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4 From the Input Type box, select 2x-STEREO.
NOTE If the player displays the clip with some colour bias, it is because the player falsely interprets the 4:2:2
signal from the VTR as a 4:4:4 signal. This does not impact the capture; the stereoscopic clip will be captured
without that bias. To remove this bias, go to the Engineering menu and set the Input Connection box to
Serial 1 4:2:2.
5 Capture the clip. See
Capturing Media with a VTR (page 254).
The stereoscopic material is captured as a single, regular stereoscopic clip, with two layers, one for each
eye.
Outputting Clips To a VTR
Once you have clips that are ready for output to tape, use the VTR Output module to perform this operation.
Like capturing, you can output single clips or multiple clips, and enable a split view to preview the clip you
want to output alongside the media on the tape simultaneously.
Another way to output multiple clips is to generate an EDL and then output the clips using the EDL.
Most of the procedures in this section assume that you have already blacked your tape. However, if necessary,
you can output in assemble mode, which allows you to perform clip output to a tape that was only partially
blacked. See
Outputting Clips in Assemble Mode (page 265).
Accessing the VTR Output Module
1 Select FileOutput to VTR... or press Shift+F9.
2 Select the clip to output from the Media Library, Ctrl+click to select multiple clips. You can also
select a folder if you wish to output multiple clips in one session.
The VTR Output module appears.
If VTR Output is not available, connect your workstation to a VTR, and configure Smoke to use the VTR.
VTR Output Menu Options
You can view the VTR Output menu in large or small format depending on which tab is selected.
When one of the Output, Audio, or Engineering tabs is selected, both the large and small formats are available.
To toggle between the large and small formats, Command-swipe the bottom of the screen.
If you are using the large Output menu with an HD clip, the menu automatically switches to the smaller
format during clip output, and then switches back when output is complete. This gives you an unobstructed
view of the clip during output.
Small VTR Output module (left portion):
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