Exporting to tape, Exporting to an hdv device (generic hdv) – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 10 Export of Edited Contents — Exporting to Tape
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Exporting to Tape
Exporting to Tape
Exporting to an HDV Device (Generic HDV)
Convert the edited clip to a format to be exported to an HDV device (MPEG-TS format), and export the converted file to the HDV device.
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Before exporting, make sure to save your project.
Exporting Files with an HDV Exporter
1)
Click [HDV] in the [Print to File] dialog box category tree.
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“Exporting Files with an Exporter” (w page 392)
2)
Click [HDV], and click [Export].
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The [HDV] dialog box appears.
[Segment Encode]
Check this item to export a clip of a raw source without re-encoding.
This increases the output speed.
If the frame rate of the export format is 23.98p, segment encode is not available.
[Quality/Speed]
Select the quality of the part to be re-encoded from the list. The higher the quality, the more
time it takes to be encoded.
[Gop Type]
Only displayed when the export format frame rate is 23.98p. Select the format from [HDV24p
Record (Canon XL-H1, Sony HVR-Z7 etc.)] or [HDV24p Scan (Sony HVR-V1, HDV1080i
devices)].
[Launch MPEG TS Writer after export] Check this item to start up MPEG TS Writer automatically after export to file.
“Exporting an Exported File to Tape” (w page 425)
[Tape out after export]
Becomes enabled when [Launch MPEG TS Writer after export] is checked. If checked, the data
in the generated file is printed to tape with MPEG TS Writer.
“Exporting an Exported File to Tape” (w page 425)
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Enter a file name, select the save destination and click [Save].
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A file is produced and registered in the bin.
Exporting an Exported File to Tape
1)
Connect the PC IEEE1394 terminal to the HDV device with a DV cable.
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Set the HDV device to video mode (PLAY/EDIT, etc.).
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If your HDV device supports the HDV mode, set the device to the HDV mode. For more information on settings, see the instruction
manual for your HDV device.
2)
Click [Tools] on the menu bar, and click [MPEG TS Writer].
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Click [Tools] in the bin, and click [MPEG TS Writer].
3)
Select [Microsoft AV/C Tape Subunit Device] from the [Device] list.