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named “House Ext” and “House Int,” will
appear as two blocks bordering each other
with those names.
In Blocks mode, you can place the cursor
on the Movie Track, then press Tab move
to the next video edit in the track.
To set the view for the Movie Track:
■ On the Movie Track, select “frames” or
“blocks” from the View Options pop-up
menu.
Recording Video
To set video recording options:
1 Create a new Movie Track. You can also
use an existing Movie Track if it does not
contain a movie.
2 Select a video format by clicking the
Track options button (see Figure 3 and
Figure 4), then selecting Video Format. You
can select NTSC or PAL format.
3 Select the video input you are using by
clicking the Record options button, then
selecting Video Input. You can select Com-
ponent or Composite input (AVoption and
AVoption XL), or S-Video or SDI
(AVoption XL only).
4 Set the compression level for the video
capture from the Compression Level pop-
up menu.
5 Select the target hard drive volumes for
the video capture. Target volumes capture
video in order, from the first (top) to the
last (bottom). In the following illustration,
Video-0 captures video first, followed by
Audio-0, then Audio-1.
As you add or remove volumes from the
track, the available record time is updated
to reflect available disk space and compres-
sion settings. The time displayed is approx-
imate.
Movie Track in Blocks mode
Setting the compression level (AVoption)
Setting the compression level (AVoption XL)
Target volumes for video capture
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