X4

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70 Video recording
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Advanced settings: Adjust various settings affecting the name and date of the
files to be created.
Preview monitor and transport control: Play and rewind the clips in the file list
here.
Medium/general: An info area for the files is provided to the right next to the
preview monitor.
File list: The contents of the selected drive are shown here. Use the display
filters to reduce the types of files shown. You can select every file separately
using the little check boxes in order to import them later. At the top right of the
list you can find options for displaying the files.
Note: The files are color-coded. The colors indicate recording times, so that
you can quickly recognize which recordings were made at the same time.
Select: This offers self-explanatory options for file display ("all", "only new", or
"none").
Display filter: Here you can select whether you want to view "Movies" or
"Photos". With the option "Show only selected", all non-selected elements will
be hidden. You should only use this option if you've already selected elements.
Insert into movie: With this option active, media will be inserted directly into
the MAGIX Video Pro X4 Arranger as objects. When inactive, they will be
simply copied into the target folder and may be selected from the Media Pool
at any time.
Delete all media after camera import: This option deletes the selected media
after importing from the camera.
Import: Starts the import process of the selected files into the target directory.
Cancel: closes the dialog without import.
Tip: In theory, the AVCHD import dialog is a universal import dialog, which can
be used for external drives, photo and movie cameras, containing usable files.
If you find the display filters useful for your camera a s well, nothing stands in
the way of connecting the camera to the computer and then activating AVCHD
recording in MAGIX Video Pro X4.