Difference between revisions of "Capturing from VHS/DVD - Premiere Pro"
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===Video Cart=== | ===Video Cart=== | ||
# Wheel the video cart to your computer station. | # Wheel the video cart to your computer station. | ||
− | # Hook up AC and connect the firewire thunderbolt | + | # Hook up AC and connect the firewire-thunderbolt-USB C adapters to the empty USB C port on the back of the iMac. |
# Set the input of the HDV Deck to '''S-Video'''. | # Set the input of the HDV Deck to '''S-Video'''. | ||
# Use the selector switch to choose DVD or VHS. | # Use the selector switch to choose DVD or VHS. |
Latest revision as of 16:47, 11 February 2020
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Video Cart
- Wheel the video cart to your computer station.
- Hook up AC and connect the firewire-thunderbolt-USB C adapters to the empty USB C port on the back of the iMac.
- Set the input of the HDV Deck to S-Video.
- Use the selector switch to choose DVD or VHS.
- The video monitor will out put the selected source.
Premiere Set Up
- Open Premiere Pro CC and select New Project.
- Click the Browse button
- Select the Storage drive on the left.
- Click New Folder, give it a name and select Choose.
- Name the Project and click OK
Recording
- Under Window select Capture and the capture image will mirror the video monitor output.
- Hit Record button at the bottom of the Capture Window. Hit Stop stop.
- in the Save Captured Clip window name the clip and click OK
- Clip should then appear in Premiere Project Window.
- The clips will be in the folder you previously made.