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Analog devices must be cued and operated manually. The Camcorder Controller and a close-up of the transport controls. The Frame reverse and Frame forward buttons second row let you locate an exact frame.

These two buttons are available only when the device is in pause mode. Choose the device you wish to use on the Capture source options panel. Upon detection, each scene is added to the Album, where it is represented by an icon of its first frame.

Automatic scene detection is described starting on page Some capture options apply to digital captures only or to analog captures only. Pinnacle Systems offers a complete line of DV, analog, and combination capture boards and devices. For more information see your dealer or visit our web-site: www. The Capture source options panel appears. Select the devices you want to use from the Video and Audio dropdown lists in the Capture devices area, and click OK. Standard vs. With digital hardware, the frame format is detected automatically.

With analog hardware, you use the Aspect ratio dropdown on the Capture source options panel to select the format that matches the source material. Capture step-by-step Here is a step-by-step outline of the capture process. The instructions apply to both digital and analog captures, with differences noted as required. Also see Appendix A: Setup Options page for detailed descriptions of the Capture source and Capture format options panels. To capture video: Verify that your equipment is properly connected.

For an analog capture, connect the source video to the Composite or S-Video input of your capture hardware. Click the Capture button at the top of the screen if you are not already in Capture mode. The Capture mode interface is displayed see page Click the desired capture setting on the Diskometer. For an analog capture, keep in mind that the higher the quality setting, the larger will be your captured video file.

Chapter 2: Capturing video 25 Page 42 4. Click the Start capture button on the Diskometer. The Capture Video dialog box is displayed. Type in a name for the video capture file you are about to create, or accept the default name. You can optionally also enter a limiting duration for the capture. If you are capturing from an analog camcorder or VCR, start playback now.

This step is unnecessary with a digital-source capture, as Studio will control the playback equipment automatically when needed. Click the Start capture button in the Capture Video dialog box. The button caption changes to Stop capture.

Capture begins. The Player displays the incoming digitized video that is being saved to your hard drive unless you have unchecked Capture preview on the Capture source options panel. During capture, Studio performs automatic scene detection based on the current setting in the Capture source options panel. Click the Stop capture button to end capture at a point you select. Studio automatically stops capturing if your hard drive fills up or the maximum duration you entered is reached.

Scene detection Automatic scene detection is a key feature of Studio. As video capture proceeds, Studio detects natural breaks in the video and divides it up into scenes. Depending on which capture device you are using, automatic scene detection is carried out either in real time during capture, or as a separate step immediately after capture is completed.

Not all scene detection options are available with every type of video source. Options that do not apply to your setup are disabled in the dialog. Studio monitors the time stamp data on the tape during capture, and starts a new scene whenever a discontinuity is found. This feature might not work well if the lighting is not stable.

To take an extreme example, a video shot in a nightclub with a strobe light would produce a scene each time the strobe flashed. This can be useful for breaking up footage that contains long continuous shots. Press the [Space] key each time you want to insert a scene break during capture. You have two choices for the way the video data is encoded and compressed in full-quality captures. The type of capture hardware you have and the capture quality you choose also help determine the minimum CPU speed needed.

In cases where Studio is able to estimate that your computer is not fast enough to carry out a particular capture, it will advise you of the problem and give you a chance to cancel the operation. DV DV is a high-resolution format with correspondingly high storage requirements. Your camcorder compresses and stores video on the tape at 3. During capture, the video data is transferred 28 Pinnacle Studio Page 45 directly from the camcorder tape to your PC hard drive with no changes or additional compression.

Capturing DV video does consume a lot of drive space, so you may want to pick and choose small segments to capture instead of the entire tape if space is an issue on your system. You can calculate the amount of disk space you will need by multiplying the length of your video in seconds by 3. To capture DV video, your hard drive must be capable of sustained reading and writing at 4 MB per second.

The first time you initiate a capture, Studio will test your drive to make sure it is fast enough. Chapter 2: Capturing video 29 Page 46 Audio and video levels — digital With digital captures, you are using audio and video that have been encoded digitally during recording, right in the camera. When you transfer the footage through a port to your computer, the data remains in the compressed digital format throughout, so you cannot adjust the audio or video levels during the capture.

