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Capture Presets Editing
Audio/Video Settings, Capture Presets Editing Window
Note: Whenever a Preset is being copied as the basis of a new preset, always
change the name and description to fit the new preset so users arent confused
between it and the original.
Frame Size—below the name and description are the frame size settings. These can
be changed via the pulldown menu. Selecting a new Aspect Ratio value also
changes the values in the width and height fields.
QuickTime Video Settings—these settings select a video input source and affect
how it's processed by Final Cut Pro. The Digitizer pull-down menu selects
whether you want the selected input source to be digitized as 8-bit or 10-bit
uncompressed video as it comes into Io HD. The Input pull-down selects the
primary format Io HD will use to capture input video. The Compressor pull-
down selects a codec that tells Final Cut how to process the video; the codec
selected should be chosen for compatibility with the Digitizer setting selected.
For example, if your Digitizer setting is 10-bit Uncompressed, then the
Compressor setting should be one of the 10-bit choices available. The Quality
slider should be set to 100 percent when capturing uncompressed; for other
formats use an appropriate quality level. Set the FPS (Frames Per Second)
setting to the correct frame rate. The Advanced settings button opens a new
screen providing choices of codec-specific options. For uncompressed codecs
these probably are not unneeded; for other codecs choose the options desired.