System information
6.  Use the Device Control dialog to indicate  whether Vegas Pro will have control  of your deck:
Setting Description
Manual Select this radio button if the application   is unable to obtain device 
control of your deck. 
You will need to cue the tape and press  the Record button on your 
deck before recording.
Crash Recording Select this  radio button if the application can perform basic device 
control of your  deck.                                 
You will need to cue the tape to the location  where you want to begin 
printing. The device's timecode location is displayed  in the Device 
timecode box.
When you click Finish,  recording will begin automatically and will 
stop after reaching the end  of the selection or project.
Auto Edit Select this radio button if your deck supports Auto Edit/Insert Edit 
mode.
When using Auto Edit mode, use a striped tape to ensure  
continuous timecode over the portion of the tape where you 
plan to record.
a.  Select the Preview  only check box if you want to preview your 
print-to-tape operation  without engaging the deck's record 
head.
Use Preview only mode to  double-check and adjust your 
Start printing  at timecode setting as needed.
b.  The Start  printing at box displays the current device timecode 
location.  You can cue the tape or type a value to indicate 
where you want to begin  recording. The End at box displays  
the frame where recording will end (much like punch-in audio 
recording).   
c.  When you click Next, the Select Channels page is displayed.
d.  On the Select Channels page,  select a radio button to choose 
which channels you want to print to tape:
n  Write all rendered channels: select this radio button 
to print video  and all audio channels to tape
n  Write only selected channels: select this radio button 
if you want to  choose which channels you want to 
print to tape. Select the check box  for each channel 
you want to print.
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