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Logging
Logging means that MAGIX Video Pro X6 also saves the original save location,
position and additional information (metadata, e.g. scene, take, rating, comments,
etc.) about DV video and audio files.
Everything copied using DV recording, DV to MPEG recording and HDV recording
appears in the recording lists of the corresponding recording dialog. Recordings for
which the corresponding video material is no longer on the hard disk will appear as
"planned recordings".
If MAGIX Video Pro X6 does not find the corresponding DV and WAV files during
the loading of a video, it will ask that the corresponding DV tape is inserted into the
connected camcorder again for automatic scene import.
You no longer have to save DV AVI and audio files (which can be very large). If at a
later time you would like to work on a film again, but do not have the space to keep
the material for it on your hard disk, then you can simply delete the bulky DV AVI and
audio files.
Video
This option allows a video recording to be made from analog sources.
Connect analog video source
Connect the video out of your video camera, DVD player or VCR to the video in (TV,
video, or video-in graphics card) of your computer, and the audio out to the line in of
your sound card.
Due to the variety of device configurations, it is difficult to say which cable will
function best with your setup. If you’re not sure, check the manual of your VCR or
your TV-, video- or graphics cards.
Example: Many VCRs have a SCART output and most DVD players have three RCA
outputs (two for the stereo track, one for the image). In such cases, you will need a
SCART to RCA adapter, a cable with 3 RCA plugs at each end.
SCART/RCA adapter Scart/RCA adapter with 3
RCA jacks
Stereo RCA/mini phone jack
adapter