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You'll need to choose a rendering template that inserts pulldown fields to create a
standard DV file if your project properties are set to 24p or if you selected the Allow
pulldown removal when opening 24p DV check box on the General tab of the
Preferences dialog. Use the NTSC DV 24p (inserting 2-3-3-2 pulldown) template if you
intend to bring the file back into the timeline as source material. For more information,
see "Preferences - General Tab" on page 576.
If you cleared the Allow pulldown removal when opening 24p DV check box before
adding your media and your project properties are not set to 24p, your 24p video is
read as 29.97 fps interlaced video (60i), so you can choose whichever NTSC DV or PAL
DV template suits your project requirements.
c. From the Audio drop-down list, choose the setting that matches your destination format.
d. If necessary, drag the Record engage delay control to specify the number of frames it takes
your camera or deck to switch from Record Pause to Record mode. If you're missing frames
from the beginning of your file after printing to tape, increase the setting. If you see
duplicated frames at the beginning of your video, decrease the setting.
e. Click the Next button. The Render Settings dialog is displayed.
4. Use the Render Settings dialog to choose the format you want to use to print your video to tape.
a. Select the Enable multichannel mapping check box if you're working with multichannel
source files and need to specify which channels to use in the stereo file when printing to
tape. Click the Channels button to choose which channels you want to render.
For example, if your video source contained 6-channel audio, you could route each
channel's track to a separate bus. Then, when printing to tape, you could click the Channels
button and choose which bus should be printed to tape.
For more information, see "Rendering Multichannel Audio Files" on page 518.
Multichannel audio is not supported when printing to a DV device.
b. Select the Use project output rotation setting check box if you're rendering a rotated
project and want to use the Output rotation setting from the Project Properties dialog for
your rendered file.
When the check box is cleared, the media is rotated according to its Media Properties setting,
but the project itself is unrotated—you can use this setting to proof your project on an
unrotated display.
For more information, see "Creating Rotated Projects" on page 65.
c. Select the Render loop region only check box if you want to print only the portion of your
project that you selected in step 1.
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