Make sure your DV-1394 device is properly connected and turned on, and
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that you've enabled the DV-1394 output for export to tape as explained in
"Specifying your DV-1394 output settings"
If you're using a camcorder, switch it to VTR mode.
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Load a striped recordable tape into your DV-1394 device.
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Make sure that you've set up Adobe DV/HDV device control as explained in
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your Adobe Premiere Pro documentation.
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Choose File > Export > Export to Tape .
For information about exporting your sequence to tape using Adobe Premiere
Pro, see your Adobe Premiere Pro documentation.
Preparing a 720p sequence for export to a DVCPRO HD
device
In order to export a Matrox 720p @ 23.98 fps, 29.97 fps, or 59.94 fps sequence to
a DVCPRO HD device over the 1394 interface, you must first export your
sequence to a Matrox .avi file using the Matrox DVCPRO HD codec in 720p @
59.94 fps format as follows:
Activate the Matrox sequence that you want to export, and choose File >
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Export > Media
From the Format list, select Matrox AVI (for PTT only) .
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The Preset will be set to Matrox 720p @ 59.94 fps . Appropriate export
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settings are automatically applied, and the codec is set to Matrox DVCPRO
(no configuration settings are required).
HD
Click Export to start your export.
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Once the export has finished, create a new Matrox 720p @ 59.94 fps sequence,
import your Matrox .avi file, and place it on the timeline. You can now export the
new sequence to tape as explained in
DV-1394 device control"
to open the Export Settings dialog box.
"Exporting to a DVCPRO HD device using
on page 96.
on page 67.
Exporting your sequence to tape
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