Jacks
and plugs for RCA composite video, S-video (y/c)
E.
RS 232/422
port and connector
F.
RCA jacks
and plugs for L (white) and R (red) audio
G.
Analog
camcorder, analog VTR
H.
RCA jacks
and plugs for L (white) audio, R (red) audio, and composite video
(yellow); jack and plug for S-video (y/c)
I.
Television
monitor
With
this setup, you can capture audio and video from an analog camcorder
or VTR, monitor the video signal on a TV monitor while editing,
and export any sequence back to the camcorder or VTR.
To convert
the analog source signal to a digital one the computer can use,
this setup requires an analog/digital (A/D) converter, or digitizer,
either installed in the computer or attached to it, or a digital
camcorder or VTR capable of digitizing an incoming analog signal.
Connect the analog camcorder or VTR to the computer
or its interface, such as a breakout box, A/D converter, digital
camcorder or VTR, using S-video or RCA video cables. Run video cables
from the video outputs of the computer or its interface to the video
inputs of the device. Also run video cables from the video outputs
of the device to the video inputs of the computer or its interface.
Connect the analog camcorder or VTR to the computer or
its interface, such as a breakout box, A/D converter, digital camcorder
or VTR, using XLR or RCA audio cables. Run audio cables from the
audio outputs of the computer or its interface to the audio inputs
of the device. Also run audio cables from the audio outputs of the
device to the audio inputs of the computer or its interface.
(Optional) On Windows machines, if the analog camcorder
or VTR has an RS-422 or RS-232 port, connect the serial device control
port on the camcorder or VTR with the serial port (Windows) on the
computer using the Pipeline Digital ProVTR cable.
Note: Native serial device control is available on Windows
only.
Connect the analog camcorder or VTR, or the breakout
box, A/D converter, digital camcorder or VTR, to the television
monitor with an S-video or RCA video cable, and RCA audio cables.
Put the analog camcorder or deck into VTR or Play mode.
Start Adobe Premiere Pro, and, on the Welcome screen,
click New Project.
In the Load Preset panel of the New Project dialog box,
select the preset that matches the format of your A/D converter,
not that of the source footage. For example, if you use a DV camcorder
or A/D converter to convert the analog signal, choose a DV preset.
Browse to a location and type a name for the project
file. Then click OK.
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