X2
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Support
- Serial number
- System requirements
- Introduction
- Quick start
- Workspaces
- Create new video project
- Video recording
- Insert object into the project
- Working with objects
- Trim Objects
- Markers
- Multicam editing
- Titles and effects
- Animate objects
- Add sound
- Managing video projects
- Options for using the final movie
- Burn discs
- Batch conversion
- Menus
- Context menu (right click)
- Program settings
- Problems and solutions
- Online functions
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Activate additional functions
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- MPEG-4 encoder settings
- Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
- MPEG glossary
- If you still have questions...
- Index
Video recording 73
Batch recording
Set the start and end points for the capture here. This allows you to search the entire video
for all captures to be used and then list them for planned batch capture. This is then
processed in sequence when the recording starts (via the red button). That way, you don't
nd
nd end points precisely, click "
Enter
start/end point
(view page 71)".
vailable list of already recorded videos and
eduled recordings. All entries from the list can be selected and deleted.
need to record each scene individually. You simply determine recording time points, a
the computer takes care of the rest. To set the start a
Recording list: Use this button to view the a
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The basis for batch recording is the recording list
in the DV recording, DV to MPEG recording, or
HDV recording's recording dialog. All recordings
listed there are "logged". Recordings for which
g video material is no longer on
ll appear as "planned recordings".
Logging means that MAGIX Video Pro X2 also saves the original position and additional
dio
If does not find the corresponding DV and WAV files during the loading of a video, it will
or
AVI and audio files (which can be very large). If at a later
terial
rd disk will appear as
"planned recordings". Click the record button to move all video files back to the hard disk.
the correspondin
the hard disk wi
Click the red record button to move all video files
back to the hard disk.
Logging
information (metadata, e.g. scene, take, rating, comments, etc.) about DV video and au
files.
ask that the corresponding DV tape is inserted into the connected camcorder again f
automatic scene import.
You no longer have to save DV
time you would like to work on a film again, but do not have the space to keep the ma
for it on your hard disk, then you can simply delete the bulky DV AVI and audio files.
The basis for the log is the recording list in the DV recording, DV to MPEG recording, or
HDV recording's recording dialog. All recordings listed there are "logged". Recordings for
which the corresponding video material is no longer on the ha










