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Output Mode Resolution Options
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When you select this option, if the system detects a dropped frame during output, the digital
cut stops. You can fix the frame with ExpertRender and then continue. For more
information, see “Using ExpertRender to Prepare Effects for a Digital Cut” on page 1062.
8. (Option) Select the Add Black at Tail option and enter a timecode to add black at the end of
the digital cut.
9. Select Local in the Deck Control options area.
10. Click the Sequence Track buttons to select the audio, video and data tracks you want
represented in the digital cut.
The display of tracks in the Digital Cut tool varies according to the tracks existing in the
sequence.
11. For 23.976p, 24p, and 25p projects, select an output format as described in “Selecting
Output and Timecode Formats for 23.976p, 24p, and 25p Projects” on page 1074.
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Make sure you connect the correct deck and black burst generator for the output format
you selected (NTSC or PAL).
12. Press the Record button on the deck.
13. Click the Play Digital Cut button.
The deck plays and records the digital cut. The playback appears in the Record monitor and
in the Client monitor.
14. (Option) To stop the recording at any time, do one of the following:
t Press the space bar.
t Click the Halt Digital Cut button.
Output Mode Resolution Options
The output mode menu in the Digital Cut tool displays the available output resolution options.
The options that appear in this menu vary depending on your project type and the output device
The active output device is displayed above the Output Mode menu in the Digital Cut tool. In the
case of progressive projects, the options in the menu can also vary depending on the Output
Format play rate set in the Digital Cut tool.
With some output modes, you can also use the Bit Depth menu to select either 8-bit or 10-bit
effects processing. If this option is not available, the Bit Depth menu is either grayed out or does
not appear. For more information, see “Options for Controlling Real-Time Effects Playback” in
the Help.