Pages:
  
1.Introduction
2.Understanding the Workspace
3.Getting Started with Editing
4.Media Editing
5.Working with Effects and Transitions
6.Video Edit Magic Tools
7.Using Volume Tracks
8.Working with Projects
9.Making Movies
10.Capturing Media from Devices
 
Capturing from a Web Camera
Capturing from a Digitial Video Camera
Importing from a Digital Camera
Controlling a Digitial Video Camera
Capturing Snaps
Changing Capture Device
Changing Capture To Folder
Capturing in AVI Format
Capturing in WMV Format
Capturing without Audio
Changing Video/Audio Settings and Formats
Changing Snaps Output Format
Working with Captured Files
11.Capturing Media from Analog Devices (Windows 98 only)
12.Exporting to Digital Video Camera
13.Keyboard Shortcuts
14.Resources
 

Video Edit Magic 4.47


Controlling a Digital Video Camera

Use the Rewind, Play, Forward, Pause and Stop buttons under DV Camera Conrtrol (under the Preview) to control an attached Digital Video (DV) camera.  The capture tool enables these controls only when:

  1. You connect a DV camera to your computer.
  2. You select the DV camera as the device you want to capture from.
  3. You switch the DV camera to VCR mode.

The capture tool also displays the Time code (represented as Hours, Minutes, Seconds and Frames) of the DV camera's current position.  You can use the Time code value to precisely position your DV camera when you want to import footage.


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