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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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Choose File > Export > Tape.
If you’re working with a DV
camcorder, you’ll see the Export
to Tape dialog shown here.
Here’s a rundown of options:
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Activate Recording Device
:
When you select this option,
Adobe Premiere Pro will control
your DV device. Deselect it if you
want to record to a device that
you’ll control manually.
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Assemble at timecode
: Select
this option to pick an In point
on the tape where you want
recording to begin. When this
option is not selected, recording
will begin at the current tape location.
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Delay movie start by
x
frames
: This is for the few DV recording devices
that need a brief period of time between receiving the video signal and
recording it. Check your device’s manual to see what the manufacturer
recommends.
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Preroll
x
frames
: Most decks need little or no time to get to the proper tape
recording speed. To be on the safe side, select 150 frames (5 seconds), or add
black video to the start of your project (see the previous “Bars and tone or
black video” tip).
The remaining options are self-explanatory.
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Click Record (or Cancel if you don’t want to make a recording).
If you haven’t rendered your project (by pressing Enter for playback instead of
the spacebar), Adobe Premiere Pro does that now. When rendering is complete,
Adobe Premiere Pro starts your camcorder and records your project to it.
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