Instruction manual

Capture and Playback
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DaVinci Resolve
Select your desired format from the "Video capture and
playback" menu.
DaVinci Resolve
You can use DaVinci Resolve to capture both video and audio from your Teranex processor. For example,
you could use Teranex to upconvert an old analog videotape and simultaneously capture the HD output
with Resolve. Once the clips are captured into Resolve's Media Pool, it's easy to use the powerful editing
and color grading tools to further enhance your material.
Setting Up
Step 1. Launch Resolve and from the Preferences menu, select the "Video I/O and GPU" tab and
select your Teranex from the “For capture and playback use” option. Save your preferences
and restart Resolve to apply your changes.
Step 2. Start a project and from within the Project Settings window, set the resolution and frame rate
to match the output format of your Teranex.
Step 3. In the Project Settings window, go to the "Deck Capture and Playback" tab and select your
desired format from the "Video capture and playback" menu.
Step 4. If you are capturing audio, be sure to tick the "Enable audio input" box.
Step 5. Use the "Save clips to" option and Browse to a location to save your captured media.
Capture
Step 1. From within the Media page, click on the capture icon which is located to the left of the transport
controls underneath the Viewer.
Step 2. Within the Metadata Editor window, enter a name for your clip in the "File Name Prefix" section.
If necessary you can also enter additional information such as Roll/Card, Reel Number, Clip
Number, Program Name or Good Take.
Step 3. To begin capturing click the "Capture Now" button which is located at the bottom of the
Metadata Editor window. Click the button again to stop the capture.
Playback
To playback your clips from the Media page, click the playback icon which is located immediately to the
left of the capture icon. Click on a clip that you have captured to display it in the Viewer.
Editing and Color Grading
Once you've captured your clips, simply click the Edit page to begin using Resolve's extensive editing
features. Then jump to the Color page to apply that "killer" grade. You can refer to the DaVinci Resolve
manual for detailed information on these features.
From Preferences select the "Video I/O and GPU" tab
and select your Teranex from the “For capture and playback
use” option.