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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Importing, transferring, capturing, and digitizing
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(DV/HDV Device Control only) Click Check Status. Premiere Pro displays one of the following statuses:
Premiere Pro does not see your device. Check all your connections and settings.
Offline
Premiere Pro sees your device but cannot control the tape (possibly because there is no tape inserted).
Detected
Premiere Pro sees your device and can control the tape.
Online
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Click OK.
In the Device Control section of the Settings tab, specify the following options as needed:
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Indicates how much before the In point Premiere Pro starts playing the tape before capture. The
Preroll Time
appropriate value varies depending on the device you are using.
Indicates the number of frames to adjust the timecode embedded in the captured video. Set the offset
Timecode Offset
so that the timecode corresponds with the timecode number of the same frame on the source tape.
Calibrate an RS-422 or RS-232 device (third-party only)
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Select File > Export > Export To Tape.
Click Options.
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Enter the number of offset frames, as appropriate for your device, to the Delay Movie Start, Manual Edit Timing,
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and Preroll boxes.
Control an RS-422 or RS-232 device (third-party only)
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Select Edit > Preferences > Device Control.
From the Devices menu, select Serial Device Control.
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Click Options.
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In the VTR And Port Control section, select a protocol and port for your device.
In the Time Control section, select a time source and timebase for your device.
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Device controls in the Capture panel
You can use the controls in the Capture panel to operate the device as you log clips. The jog control
you navigate quickly to nearby frames. The shuttle control
forward or backward. The Record button
If you press the Rewind button
when the tape is playing or paused, the device rewinds while displaying video in the preview.
If you press the Fast Forward button
If you fast forward when the tape is playing or paused, the device moves the tape forward while displaying video in the
preview.
If you press the Previous Scene button, the tape shuttles to the previous start point and pauses. If you press the Next
Scene
button, the tape shuttles to the start point of the next scene and pauses.
Note: Previous Scene and Next Scene are supported for DV in Windows only, and not supported for HDV for either
Windows or Mac OS.
You can also press the J, K, and L keys to control your device. J rewinds the tape; L fast forwards it, and K pauses it.
The speed of forward or reverse increases each time you press J or L. To rewind or forward one frame at a time, hold
down K and press J or L once. To slowly rewind or forward, hold down K+J or K+L.
lets you begin a manual capture.
when the tape is stopped, the device rewinds the tape at full speed. If you rewind
when the tape is stopped, the device moves the tape forward at full speed.
Last updated 1/16/2012
lets you change the speed of the tape as you play it
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