To record a clip, Using new clip record mode, Using crash record mode – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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To record a clip
To record a clip
This section covers:
•
“Using New Clip record mode” on page 131
•
“Using Crash record mode” on page 131
•
“Using Fixed Length record mode” on page 132
•
“Specify clip length after recording has begun” on page 132
•
“Using loop record” on page 132
Using New Clip record mode
To create and name a clip before recording starts:
1. Verify video, audio, widescreen, AC3 audio, and other settings for your recording,
as explained in
“Before you record: Recorder settings checklist” on page 130
.
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 front panel
, or use 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, widescreen, AC3 audio, and other settings for your recording,
as explained in
“Before you record: Recorder settings checklist” on page 130
.
2. Select the record button on the front panel
, or use the onscreen transport
controls .
The recording progresses until you select
Stop
.
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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.
See
Chapter 2, Configuration: Turbo iDDR on
page 33
.
Record Channel Setting
Procedure