newtek speededit-quick start Manual De Usuario
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Clip Capture
While NewTek has provided you with both standard definition and high definition sample clips on
the SpeedEDIT Content DVD, the logical workflow for new projects would be to ingest footage
from the camera, so let’s explore that. Keep in mind that SpeedEDIT is format independent, and
can work with most clips straight from the camera, whether they are AVI, QuickTime or MPEG-2.
Access this from the menu File > Capture.
All clips must be captured via IEEE 1394 FireWire cable, so connect your camera to the computer
with a FireWire cable and then power on the camera.
The Capture panel has a file bin view at the top. In this window, navigate to the folder into which
you wish to copy your clips. (For example, to navigate to the V:\Tutorial folder, click at the top
on My Computer to make sure you are seeing all logical drives in the system
the SpeedEDIT Content DVD, the logical workflow for new projects would be to ingest footage
from the camera, so let’s explore that. Keep in mind that SpeedEDIT is format independent, and
can work with most clips straight from the camera, whether they are AVI, QuickTime or MPEG-2.
Access this from the menu File > Capture.
All clips must be captured via IEEE 1394 FireWire cable, so connect your camera to the computer
with a FireWire cable and then power on the camera.
The Capture panel has a file bin view at the top. In this window, navigate to the folder into which
you wish to copy your clips. (For example, to navigate to the V:\Tutorial folder, click at the top
on My Computer to make sure you are seeing all logical drives in the system
Double-clicking on V: will reveal all folders
on that drive. Either create a destination
with the New Folder button or choose an
existing folder, such as V:\Tutorial. With
your camera or deck in playback mode,