To record a clip, Using new clip record mode, Using crash record mode – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual v3.3 User Manual
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June 5, 2009
K2 Media Client User Manual
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To record a clip
To record a clip
This section covers:
•
“Using New Clip record mode” on page 59
•
“Using Crash record mode” on page 59
•
“Scheduling a recording” on page 60
•
“Using Fixed Length record mode” on page 60
•
“Specify clip length after recording has begun” on page 61
•
“Using continuous record” on page 61
Using New Clip record mode
To create and name a clip before recording starts:
1. Verify video, audio, widescreen, and other settings for your recording as explained
“Before you record: Recorder settings checklist” on page 58
.
2. Select
New Clip
to create and load a clip.
3. To rename the clip, select the default clip name
, then enter a new clip
name.
4. Select the record button on the onscreen transport controls
.
The recording progresses until you select
Stop
.
Using Crash record mode
Crash record occurs when you start a recording without specifying a clip name. The
clip is given a default name, then the recording continues until you select stop.
To crash record:
1. Verify video, audio, and other settings for your recording as explained in
you record: Recorder settings checklist” on page 58
.
2. Select the record button on the onscreen transport controls
.
The recording progresses until you select
Stop
.
Verify working bin
The clip is recorded to the currently
configured working bin, regardless of the
bin currently displayed in the Clips pane.
Select
Control | Options
and click the
Working Bin
tab.
Verify video compression settings
Choosing a video compression setting is a
trade-off between image quality and
storage capacity. Higher video quality
produces larger files which take up more
storage space and take longer to transfer to
external devices.
Select
System | Configuration
to modify the video
compression settings.
Record Channel Setting
Procedure