This is in contrast to analog captures, where the audio and video can be adjusted as capturing takes place. With digital captures, you defer any needed adjustment of audio and video levels until Edit mode, where Studio provides plug-in video effects for adjusting the visual balance of a clip, and audio effects to enhance the sound.

These effects allow you to adjust individual clips rather than having to make global adjustments affecting all the video in a capture file. Capture quality options With most analog capture hardware, Studio offers three preset quality choices — Good, Better and Best — plus a Custom option. Keep in mind that the higher the quality, the more disk space is required. Choose the Custom preset to configure your own video capture settings.

For more information on video capture settings, see Appendix A: Setup Options page Audio and video levels — analog Studio provides fly-out panels for controlling video and audio levels during capture. This feature is especially useful when you need to compensate for differences in video captured from multiple sources.

Although you can also adjust these levels with the appropriate Video effects in Edit mode, setting them correctly for capture can save you from having to worry about color correction later on. Setting your audio options correctly as you capture will help in achieving consistent volume levels and quality. Chapter 2: Capturing video 31 Page 48 Video L and audio R panels for setting levels during analog capture.

Particular capture devices may offer fewer options than are shown and discussed here. Video Choose the type of video you are going to digitize by clicking the appropriate Source button Composite or S-Video. The five sliders allow you to control the brightness video gain , contrast black level , sharpness, hue and color saturation of the incoming video. Audio Use the Audio capture buttons to control whether Studio should capture the audio along with the video.

Select the Off button if your source is video only. The sliders on the tray let you control the input level and stereo balance of the incoming audio. Use the folder browser button to select a destination folder for the imported files. This will be used as part of the imported file names. Select the title or titles you wish to import by checking the boxes next to the names. You can use the player controls on the right side of the dialog to preview the content of the currently-selected title.

Click the Import button. Studio displays a progress bar to let you monitor the progress of the import operation.

When it is complete, you can access the contents of the file for editing from the Album as with an ordinary capture file see next chapter.

Selecting files to import Begin by choosing a device from those on the Source dropdown list. To appear on the list, a device must offer the widely-supported Mass Storage Devices interface. By default, both video and photos are shown. With video files, the image is the first frame.

Click at the head of any column of data to sort the listing by the text in that column; click again to reverse the sort. The sort order chosen applies to Thumbnails view as well. Chapter 2: Capturing video 35 Page 52 You can select multiple files to import by using standard Windows mouse and keyboard commands, along with the Select All and Deselect All buttons as required. Import options Check Rename Files and type into the provided edit box if you would like the names of all the imported files to share a common stem.

Choose destination folders for your imported videos and photos using the folder browser buttons provided under Put Videos Here and Put Photos Here. Finally, click the Import button to commence the import operation. Click the tabs down the left side of the Album to access the materials in the other sections. The source materials you need for making a movie are stored in the various sections of the Album, each of which is accessed by its own tab as follows: Video Scenes: This section contains your video footage.

The supported video file formats are: avi, mpg, mpeg, mod, mp2, mp4, m2ts, tod, m1v, m2v, mpv and wmv.

You can access and preview files directly, or you can load one into the Album, where its scenes are represented by thumbnail icons. To use some of the scenes in your movie, just drag their icons into the Movie Window. Chapter 3: The Album 37 Page 54 Transitions: This Album section contains fades, dissolves, slides, and other transition types, including the elaborate Hollywood FX transitions. To use a transition, position it next to or between video clips and graphics in the Movie Window.

Themes: A Theme in Studio is a set of matching templates. You can use the templates to create effective sequences that combine your video and still images with built-in animations and effects. Titles: This section contains editable titles, which you can use as overlays or as full-screen graphics. You can create your own titles from scratch, or use or adapt the supplied ones.

Studio supports rolls, crawls, and many typographical effects. Photos and Frame Grabs: This is a section of photographs, bitmaps and grabbed video frames. You can use these images full-screen or as overlays on the main video. Most standard image file formats are supported: gif, jpg, jpeg, pcx, psd, tga, tif, wmf and png.

