User Manual

Capturing and Logging at the Same Time
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Capturing on-the-fly can cause incorrect pulldown and stuttering playback. Do not use this
method for capturing 24-fps film that has been transferred to NTSC video unless you have
set the correct pulldown phase. See “Setting the Pulldown Phase” on page 149.
In some circumstances, the captured material might exceed the 2-GB media file size limit. In
such a case, set up the Capture tool to capture to multiple media files. For more information, see
“Capturing to Multiple Media Files” on page 174.
To capture on-the-fly:
1. Select the proper Capture settings and set up the capture tools, as described in “Preparing for
Capture” on page 159.
2. (Option) Click the arrow in the Capture tool to display the Name and Cmnt text boxes if you
plan to enter clip names or comments.
You can enter this information before you capture a clip or while you are capturing a clip.
See “Naming Clips and Adding Comments in the Capture Tool” on page 225.
3. Use the deck controls in the bottom left corner of the Capture tool to locate the position on
the tape where you want to start capturing.
Deck controls in the Capture tool
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1 Shuttle button 6 Pause button
2 Single-Frame Backward button 7 Play button
3 Single-Frame Forward button 8 Eject button
4 Fast Forward/Rewind buttons 9 Clear Marks buttons
5 Stop button