User Manual

Setting Up the Capture Tool
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Bottom of Capture tool
When you are working in a 24p NTSC project, the Capture tool includes a pulldown button. For
more information, see “Setting the Pulldown Switch” on page 192.
When you are working in an Avid Interplay environment, the Capture tool lets you select either
Local Bins or Remote Bins. See “Selecting a Target Bin” on page 194.
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When you install your Avid editing application, an Incompatible Power Scheme warning button
might appear in the top right corner of the Capture tool. Some Windows power schemes might
affect the performance of your Avid editing application, including capturing media. Avid
recommends the “Always On” power scheme for Windows XP and the “High Performance”
power option for Windows Vista when working with Avid editing applications. For more
information on Windows power schemes, see the Windows documentation.
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1 Clip Name text box 6 Deck controls
2 Clip comment text box 7 Deck Selection menu
3 Resolution menu 8 Source Tape Display button
4 Single/Dual Drive Mode button 9 Time remaining on target drive(s)
5 Target Drive menus