Guide step by step----Capture video to hard drive
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Guide step by step----Capture video to hard drive
Capture video to hard drive
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In this tutorial you can follow the step by step procedure for recording recorded material from a DV video camera to the hard drive in Nero Vision.
To set up a capture device for digital and analog video, a recording card that meets the requirements of the manufacturer must be installed or must be already integrated in the PC at the factory.
You need a lot of free space on your hard drive to capture a video. Make sure that there is enough space available to capture the entire video. Capturing video from a capture card requires about 3-30MB of hard disk space per second depending on the resolution and the data format of your video. A DV capture via a FireWire® card (IEEE 1394) uses up to 3.6 MB of hard drive space per second.
The following requirements have to be fulfilled:
- No applications are running that place a high demand on the processor
- There are no applications running in full-screen mode
- The workstation is not blocked during the entire capture process
- There is sufficient space on your hard drive
- You have started Nero Vision
- Capture Video to Hard Drive option from the Start screen.
The Video Capture screen and a window is displayed. The window recommends theNative Capturing choice. - Capture Device drop-down menu.
The capture device may be in Camera mode or in VCR mode.
Native Capturing transfers the video without losing information during conversion in the format specified by the capture device.
- My Documents/NeroVision/CapturedVideo:
- More button.The extended area opens.
- Capture to File input field.
The playback of the video is started.
The video will be forwarded or rewound.
The playback of the video is stopped.
Capturing starts and the picture that was recently captured appears.
A selection list is displayed. It contains captured files that have not yet been assigned to a project.
The screen with the menu What would you like to do next? appears.
You have captured a video on the hard drive and can now edit it.
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