newtek speededit-quick start Manual De Usuario
Press the Refresh button above the preview window
to see your device listed.
Now, the play button lights up and lets you know
that SpeedEDIT recognizes the device and is ready
to copy clips to the chosen folder.
Under the Record section, type in a file base-name
(where it says ‘Untitled’) and also select the Auto
Chop checkbox. This simplifies video captures by
separating clips at every point that the Start/Stop
button was pressed during recording. Each file will
be appended numerically (QuickStart001,
QuickStart002, etc) during capture. Now, press
Record then the Play button and SpeedEDIT
captures each clip separately to the folder. An entire
tape can be captured and cut in this one simple
step.
to see your device listed.
Now, the play button lights up and lets you know
that SpeedEDIT recognizes the device and is ready
to copy clips to the chosen folder.
Under the Record section, type in a file base-name
(where it says ‘Untitled’) and also select the Auto
Chop checkbox. This simplifies video captures by
separating clips at every point that the Start/Stop
button was pressed during recording. Each file will
be appended numerically (QuickStart001,
QuickStart002, etc) during capture. Now, press
Record then the Play button and SpeedEDIT
captures each clip separately to the folder. An entire
tape can be captured and cut in this one simple
step.
NOTE: If acquiring 16:9 DV or HDV footage, the capture monitor window is fixed at a 4:3 aspect
and will look stretched. That is normal, and they’ll display properly on the timeline. If Auto Chop
is not chosen, use the deck controls at the bottom of the window to play the tape, and then the
Record and Stop
buttons to manually
capture. Pressing
Chop will razor the clip
at that location without
having to pause or
rewind the tape.
Pressing Reset will
purge the entire
current clip and restart
capture from that
moment. That can be
handy to purge a bad
take that you don’t
wish to digitize.
buttons to manually
capture. Pressing
Chop will razor the clip
at that location without
having to pause or
rewind the tape.
Pressing Reset will
purge the entire
current clip and restart
capture from that
moment. That can be
handy to purge a bad
take that you don’t
wish to digitize.