Exporting To A Dvcpro Hd Device Using Dv-1394 Device Control - Matrox Axio Installation And User Manual

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If needed, enter the number of frames to offset the recording start time
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beside Recording Offset. For example, if you perform an export to tape and
find that the recording started three frames later than the In point that you
specified on the tape, enter an offset of -3. If the recording started three
frames too early, enter an offset of 3.
¦ Note
The Matrox RS-422 device control is accurate to within +/- 1 frame
for export to tape.
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Click Export to start the export to tape.
Exporting to a DVCPRO HD device using
DV-1394 device control
When working with a Matrox 1080i @ 25 fps, 29.97 fps, or 720p @ 59.94 fps
sequence, you can choose to export your sequence to a DVCPRO HD device over
the 1394 interface using Adobe DV/HDV device control.
¡ Important To export a 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, import your Matrox .avi file to a new 720p @ 59.94 fps
sequence, and then export your sequence to tape. DV-1394 export to DVCPRO
HD is not supported for any other 720p format. For more information, see
"Preparing a 720p sequence for export to a DVCPRO HD device"
° To export your sequence to tape over the 1394 interface:
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Open the project and activate the sequence you want to export to tape.
If you're exporting a 1080i @ 25 fps or 29.97 fps sequence, play back your
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sequence and render any non-realtime sections that are identified with a red
render bar using the Matrox DVCPRO HD codec (see
preview settings"
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
"Selecting 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.
Choose File > Export > Export to Tape .
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For information about exporting your sequence to tape using Adobe Premiere
Pro, see your Adobe Premiere Pro documentation.
on page 76).
on page 104.
"Defining your video
on page 75.
Exporting your sequence to tape
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