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Insert edit
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Time code
You can enter a start time code that is used for the current project.
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Preroll
The Preroll field allows you to fine tune the synchronous start of
playback and recording. Note that for a lot of known DV devices the
Preroll field is preset with a value that allows frame accurate insert
cuts.
Audio output options
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Output 32kHz audio files with 12 Bit
Audiofiles recorded with 32kHz, 16Bit can be played back to tape
utilizing either the 16Bit or the 12Bit format. Using the 12Bit format
both audiotracks on a DV tape will store the identical data. You can
then choose one of those tracks to overwrite the data with other sound
material. Using the 16Bit resolution will not allow you to use the
second audio track.
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Use “Locked Audio” format
This feature is only enabled for Sony DVCAM devices such as DSR-
30P. For all other models this checkbox is disabled.
Once you have made the required settings, Premiere switches to the playback
mode to prepare the required operations and starts playback. During
operation your PC screen will be blacked. After playback, Premiere switches
back to the edit mode. You may have to repeat the settings just defined
because they are not stored.
General remarks
You can use the following steps as a guideline for fine tuning the export to
tape function.
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Stripe a DV tape, the tape should contain continuos time code. Switch
your DV device into the Camera mode, rewind the tape and while the lens
is darkened push the record button until the tape is completely recorded.
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Insert marked video frames at the beginning and at the end of your video
production to identify each frame. We recommend you use a frame
counter for each of the first and the last second of the video.
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Select Export-to-tape as described above.
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Enter a start time code. Save the in and out time code to a piece of paper
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Hit Enter to start operation.
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After the export-to-tape operation is complete use the miroVIDEO device
control (you must select Movie capture) or the remote control to seek to
the start time code. Check the discrepancy between the first recorded
frame and the desired tape location. This difference should be used the
next time you repeat this operation in the preroll setting.
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Check that recording started with the first marked frame of your project.
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Check that recording stopped at the out-time code.
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Repeat this procedure until you find the preroll value that works the best.
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