You can use these as they are, modify them, or create your own. Sound Effects: Studio comes ready with a wide range of high-quality sound effects. You can also use files that you have recorded yourself or obtained from other sources. The formats supported 38 Pinnacle Studio Page 55 are: wav, mp3, mpa, m4a, wma, avi and ac3. Music: In this Album section you can locate and use music files stored on your hard drive.

The formats supported are: wav, mp3, avi, mpa and wma. Using the Album Each section of the Album contains as many pages as are necessary to hold the icons representing the items in that section. At the top right of each Album page, Studio shows the current page number and the total page count for the section. Click the arrows to move forward or back through the pages.

All types of Album content can be previewed simply by clicking on the icons. This chapter introduces each of the Album sections in turn, beginning with a detailed discussion of the allimportant Video Scenes section.

Actually using the contents of the Album to create your edited movie will be the subject of chapters 4 through Source folders for Album content The scene icons in the Scenes mode of the Video Scenes section come from a captured video file, while the Transitions section is filled from resource files associated with the Studio program. The icons in each of the other five Album sections, like the Files mode of the Video Scenes section, are different: they represent the files contained in a Chapter 3: The Album 39 Page 56 particular disk folder.

Each of these sections — Titles, Images, Disc Menus, Sound Effects and Music — has a default folder assigned to it, but you can select a different folder if desired. The icons in the Titles section represent files stored in a selected source folder on your hard drive. Other folders of installed titles may also be listed.

The folder button beside the list lets you look elsewhere on your hard drive. The Disc Menus section works similarly. To change the source of the current section, either select a folder from the dropdown list, or click the button, browse to another folder on your system, and select any file.

The file you select will be highlighted in the repopulated Album section. Some Album sections also provide a Parent folder button to facilitate moving around within a group of folders containing appropriate media.

See page 34 for full information. In a typical production, your first step will probably be to drag some scenes from the Album down into the Movie Window see Chapter 5: Video Clips. In the Album, scenes are displayed in the order in which they were captured. This order cannot be changed, since it is determined by the underlying capture file, but scenes can be added to your movie in any order you choose. Files mode and Scenes mode Choosing a particular video scene to use in a movie is a two-step process.

First, you must select the video file containing the required scene by browsing for it on a storage device — usually a hard drive — attached to your system.

Second, you choose the scene you want from amongst those the selected file contains. Browse folders and video files on your computer by selecting Files mode in the Video Scenes section of the Album.

Double-click a video file or select the Scenes radio button to switch into Scenes mode. Chapter 3: The Album 41 Page 58 To browse for a video file in the Video Scenes section of the Album, select the Files radio button at the top of the right-hand Album page. View options Both the Files and Scenes modes support multiple view options that let you tailor the display to your needs by showing more or less information about each Album item. In Files mode, the Video Scenes section supports three views at varying levels of detail: n Icon view, o Details view and p Thumbnail view.

The checkmark remains as long as any clip in the Movie Window originates with that scene. Studio highlights any clips in the Movie Window that originate in the selected scene or scenes. To go the other way, use the Find Scene in Album command, which is on the rightclick menu for Movie Window clips. Nearly all menu commands that apply to scenes are available both on the main Album menu, and on the pop-up menu that appears when you right-click a selected scene.

Chapter 3: The Album 43 Page 60 Summary of operations Because of its central role, the Video Scenes section of the Album provides an extensive set of operations. When you are viewing the Video Scenes section in Files mode, both of these locations always appear on the dropdown list at the top of the Album.

You can also choose other hard drive folders to access stored video files. You can also select a file directly by clicking the Browse for file button in either Files or Scenes mode. Both the current and previous folders are also listed, if they are different from the two standard locations, making four different folders that may appear in the list at any one time.

See The Video Scenes Section page 41 for details about modes and view options when working with video scenes in the Album. Both the subfolders and the digital video files within the current folder are shown.

When Studio opens the video file, switch to Files mode to display the contents of its parent folder. To change thumbnails in the Album: Select the scene to be changed. Use the Player to find the frame you want used for the thumbnail. If the file does not provide aspect ratio information, Studio defaults to the standard format. The Aspect Ratio and Aspect Ratio commands on the Album menu let you manually set whichever ratio you need.

