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Export a sequence to tape with device control
Before you export to videotape using
device control, make sure that both the computer and the camera
or deck are set up properly, as you would when capturing video with
device control (see Set up device control).
If you’re using equipment that
comes with its own software plug‑in for use with Adobe Premiere
Pro, it may provide device control options different from those described
here, and in different locations. (For information, see the documentation
for the device.)
Before you can export a sequence to an HDV
device, you must first transcode it to HDV format. Adobe Premiere
Pro does this transcoding automatically just before exporting the
sequence to an HDV device.
Note: You can export to tape on an
HDV device in Windows only, and only with device control over FireWire.
- Make sure that your video recording device
is on and that the correct tape is in the device. If necessary,
locate and note the timecode for the location at which you want
to begin recording. (This requires a tape recorded with timecode. See Stripe tape or replace timecode.)
- Activate
the sequence you want to export, and position the work area bar
over the section of the sequence you want to export.
 To place the work area bar over the whole
section of the sequence that is visible in the Timeline panel double-click
in the space just under the time ruler. To first view the whole
sequence, press the backslash (\) key.
- Choose File > Export > Export
To Tape.
- To let Adobe Premiere Pro control your deck, select Activate
Recording Device and do any of the following:
To specify a particular frame on the tape
to start recording, select Assemble At Timecode and type the In
point. If you don’t select this option, recording begins at the
current tape location.
To synchronize a device’s timecode with the recording
start time, select Delay Movie Start and type the numbers of frames
that you want to delay the movie. Some devices need a delay between
the time they receive the record command and the time the movie
starts playing from the computer.
To have Adobe Premiere Pro roll the tape before
the specified start time so that the deck can attain a constant
speed, select Preroll and type the number of frames you want the
tape to play before recording begins. For many decks, 150 frames
is sufficient.
- In the Options section, select any of the following options:
- Abort After Dropped Frames
- Ends export
automatically if a specified number of frames is not exported successfully.
Specify the number in the box.
- Report Dropped Frames
- Generates a text report alerting you to dropped frames.
- Render Audio Before Export
- Prevents sequences containing complex audio from causing
dropped frames during export.
- Click Record, or, for HDV devices click Render And Record.
If exporting to an HDV device, a rendering dialog
box will open with a progress bar showing the progress of the transcode
to HDV. Typically, export to tape will begin when transcoding is
about 50% done.
- If you don’t need to perform any more recordings after
the Recording Successful message appears in the Status option, click
Cancel to close the Export To Tape dialog box.
Note: If you want to use device control but it’s unavailable,
click Cancel. Choose Edit > Preferences, click Device
Control, make sure that your device is set up properly in the Device
Control options, and click OK. Then try recording to tape
again.
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