
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Select one or more of the Capture options. If you are using a device controller that generates its own timecode (for
example, a LANC controller for a Hi8 camcorder), select Use Device Control Timecode. This replaces the unreadable
timecode recorded on the tape with the controller’s timecode. Click OK.
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If you want captured clips to be saved to a specific bin in a project, make sure that the project is open and that the
bin exists in the Project panel.
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Choose File > Capture.
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In the Settings pane, click Edit to verify that the capture settings are appropriate for your device.
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Click Save to save a group of project settings. Click OK when you’ve selected the correct settings for your device.
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In the Capture Locations section of the Settings pane, make sure that the drives you designate for captured video
and audio have sufficient free space. If you want to change the locations, choose Custom from the Video or Audio
menu, click the corresponding Browse button, set the location, and click OK.
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In the Device Control section, if device control has not been set up, choose a device from the Devices menu and
click Options to set it up. Options vary depending on the device; see the documentation for your device driver.
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Test the device control buttons in the Capture panel to verify that they work and that you see video in the preview.
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Click Logging. In the Setup area, make sure that the Capture menu setting is correct, and select a bin from the
list if needed. If no bin is selected or the bin list is empty, captured clips appear in the Project panel.
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Enter information into the Clip Data area as needed.
Note:
To avoid confusion, make sure that the tape name is unique. Some types of device control software may ask you
to specify the Tape Name setting each time you insert a new tape. The other Logging Data options aren’t required.
To set up a device for device control
Adobe Premiere Pro supports the control of devices such as camcorders and VTRs. It controls DV and HDV devices
by way of IEEE 1394 connections and serially controlled devices by way of RS-232, RS-422, LANC, or Control-M
controllers installed on a given computer.
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Open the Device Control Preferences dialog box by doing one of the following:
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Choose Edit > Preferences > Device Control.
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In the Capture panel, click Settings.
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Select the type of device you want to control from the Devices pop-up menu.
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Click Options, and do one of the following:
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If you are connecting a DV or SDI device, select the device brand and device type. If your particular device is not
listed, click Go Online For Device Info.
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If you are connecting a serial device, specify Protocol, Port, Time Source, and Time Base settings.
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In the Device Control Options dialog box, check the status display:
Offline
Adobe Premiere Pro does not see your device, and you need to check all your connections and settings.
Detected
Adobe Premiere Pro sees your device but cannot control the tape (possibly because there is no tape
inserted).
Online
Adobe Premiere Pro sees your device and can control the tape. Click OK.
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