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(a) Video track enabled for output (b) Audio channels 1 and 2 enabled for output
3 Enable or disable All Audio in the Clip Output menu (to the left of the audio controls).
When All Audio is enabled, all audio channels are sent to the audio converter, not just the ones you
enabled in the previous step.
This means you can monitor all audio, even though you are only recording one or two tracks to the
VTR. You can also route the other audio channels to a mixer or any other device capable of capturing
an audio signal.
4 Make sure the appropriate VTR is selected in the Device Name box. See
Selecting a VTR Device For
Output
(page 263).
The preview window displays the contents of the tape currently in the selected VTR.
5 To preview the clip before outputting, click Preview.
6 To preview the clip you are outputting against the contents on the tape, enable Split View. See
Monit-
oring Video During Clip Output
(page 266).
7 To output the selected clip starting at any frame other than the first one, enter the start timecode in
the Start Offset field.
8 Set the in and out points for clip output. See
Setting Input and Output In and Out Points (page 267).
9 To output the clip to the VTR, select Insert from the Output box.
The clips with Status selected are output to tape. During output, the Status column is updated to reflect
the status of each clip:
Pending: the clip is waiting to be output to tape.
Output: the clip is being output to ape.
Done: the clip has been ouput to tape.
10 After the transfer is complete, verify that it was successful by playing the transferred clip. To do so, cue
to the in timecode and click the Play button in the VTR Transport controls.
11 When you are done, click EXIT.
Outputting Multiple Clips
You can output more than one clip to a VTR in a single pass. When you load multiple clips into the VTR
Output module, you must define in and out points (and any other output options) for each clip before
starting the clip output process.
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