Capture and Playback
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Playback
Step 1.
Import some clips in to your new project.
Step 2.
You can now use the Final Cut Pro X timeline on your computer monitor and view the video
preview on the monitor or TV connected to the output of your Teranex Processor.
Capturing Video and Audio
You can use Blackmagic Media Express to capture video and audio with your Teranex Processor. Once you
have captured the clips, you can import them in to Final Cut Pro X for editing.
When capturing clips with Media Express, make sure you choose one of the video formats which is also
supported by Final Cut Pro X, i.e.: Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Apple ProRes 422 or
Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2.
Editing to Tape
Once you have completed a project in Final Cut Pro X, you can render the project to a movie file and then
use Blackmagic Media Express to master the movie to tape with your Teranex Processor.
Step 1.
Select your clips from the timeline in Final Cut Pro X.
Step 2.
Go to the Share menu and choose Export Movie.
Step 3.
In the Export Movie window, leave Export on "Current Settings" and also set Include to "Video
and Audio". Click "Next".
Step 4.
Open Media Express and import the clip that was exported from Final Cut Pro X.
Step 5.
Refer to the Blackmagic Media Express section of this manual for "Editing video and audio files
to tape".
Step 3. In the Export Movie window, leave Export on "Current
Settings" and also set Include to "Video and Audio".