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DV CONTROLLER WINDOW
Select Window — DV Controller in the Index window to open the DV Controller window. This window is used to capture still images from a video source unit.
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1 Counter Indicator (Time Code)
The video source unit’s time code is displayed here.
2 Operation Buttons for Video Source Unit
Rewind | Play | Fast Forward |
Reverse Slow | Pause | Forward Slow |
Reverse Frame | Stop | Forward Frame |
Advance |
| Advance |
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3 Operation Buttons
Power button
Displays the power status of the connected video source unit. Note that, depending on the video deck connected, it may not be possible to turn its power on and off.
Capture button
Captures the desired playback image.
Automatic Capture button Controls the playback of the video source unit and captures specified playback images.
CAUTION
•Use only the operation buttons in the DV Controller window to control the video source unit. If you operate the video source unit with its own operation buttons, the appearance of the DV Controller window may not correspond to the status of the video source unit, or it may cause a malfunction to occur in JLIP Video Capture.
•The DV Controller window may appear to still be operating the video source unit even after the videocassette automatically stops at the beginning or end of the tape. In this case, click the Stop button in the DV Controller window before performing another operation.
•If an image is captured in the Pause or Slow Play mode, some noise may appear on the captured image. In this case, capture the image during normal playback.
•If videotape being used is damaged, some noise may appear in the playback image in the DV Controller window.
•Automatic Capture cannot be performed in the time code range of 00:00:00:00 and 00:00:30:00 in the DV Controller window.
•Depending on your PC’s or video source unit’s specifications, the DV Controller window may not function.