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|  April 6th, 2007, 05:08 PM | #1 | 
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				Print to tape
			 
			
			I'm using Vegas 5 with my DVX 100. For the last few years I've always output to DVD so never had to use print to tape function. However, we're submitting a project for a competition and they want MiniDV tapes rather than DVD's. So.... I've got a 24pN project. I've tried to print to tape from the timeline to my DVX 100 but it invariably drops out at least several times a minute. I rendered to a .avi file and used the Sony Video Capture to print the .avi to tape. It missed the first few frames but then seemed to print OK. I want the color bars and tone at the head of the tape. My machine is fairly new - dual 300GB SATA drives, X2 dual core processor, 2GB fast RAM. I have no problem capturing video at all. The current project is about 5 mins long. 1. I'd rather not render if I don't have to. Any ideas on how to print to tape from the timeline effectively? 2. If everyone agrees rendering first is the best option for printitng to tape, how do I add color bars/tone when using the print to tape function in the Capture program? 3. What setting should I use to avoid dropping frames at the beginning of the print to tape in Capture? Thanks. | 
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|  April 6th, 2007, 05:35 PM | #2 | 
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			1. If you want to do a proper "print to tape" (without dropped frames, that is), you have to render, either yourself or when you do a "print to tape" from Vegas. The biggest advantage of doing a render is that you have it on your hard drive for any other purpose. 2. To get bars & tone, do your "print to tape" from Vegas, not VidCap. You'll get various options that you can preset. 3. See #1. | 
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