Sony MSPSMS11000 User Manual

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6.  
Choose render settings: 
a.  
Select the Render format radio button. 
b.  
In the File path box, type the path to the file you want to render, or click the Browse button to browse to the folder you 
want to use and then type a file name. 
c.  
From the Template drop-down list, choose the setting that matches your destination format. This list will include only 
formats that are supported by the selected device. 
Information about the selected rendering template is displayed in the Description box. 
d.  
Select the Render loop region only check box if you want to print only the portion of your project that you selected in 
step 1. 
e.  
Select the Delete file after print check box if you want to delete the rendered file after the print-to-tape operation is 
finished. 
7.  
Click Next. The HDV Print to Tape - Device Control page is displayed. 
8.  
Select the Manual or Crash Recording radio button to indicate whether Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum software will have 
control of your HDV recorder: 
• 
Select Manual if your HDV device is not OHCI-compliant or if the application is unable to obtain device control of your 
HDV recorder. You will need to cue the tape and press the Record button on your HDV recorder before recording. 
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Select Crash Recording if you are using an OHCI-compliant IEEE-1394 HDV device and the application is able to obtain 
device control of your HDV recorder.  
You will need to cue the tape to the location where you want to begin printing. The device’s timecode location is
displayed in the Device timecode box.  
When you click Finish, recording will begin automatically and will stop after reaching the end of the selection or project. 
9.  
Click Finish. Your project will be rendered to the file you specified in step 6. 
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If you’re using Manual mode, a dialog will be displayed after rendering is finished. You can specify a delay time in the 
Delay playback countdown timer box and select the Beep each second during countdown check box if you want to 
count down before sending video to your device. 
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If you’re using Crash Recording mode, your HDV recorder will start and begin recording after rendering is finished. 
Save it to your PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) 
1.  
Click the Save it to my camera or portable device button. 
2.  
Select the PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) radio button, and then click Next. The Make Movie - PSP Render Settings dialog is 
displayed. 
3.  
The Title box displays the title of your project from the Summary tab of the Project Properties dialog. This title will be displayed 
on the PSP™ system. 
Editing the title in the Export to PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) dialog will also update the Project Properties dialog. 
4.  
The File path box displays the folder and file name that will be used to render your movie. 
If you want to replace an existing movie, choose its name from the File path drop-down list. 
Click the Refresh button if you need to rescan the device. 
5.  
Choose a setting from the Template drop-down list to specify the settings that will be used to save your file. 
You can choose to encode with QVGA, QVGA widescreen, PSP™ full-screen, or standard-definition NTSC frame aspect. 
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The QVGA settings create 320x240 video, but the widescreen templates use anamorphic widescreen encoding, which is 
properly decoded on the PSP™ system. 
•  
The PSP™ full-screen templates create 480x270 video to match the PSP™ screen resolution. 
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The SD NTSC templates create 720x480 video to match a standard-definition NTSC screen. 
Tips: 
•   The settings for the selected template are displayed in the Description box. 
•   The 512 Kbps QVGA and PSP™ full-screen templates are useful when you want to minimize file size, and the 896- and 1128- Kbps 
templates will produce higher-quality video, especially in scenes with high-motion video. 
6. 
Select the Render loop region only check box if you only want to render a portion of your project. If the check box is cleared, 
the entire project will be rendered to a new file. 
SAVING AND RENDERING PROJECTS 
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