User´s Guide
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From DV Device to Computer
(Left Side)
Live capture:
The Live capture button lets you capture video directly from the lens or from
your DV tape. If you want to capture video from the lens of your DV
camcorder, make sure that it is set to the Camera mode.
If you want to capture video from the tape, make sure that your DV device is
set to the VTR mode.
After you start capturing, a dialog box appears displaying the progress of the
capture process. To abort capturing, press the Cancel button. If you do not
abort capturing manually, the DVTools will save DV video to your hard disk
as long as enough storage capacity is available. After the capturing process is
complete, you can enter a drive and the directory where you want to save the
AVI file. The default drive is the one you selected, in the Preferences dialog
box (see page 36).
Capture (creating AVI file):
This button lets you create an AVI file from the current video clip. You can
only use this button after you set the in and out points for the clip boundaries
(like during tape scan). If you did not scan the tape and you want to capture
an AVI file from your tape, use the Live capture button (see below). If you
do not want to save the entire clip on the hard disk, you may want to set trim
points. These trim points mark the beginning and the end of the AVI file.
(See also the “Capturing” section on page 53.)
From Computer to DV Device
(Right Side)
Preview DV Output:
This button allows you to play back an AVI file to your DV device for
previewing.
Print-to-tape (recording AVI files back to the DV videotape):
Allows you to save the AVI file back to your DV videotape.
VTR controls
The VTR controls area lets you remotely control your DV device. The
controls resemble the controls found on your DV device.
Playback:
The DV device plays back the tape.
Pause:
The DV device stops playing back the tape, while displaying the current
frame.
Stop:
The DV device stops playing back the tape, the current frame will not be
displayed.
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