Operation Manual

Appendix A: Setup options 263
5. Click OK.
6. Click Create.
Studio renders your movie, then sends the record
command to your DV device. Studio outputs the
first frame of your movie (without audio) for the
duration entered for record delay time, giving the
device time to bring the tape up to speed and begin
recording.
Hint: When you play back your tape, if the first
part of your movie was not recorded, you should
increase the Record delay time setting. On the other
hand, if your movie begins by holding onto the first
frame as though it were a still photograph, you
should decrease the setting.
Hint: If you wish to send black to your recording
device during its record delay time, place a blank
title in the video track just before the start of your
movie (a blank title is video black). If you wish to
record black at the end of your movie, place a blank
title in the video track following the final frame of
your movie.
Output to the screen
One of the options on the Video dropdown in the
Playback devices area is “VGA display”. With this
option, your completed project will be played back
onto your monitor screen rather than to an external
device.