System information
Important:
n  Blackmagic Design DeckLink HD Extreme/Intensity  Pro/HD Extreme 3D and AJA Io Express, 
KONA 3x, LH,  LHe, LHi, LS, and LSe cards are supported. Please note that AJA XENA cards   are 
now branded  as KONA cards. For more information, see 
http://www.aja.com/products/kona/transition.php.
n  HDMI capture  is supported on the Blackmagic Design DeckLink HD Extreme/Intensity  Pro/HD 
Extreme 3D, AJA Io Express, and AJA KONA LHi cards. 
n  Vegas Pro  does not support analog video inputs for SDI cards. However, Vegas Pro  does 
support component video output for external  preview.
n  For the latest information about supported hardware, see 
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegaspro/io#sdi.
Capturing a single clip or entire tape
Connect your deck and power it on before starting Vegas Pro.
1.  Use the transport controls below the Video Preview window to cue your tape.
2.  If you want to encode your video during  capture, you can choose a setting from the Encoding  drop-
down list. Depending on your input format, the available encoding  formats are as follows:
Input Encoding
HDV MPEG-2 Transport Stream
SD SDI 8-bit YUV AVI (uncompressed)
IMX MXF (compressed)
HD SDI 8-bit YUV AVI (uncompressed)
HD422 MXF (compressed)
10-bit SDI 10-bit YUV AVI (uncompressed)
When capturing to compressed formats, you  can drag the Video quality  slider on the General tab of 
the Capture  Preferences dialog to adjust performance. For more information, see "Capture 
Preferences" on page 125. When you drag the slider  to the left, you can increase performance by 
decreasing video quality.  When you drag the slider to the right, higher-quality video is captured,  and 
more processing power is required.
Quality settings affect various types of material differently. With some  experimentation, you may 
find that certain types of scenes can be captured  at lower quality settings with little or no apparent 
loss of quality.  Other material may need the highest possible setting to achieve the desired  quality 
level.
3.  The Capture  folder box displays the path to the folder where your video will  be saved. You can click 
the Browse  button to choose a different folder.
4. 
Click the Start Capture button   to start capturing.
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