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Chapter 4
4.6 Recording
If you are working in the Basic Edition, this button will take
you directly to the import menu. The top left field of this menu
displays the currently selected device. If you connect multiple
USB devices, you will be able to switch from one to the other.
You should now click on the device button and select the
device you want in the list. You will now be presented with a
list of the scenes found in the device. The way in which these
scenes are listed, may differ. It can be switched between all
scenes or a list with folders. To change the display, you should
click in the left-hand menu on the setting for files or folders.
If the setting has been changed, the list must be updated. To
this end, you should click on ‘Display contents’. If you have se-
lected the folder view, two extra buttons will appear below the
scrollbar: ‘<’ and ‘>’. These make it possible to change folders
on your medium.
Select the desired scenes in this menu. Use the multiple selec-
tion to choose all or some scenes. Selected scenes will then
be marked with a checkmark.
Individual scenes: Before importing the footage, you can
choose whether you want to import the scenes you selected
as individual scenes or all together as a single scene into the
scene bin. Should you wish to store all scenes separately, you
should select the appropriate checkbox.
Once confirmed, the scenes you selected will be imported into
the scene bin. Should you wish to store all scenes separately,
you should select the appropriate checkbox.
If you have AVCHD footage with very long recordings, the
recording will be split into several separate files, the result of a
file length limit. These data will be recognized when the foot-
age is input, and imported in a contiguous fashion.
Once confirmed, the scenes you selected will be imported into
the scene bin. You will then be able to work further on these.
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If you are working in the Silver or Gold Edition, more
functionality will be available to you in this menu.
This screen is a very important and fundamental one, since it is
used to record the raw material for your projects.
You can now use the recording menu to switch between the
modes ‘Normal’, ‘Time’, ‘Photo’ and ‘Fast M.’. DV and HD vid-
eos can be mixed directly in one project. It is also possible to
record HDV and AVCHD footage in a DV project. In the same
way, it is possible to insert DV footage in an HD project. The
footage is automatically converted to the current project set-
ting. When importing via Firewire, the format will automatically
be recognized and displayed during the recording (SD / HD).
If the format is displayed in a yellow font, it is not compatible
with the project and will be converted during the recording.
You should pay particular attention to the format display, in
case you occasionally change the HD->SD conversion (iLink
conversion) of an HDV camcorder.
The USB recording function can now be used to import several
different video formats, in HD as well as in SD projects. This
allows not only to import AVCHD files, but also DivX or MP4
files, without having to take the detour via the Media Manager.
If you have AVCHD footage with very long recordings, the
recording will be split into several separate files, the result of a
file length limit. These data will be recognized when the foot-
age is input, and imported in a contiguous fashion.
Compatibility and quality can vary, depending on the source
material.
When you record analog video footage, only the recording
modes Normal and Time will be available. Except for that,
analog footage cannot be imported into an HDV project.
Analog source footage can only be recorded in an SD project.
Once the footage has been recorded, it can be transferred and
converted in an HD project via the clipboard.
By clicking on the volume display button you can call up
a volume display on the opposite screen edge which
serves to adjust the decibel (dB) level before or during record-
ing (not available in HDV projects). Try to set the level as high
as possible in order to achieve the best audio quality, but do
not overmodulate it (stay out of the red area). You can change
the level by clicking on the dB slider below it. The sound
becomes quieter (up to 30 dB) or louder (up to 20 dB), de-
pending on whether you move the slider toward the left or
right. Flashing blue or yellow means there are no problems and
flashing red represents overmodulation. Clicking on the volume
display button closes the volume display again.
This button is used to start recording once a video signal
is available. Please note that, when HD/SD signals are
being recorded, a video monitoring picture may not be dis-
played, depending on the monitor settings. For HD signals
there will only be a preview in the middle at the bottom. This
preview will not be in full size and at the full frequency. Re-
cording non-HD footage however, is shown in a full-size/
frame-rate preview. The control image shows the footage that
is being recorded on your device. Depending on your hardware
(on newer devices) the control image will be shown as a
so-called ‘read after write’. In this case, your control image will
be displayed as it is recorded on your hard disk. In this case,
the video footage is first saved on the hard disk and is only
then read and displayed as control image. For this reason,
there will be no video image for a few seconds after recording
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