These commands also appear on the right-button context menu for video in the Album. Their method of operation is to stretch the original frames to the new frame size. If you set the ratio of a movie to , for example, people and objects will appear widened relative to their height.

In that case, the scene is scaled in both dimensions equally to fit within the target frame, and excess area appears as black. L Original frame; C Same frame with black sidebars on adding to project; R Same frame after Aspect ratio command is used.

See page for more information. Chapter 3: The Album 47 Page 64 Viewing captured video Individual or multiple scenes in the open captured video file can be viewed at any time. To view captured video starting at a selected scene: 1. The Player displays the first frame of the selected scene. Click the Play button in the Player. The Player now plays the selected scenes and any subsequent ones. Progress is indicated in three ways. As you continue to view your captured video, the progress bar moves from one thumbnail to the next.

Selecting scenes and files Studio offers a variety of ways to select scenes and other items in the Video Scenes section of the Album. Selected video scenes are indicated by a highlighted border. Selected folders and video files are shown with text highlighting. Selected scenes have a highlighted border center. Selection techniques follow standard Windows conventions. Use the arrows in combination with Shift to select items as you go. Selected folders and video files have highlighted text.

Displaying scene and file information As you move the mouse pointer over video scenes, the pointer changes to a grabber symbol. If you pause momentarily on the scene, the start time and length is displayed in a popup box. If you leave the grabber on the scene, the display persists for several seconds. The start time shown is the timecode from the original source video, in minutes, seconds, and frames. The file name, resolution, aspect ratio, duration and frame rate are displayed.

Switch back to a more compact listing with Icon view. To see more information about each scene, switch to Comment view using any of the methods described on page In comment view, editable captions are displayed for Album scenes. The usage of these captions is up to you: they might be search keywords, or scene names, or text comments describing the scene content.

If you click on a video scene icon, an in-place text field appears. Use it to enter the custom name or comment. Selecting scenes by name A related option lets you select video scenes by scanning for keywords in the comments. Viewing captured video Selecting scenes and files Displaying scene and file information Comment view Combining and subdividing scenes Redetecting scenes The Transitions section The Titles section The Still Images section The Disc Menus section The Sound Effects section The Music section Movie Window views Storyboard view Timeline view Text view The toolboxes The Video toolbox The Audio toolbox Video clip basics Adding video clips to your movie Working with multiple capture files The project video format Interface features Trimming video clips Clip-trimming tips Trimming with the Clip properties tool Resetting trimmed clips Splitting and combining clips Advanced Timeline editing Insert editing Split editing Similar Video editing software.

Discounts, specials and cheap prices only at ComX Computers. Specification sheets New products Old products Categories Searchable terms. Other sites. Related sites. Fri 16 Sep, More new products. Features: Multi-Camera Editor Work with footage from 2 cameras to create more dynamic videos. Drag and drop HD video editing Create a movie in minutes—just drag-and-drop your desired media elements into SmartMovie to automatically produce great videos—complete with music.

Timeline Editing 6-tracks Ready for more traditional editing? Easily import media Import your videos and photos manually or automatically from virtually any device—camcorders, digital cameras, webcams, tablets, mobile phones, handheld audio recorders, and more. Save your Favorites Easily add your most-used effects, filters and transitions to the new Favorite section to quickly find and reuse them anytime. Quick fixes for common problems Have a sideways video of your kid scoring a goal?

Titles and overlays Add titles to your photos and videos, or overlay a graphic on your project and set the length of duration. Photo slideshow Create amazing photo slideshows complete with transitions, titles and effects, or combine photo and video for the perfect montage. Stop motion and green screen Create amazing animations and fast-motion effects like you see on the big screen with stop-motion capture. Edit anywhere, anytime Work on projects anywhere with Pinnacle Studio for iPad2, then transfer them to Pinnacle Studio for further polishing.

System Requirements Internet connection required for installation and updates Windows 10, Windows 8. Download the Pinnacle Studio User Guide to access how-to information on features, getting started and much more.

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