Operation Manual

Capturing Content
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3 Now, decide if you would like to capture in Non Real-time (switch up) or
Real-time (switch down).
4 Select a Profile Setup by clicking on it. When the dialog box appears,
select which purpose this video is for. If it’s for Video for General
Purposes, click it and then select a MPEG or AVI video format from the drop-
down menu. Then, select a profile group depending on the format you chose.
Finally, select the profile located in the drop-down menu located on its right.
For the MPEG profiles, select High Speed, High Quality, Custom or All. For the
AVI formats and the differences between the Windows and DV groups, refer to
#4 in "Producing AVI Files".
If you selected a MPEG profile, you may create a custom MPEG profile by
clicking New... Refer to "Creating Custom MPEG Profiles" on page 100 for
more information. The DV AVI profiles may not be modified.
If you selected Video for Movie Disc Production, select the Type of Disc, High
Speed or High Quality, and then the video format of the disc.
After selecting a profile, you may click Comments... or Details... to find
out more information about the profile and CPU recommendation.
5 Click OK.
Caution: If have selected the DV AVI profile, you will be unable to capture in non real-time.
6 To seek to the proper time, drag and release the Shuttle icon. Located to
its immediate left is the timecode area for the DV tape.
Note: If the DV tape’s timecode is incorrect, then click Seek Tape to verify the timecode.
You may also navigate with the Play, Next and Previous Frame, Start, End,
Pause, and Stop buttons. Refer to #2 in "Previewing your Library Files" on page
32 for more information on the aforementioned commands.
Click the Time Limit box to set it and then input the maximum recording time in
minutes and seconds.