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Clip Input/Output Using a VTR
Clip Input/Output Using a VTR
Configuring Hardware For Clip Input and Output Using a VTR
About Clip Input and Output
Using a VTR
Inputting and outputting
clips using various VTR devices is the most common means of handling
AV material. Smoke allows you to perform numerous VTR-based
clip input and output operations in a fast and efficient manner.
You can capture individual clips or frames, or log clips for capture
using an EDL. To learn about the complete EDL conforming process,
see
Importing EDL Files and
Exporting EDLs.
Similarly, the application allows you to output single clips or
frames, as well as multiple clips to a VTR device.
Clip
input and output general workflow:
- Make sure all hardware devices involved
in the clip input and output process are properly configured. If
not, the Output Clip and Input Clip buttons will be disabled. See
Configuring Hardware For Clip Input and Output Using a VTR.
- Edit the software initialization configuration
file to ensure the proper devices and settings are initialized on
application start-up. See
Configuring Software For Clip Input and Output Using a VTR.
- Do one of the following:
- Carry out additional required procedures,
depending on the clip input and output operations that you perform.
See:
If you are using an NVIDIA
Quadro® FX 5600 SDI graphics card, Smoke also
supports real-time output of certain operations. See
Outputting Clips with a Logo Overlay and
Clip Output Using Real-Time Deliverables.