Quick links to procedures on this page:
The steps on how to capture are similar for all types of camcorders except for the available capture settings in the Capture Video Options panel that can be selected for each type of source.
The Capture Video Options panel consists of the following components:
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Duration — Sets the length of time for the capture. |
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Source — Displays the detected capture device and lists other capture devices installed on your computer. |
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Format — Gives you a list of options where you select a file format for saving your captured video. |
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File name — Allows you to specify a prefix for captured files. |
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Capture folder — Allows you to specify a location for captured files. |
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Split by scene — Automatically separates captured video into several files based on changes in shooting date and time. |
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Capture to library — Choose or create a Library folder where you want your video to be saved. |
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Options — Displays a menu allowing you to modify your capture settings. |
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Capture Video — Transfers video from your source to your hard drive. |
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Select a file format from the Format drop-list. In the Capture folder box, type a folder location or mark the Capture to library check box and choose a folder from the drop-list. |
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Note: Click Options to customize capture settings specific to your video device. |
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Click Capture Video, when your video for capture is already on cue. Click Stop Capture or press [Esc] to stop capturing. |
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Click Capture Video and select your device from the Source drop-list. |
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Click Capture Video to start recording. Click Stop Capture or press [Esc] to stop capturing. |
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In the Capture workspace, click Capture Video . |
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In the Capture workspace, click Capture Video . |
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Select Digital TV Source from the Source drop-list. |
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Click Options and select Video Properties. The Video properties dialog box will appear. |
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In the Input Source tab, select TV from the Input source drop-list. Click OK. |
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In Channel List, click Start Scan to start scanning for channels. |
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Click Yes when prompted if you want to start capturing and automatically recovering DVB-T video. |
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Click Options > Video Properties to open the Video properties dialog box. If needed, adjust the settings accordingly. |
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Click the Tuner Information tab to choose Antenna or Cable, scan available channels in your region, and more. |
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In the Channel box, specify the channel number from which to capture. |
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In Source, choose your video source. |
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Click Options and select Video properties. In the dialog box that opens, select a profile in the Current Profile drop-list. |
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Click Capture Video to start capturing and Stop Capture to end your capturing session. Your media clip will be stored as MPEG-2 format in the folder you specified. |
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