range. Specify the In point, then click the timecode at [Dur] on the Player,
enter the duration, and press [Enter] on the keyboard.
6)
Click [Add to Batch Capture List] in the [Batch Capture] dialog box.