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Setting Up the Capture Tool
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Capturing Digital Audio in Film Projects
You must capture audio created during an NTSC file-to-tape transfer at a pulldown sample
rate. When capturing from a digital source (such as AES/EBU, ADAT, or Embedded SDI),
you must either configure the deck to transfer at the pulldown rate (as is possible with some
audio decks) or capture the digital source as analog.
Selecting a Resolution in the Capture Tool
The Res (Resolution) menu contains a list of the available resolutions, depending on your
project and the model of your Avid editing application. You can select the resolution in the
Capture tool or in the Media Creation dialog box (see “Selecting Video Resolutions and
Media Drives” on page 169). If you select a resolution in the Capture tool, the Media
Creation settings change to the resolution you selected.
NTSC MOS film-to-tape transfer with
separate audio. Digital audio (DAT) or
analog audio (Nagra) to sync with video
in your Avid system. For direct input of
separately recorded audio.
24p NTSC Off (1.00) Audio:
30.00 fps
Picture:
29.97 fps
Picture Transfer Rate:
With 2:3 pulldown
Audio Source Tape TC
Rate: 30.00
FTFT transfer or retransferring an
effect. This method lets you save time
because no audio is involved in the
transfer.
24p NTSC Not
applicable
29.97 fps Picture Transfer Rate:
Without pulldown
PAL film-to-tape transfer with synced
sound or simul-DAT tapes.
24p PAL
(Method 1)
Off (1.00) Audio and
picture both
25 fps
(100%+)
Picture Transfer Rate: Not
applicable
Audio Transfer Rate:
Video Rate
PAL MOS film-to-tape transfer with
separate audio. Digital audio (DAT) or
analog audio (Nagra) to sync with video
in the Avid system.
24p PAL
(Method 2)
Off (1.00) Audio:
25 fps
(100%)
Picture:
25 fps
Picture Transfer Rate: Not
applicable
Audio Transfer Rate:
Film Rate
PAL film-to-tape transfer with synced
sound or simul-DAT tapes.
25p Off (1.00) Sound and
picture at
25 fps
Picture Transfer Rate: Not
applicable
Type of Input Media Project
Pulldown
Switch
Setting
Source
Playback
Speed
Film to Video Transfer
Settings (Set in Film
Settings Dialog Box)