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4. Click
Capture new movie
on the Video Motion Analyzer
toolbar
5. To begin recording click
Record
on the Capture new movie
toolbar
6. To finish recording click Stop
7. Click
Analyze movie
to begin capturing position and time
MultiLab prompts to save the movie before processing it.
2. From an External Source through a Video Board
Many video capture boards offer video-in/video-out features. A video capture card
can be used with a wide variety of video sources and through a number of digital
connections. Video from a VCR or video camera can be captured through video-out
ports.
To capture video from a videotape through a VCR:
1. Insert the tape into the VCR. Go to the point you want to capture
and then stop the tape.
2. Find the video-out on the back of the VCR and connect one end of
the appropriate cable. Connect the other end of the cable to the
video-in on your video capture board.
3. Click
Video
on the menu bar, and then click
Enable video.
4. Click
Video Analysis
on the main toolbar to open the Video
Motion Analyzer module.
5. Click
Capture new movie
on the Video Motion Analyzer
toolbar.
6. To begin capturing click
Record
on the Capture new movie
toolbar.
7. Play the video. Make sure that you start the video after you start the
capture to make sure nothing gets cut off from the beginning.
8. To finish capturing stop the VCR and click
Stop
.
9. Click
Analyze movie
to begin capturing position and time.
MultiLab prompts to save the movie before processing it.
2.7.4.
Capturing Position and Time
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