selective capture or whole tape?

prodigal66 wrote on 5/24/2007, 9:06 AM
Hey guys! My first post so be gentle please.

I am totally new to videography, always a consumer, never a producer. Just recently bought the HC7 and I am very pleased with how easy it is to use. Still learning a lot about how to take good video and there is a lot about this camera that I need to learn also.

1. Regarding VMS Platinum: when I go to capture, say a tape that I took at my son's baseball game, am I capturing the whole tape and then using the trimmer, or do I selectively capture just certain segments of the tape and then just throw these up on the timeline for further editing and effects? Is this a personal preference thing, or is there a right/wrong way that this is done?

2. Also, I had a clip on the timeline that I edited and added some effects to. I then went to "selectively prerender" it. Another window popped up showing that it was working on it, but after it closed I could not find the avi file. LOL!!

3. And another thing..., nah just kidding. Don't want to use up all my favors at once. Thanks for the feedback.

Dave

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Tim L wrote on 5/24/2007, 9:44 AM
1. Regarding VMS Platinum: when I go to capture, say a tape that I took at my son's baseball game, am I capturing the whole tape and then using the trimmer, or do I selectively capture just certain segments of the tape and then just throw these up on the timeline for further editing and effects? Is this a personal preference thing, or is there a right/wrong way that this is done?

I'd say personal preference. Hard disk space is insanely cheap these days. I always capture the whole tape -- or at least whatever is related to the project I'm working on -- and pick out what I need. Pro's, or people who have been editing since the "early" days of 30 GB hard drives, might be more likely to capture just the pieces they want. They might preview a tape, write down the timecodes of the sections they are interested in, and capture just those pieces.

2. Also, I had a clip on the timeline that I edited and added some effects to. I then went to "selectively prerender" it. Another window popped up showing that it was working on it, but after it closed I could not find the avi file. LOL!

"Selectively Prerender" is really just a feature to help you preview your project. It is basically creating temporary rendered files, where needed, just to play back during preview. If it has pre-rendered something, you'll see a little red (?) bar at the very top of your timeline window, indicating that it has that section rendered so it can give you a better quality, smoother playback in the preview screen.

I'm sure the files are there on your computer somewhere -- and you could go looking for them -- but if you actually want to keep a short .avi of a piece of your project, you should probably create a selection area of the part you want to render, click File >> Render As... and select "render loop region only" (not sure of the exact wording)

Tim L
prodigal66 wrote on 5/24/2007, 9:53 AM
Thanks Tim, I was thinking "whole tape" just to get the camera off my desk and not subject it to any more stopping and starting than necessary I guess. And, yes, I did notice a slightly better preview of the selected loop when I first played it back in the previewer, but then it seemed to revert back to the choppiness that I had been getting before. Again, thanks for replying!

Dave