ADS Technologies None manual Sending Your Movie Back to the Camcorder

Page 24

3.Give your movie a name

4.Choose the “Save As Type”. Here you can choose from many video file types. Choose the file type you desire for your video output. ONLY .AVI that is DV Encoded can be transmitted back to the camcorder.

5.Click “Options”

6.Select the options you want for your movie, Resolution size, and compression method.

7.The default settings for .AVI will save your movie in the DV encoded format.

8.Click “Save” to begin rendering your new movie file. Render time will depend on several variables such as the addition of voice, music, titles and effects. The more changes to the original video clips, the more changes there are to render into the finished movie file. Also, if you are compressing the video and/or changing video resolution, render time may be extended.

Sending Your Movie Back to the Camcorder

1.“Make Movie” into a DV encoded .AVI file.

2.The movie will be stored in the Video Library. Click on the video you want to transmit so it appears in the preview window.

3.The “Export Video Clip” icon will now be highlighted. Be Sure you select “TI 1394 Record” or “MS 1394 Record” (which ever corresponds to the camcorder driver you are using).

4.Click on the “Export Video Clip” icon.

5.The “DV Recording Preview Window” dialog box will open. At

this point your can preview the video you want to record to your camcorder.

6.Click Next to move to the Record dialog box.

7.The controls in this dialog box will control your camcorder. Advance the tape to the location you want to record you movie. Be careful not to record over any existing footage you want to keep.

8.Click the “RED” record button to begin recording the movie on your camcorder. Your camcorder should begin recording the movie to tape.

9.You will not see any video in the preview windows during the recording. Use your camcorder LCD as the recording monitor.

10.When the recording is complete, click “Finish” to close the dialog box.

The result in your camcorder is a 100% digital, first generation, loss-less

24

Image 24
Contents Pyro Digital Video Page Page Table of Contents Letter from the President of ADS Technologies Connect, Create, and StoreAdd 3 FireWire Ports to your PC Pyro FeaturesIntroduction RequirementsPackage Contents Installation Guide Install in this Order Hardware Installation StepCarefully remove the shell from your computer Step Step Pyro 1394 PCI Card Driver Installation Camcorder Driver Installation Connecting the Digital Video Camcorder Windows Texas Instruments DV camcorder driver Win98SE, WinME or Win2000 Microsoft DV camcorder driverRunning Video Studio for the First Time Your Camcorder is a Plug & Play deviceYou are now ready to start your first video project Using Ulead VideoStudio Your First Movies Before YOU Start Watch the TutorialsStarting a New Project Capturing Motion Video Still Image CaptureFile Size Limitations Gigabytes = 18 minutes of DV Saving Your ProjectSaving Your Movie Sending Your Movie Back to the Camcorder Using DV SmartPlay DV Smart PlayIt’s a Wrap Tips for Smooth Video Capture Audio Tips PAL DV Camera Information Datavison UK Adaptive Systems Gmbh AustriaHelp Resources ADS Web SiteFor Specific Video Studio software questions For Pyro Hardware questions800 AM 500 PM PST Service and Warranty FCC Information North America Office