Digitizing a whole tape is easy enough and can be done by the computer while you do something else. The "something else" should be something not done with the computer because the digitize process likes to take full advantage of the computer resources and doesn't like to share. Trying to do something on the computer while digitizing is taking place may cause problems such as dropped frames or an aborted capture session.
You can also digitize part of a DV tape by defining which parts of the tape you want to capture; you can do this by adding mark-in and mark-out points with the Logging Tool.
1. | Open the Logging Tool by clicking the Logging Tool button Figure 2.24. The Logging Tool opening to display the Select Reel screen. |
2. | Enter a unique name for the tape with which you are working. |
3. | Click the check mark to display the entire Logging Tool (Figure 2.25 ). Figure 2.25. The Logging Tool open and displaying a feed from a DV camera.A unique tape name is very important when it comes to redigitizing clips, because the Logging Tool will prompt you for the correct tape. |
4. | To digitize the whole tape from beginning to the end, rewind the tape to the point where you want to digitize and then click the Digitize button The Logging Tool will then begin digitizing from that point on, stopping when it reaches the end of the tape. If you want to stop the process before then, click once more on the Digitize button |
If you want your camera or DV device to turn off once capture is finished, click the Properties button once, select Properties from the drop-down list, open the General tab, and check the Stop attached player after Open End capture box (Figure 2.26 ).
1. | Click the Logging Tool button |
2. | Enter a unique name for the tape with which you are working. This is important when it comes to redigitizing clips because the Logging Tool will prompt you for the correct tape. |
3. | Click the check mark to display the entire Logging Tool (Figure 2.25). |
4. | Play the tape by pressing the spacebar, and preview the content until you find the point where you want to start digitizing. |
5. | Press the I key or click the Mark-In Point button This sets a mark-in point and tells the Logging Tool that you want to begin digitizing from this point (Figure 2.27 ). Figure 2.27. Setting a start or mark-in point for your digitizing. |
6. | Continue to preview the tape until you reach the point where you want to stop recording. Press the O key or click the Mark-Out Point button This sets a mark-out point and tells the Logging Tool to stop digitizing here. This also displays the overall duration of the media clips in the middle box (Figure 2.28 ). Figure 2.28. Setting an end or mark-out point for your digitizing. The out point is the numerical value to the far left with the overall duration indicated by the numerical value in the middle. |
7. | Click the Digitize button The Logging Tool rewinds the tape to the mark-in point and then begins digitizing the tape until it reaches the mark-out point, where it will stop. |
Tips
You can fine-tune the mark-in/out point by pressing the spacebar to pause the DV/HDV device and then by using the arrow keys on the keyboard to move one frame at a time forward or backward.
Stopping a capture session by clicking the Interrupt digitize/logging button