HP SR1834NX manual Capturing video from a DV camcorder, Capturing live video from a DV camcorder

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Capturing video from a DV camcorder

You can capture (copy) digital video files to your hard disk drive by using muvee autoProducer either:

Live (known as camera mode) using a compatible DV camcorder. See “Capturing live video from a DV camcorder” on page 52.

Or

Recorded (known as VCR mode) using a recorded tape in your DV camcorder. See “Capturing recorded video from a DV camcorder” on page 53.

Captured video files are automatically added to your movie project. To remove the file from your movie project, select the video file in the list of Captured Video Files, and then click the Trash Can icon.

When capturing video, it is important to be aware of the amount of free space available on your PC hard disk drive. Capturing video can use a large amount of disk space. The amount of free disk space displays on the Capture Video window in muvee autoProducer while you are capturing video.

Capturing live video from a DV camcorder

Capturing live video in camera mode allows you to create a video file without even having a tape in the camcorder.

To capture (copy) live video to your hard disk drive using muvee autoProducer:

1 Connect your DV camcorder to the FireWire® (IEEE 1394) port on your PC.

2 Turn on the camcorder and set it to VCR mode. Refer to the instructions in the manufacturer’s documentation.

3 Click the Get Video from Camera button.

4 Click the Start Capture button to begin capturing the live image directly to your hard disk drive.

5 Click the Stop Capture button to stop capturing.

6 Click Capture Folder to specify a folder for the captured video file.

7 Click Filename to specify a file name for the captured video file.

8 Click the Done button to automatically add captured video files to your movie project.

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HP SR1834NX, SR1838NX manual Capturing video from a DV camcorder, Capturing live video from a DV camcorder