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LTM-CPDV
CapDiv
™
Portable
DV Disk Recorder
Advance to a Recorded Mark
While in either PLAY or PAUSE mode, pressing the MENU button will advance
the TimeCode and video stream to the next Mark point. The last Mark in a BIN
is the last frame recorded. You can then press PLAY to view the video content
or press MENU again to advance to the next Mark point.
Connecting to an NLE as a VTR
The CapDiv
™
can be connected to an NLE as a VTR by simply switching CapDiv
to VTR mode and making a 1394 connection to a PC or Mac computer. NLE
packages such as in iMovie and Final Cut Pro for the Mac and Avid’s Xpress
DV and Adobe Premiere for the PC will instantly recognize the CapDiv
™
as a
camcorder or VTR. The NLE will then be able to control CapDiv
™
within a sin-
gle selected BIN. To select different BINs is equivalent to changing tapes in a
VTR. Consequently, selecting a new BIN on CapDiv
™
must be done by manu-
ally prior to capturing.
Capturing Video to Your NLE in VTR Mode
CapDiv
™
is recognized by and functions with NLE’s exactly in the same man-
ner as a normal VTR would. To capture video content from a CapDiv
™
BIN,
select the desired BIN on CapDiv
™
and follow your NLE’s instructions for cap-
turing footage from a VTR.
Capturing under Manual Control
Capturing video content manually from selected BINs from an NLE functions
much in the same manner as capturing video content from a tape in a VTR.
Within each BIN, all playback functions are controllable through the NLE. This
includes the standard VTR functions of reverse play, shuttle, toggle, etc. BINs
must be selected manually as previously described, then the user can play-
back and capture as they would with a tape. The user should follow the spe-
cific directions from their NLE manual.
Batch Capturing
Within the NLE interface, BINs are treated exactly as tapes. As a result, the
user cannot batch capture across more than one BIN, just as one cannot batch
capture across more than one tape. While clips can be logged across BINs,