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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
74 Video recording
Analog video recording
Video/Audio driver: Here you can set up the video card or sound card for recording. In
practically every case, the driver software supplied with the hardware must be installed.
Hint: Under "video driver" you will find a "screen capture" entry. You can read about how it
functions in the chapter "Screen (view page 80)".
Input/Tuner settings: If your video capture card supports multiple sources, i.e. your card
e name of the movie to be recorded.
ur video file. The standard
tion of this folder can be changed in "Path
olders".
Configuration to fine-tune the quality for the
also has a TV tuner or multiple inputs (SVHS, composite, etc.), then you can select the
proper recording source and the TV channel to be recorded here.
Save video file as/save in following folder: Enter th
You can also select the folder where you wish to store yo
recording folder is set as default. The loca
settings" under "File -> Program settings -> F
Edit after recording: Use this to access the automatic editing options.
Recording quality: You can select from a variety of preset quality levels from the list. They
are sorted according to picture quality. Use
preset.
Presets displayed with MPEG record directly in MPEG format.
Tip: Use the presets marked MPEG if you want to burn your recordings straight away,
since smart encoding can omit laborious encoding after recording.










