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Working with HDV
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To capture HDV material:
1. Set up an HDV project, depending on the format in which your HDV camera records.
2. If you are using Avid Adrenaline, Avid Mojo, or Avid Mojo SDI input/output hardware,
do one of the following:
t Select Special > Device > IEEE 1394.
t Click the DNA/1394 button on the Timeline to show 1394.
3. Select Tools > Capture.
The Avid system automatically selects the correct resolution for native HDV.
4. Select other options, and start to capture.
For more information about capturing, see Capturing Media: Basics” in the Help.
Importing HDV
To import HDV media, you must import an HDV transport stream. You cannot import
transport stream types other than HDV.
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The file name extension .m2t does not indicate if the transport stream contains HDV media.
To import an HDV transport stream:
1. Select File > Import.
The Import As dialog box opens.
2. Select Files of Type > HDV files (*.m2t).
3. Select the target drive (no other import options are needed).
4. Click Open.
Your Avid editing application copies the media in a fast import as native HDV.
Mixing SD and HD Resolutions with HDV
You can mix SD resolutions and HD resolutions in the same Timeline with HDV as long as
they have compatible frame rates and raster sizes. See “HDV Compatibility Guidelines” on
page 798.
Playing Back HDV Media
Depending on your input/output hardware, there might be some limitations when you play
back HDV media. With a DV device connected in IEEE-1394 mode, you can play back to
the DV device in Draft Quality and Best Performance quality only. With no device
connected, you can play back as Full Quality and use the full-screen playback monitor. You