A search on print-to-tape did not help. This is very newV, but I need to ask ,as the V5 manual does not explain all
I have a video file (.veg) that I rendered in wmv for the web and also in mpeg for a DVD. Now I want to print that file back to tape in case I need to make changes to it later, but I don't want it taking up space on my computer in the mean time.
Questions:
1. Does if matter which of the rendered formats I print back to tape? I was going to print the .veg file.
2. I tried to print to tape following the instructions in the V5 manual. They said to use NTSC DV 24p (2-3-3-2) template if I intend to bring the file back into the timeline as source material. My project started a really lengthy rendering process that I ended up cancelling. I don't see why it would it have to re-rendered.
I did a print-to-tape only once, several months ago when I was an ultra newV, and I know didn't go through all of that rerendering stuff then.
3. I'm using a Sony PD170 camera. Should it be set in VCR or Record mode when I do this?
Thanks sooo much for any help.
lili
I have a video file (.veg) that I rendered in wmv for the web and also in mpeg for a DVD. Now I want to print that file back to tape in case I need to make changes to it later, but I don't want it taking up space on my computer in the mean time.
Questions:
1. Does if matter which of the rendered formats I print back to tape? I was going to print the .veg file.
2. I tried to print to tape following the instructions in the V5 manual. They said to use NTSC DV 24p (2-3-3-2) template if I intend to bring the file back into the timeline as source material. My project started a really lengthy rendering process that I ended up cancelling. I don't see why it would it have to re-rendered.
I did a print-to-tape only once, several months ago when I was an ultra newV, and I know didn't go through all of that rerendering stuff then.
3. I'm using a Sony PD170 camera. Should it be set in VCR or Record mode when I do this?
Thanks sooo much for any help.
lili