You can capture audio and video from a DV or HDV device by connecting the device to your computer with a FireWire cable. Adobe Premiere Pro records the audio and video signal to the hard disk and controls the device through the FireWire port.
You can capture DV or HDV footage from XDCAM media, provided your computer has a supported third-party capture card or device installed, along with their respective drivers.
When you start a new project using one of the DV or HDV project presets, the capture settings are set for DV Capture or HDV Capture, respectively. You can, however, change the capture settings to either DV or HDV from within the Capture panel in an established project.
You can choose whether to preview DV video in the Capture window during preview and capture. You can also preview HDV footage in the Capture window, on Windows only. However, you cannot preview HDV footage in the Capture window during capture. Instead, the word Capturing will appear in this window during HDV capture.
What about capturing non minidv or dvcam tape formats like AVCHD or HDD/Memory Stick hybrid ?
smuratore
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Jun 24, 2008
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11:17 AM :
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 supports some file-based formats. For a complete list of supported formats see: http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/WSCE104033-D011-4699-84E2-72DE29332157.html.
For instructions on importing file-based clips, see http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/WSDC9504FC-7687-4c7a-B583-54F36A7ABB63.html.
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