4.capturing a video from a dvcam in camera mode – Ratoc Systems CBFW3 User Manual

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4-4.Capturing a video from a DVCAM in camera mode

When you want to capture a video image from a DVCAM set to camera mode, follow steps

through.

1. Confirm a DVCAM is set to camera mode.

Camera mode means you can capture a video image. If your DVCAM is in video mode,

change mode selection switch from video mode to camera mode slowly. Everytime you change

DVCAM’s Mode Control switch, move this switch to OFF position and confirm that the

RsDvCap’s Camera device name will disappear. After that, you can change this switch to your

choice and the camera device name will appear.

2. Select [DV mode] on the [Application Setting] as shown in 4-3.Application settings.

3. Click the button on the Camera Control bar. A video image from a DVCAM

will appear.

4. Click the button to start capturing.

5.Click the button to stop capturing.

You can also stop capturing by using the button on the Camera Control Bar or

pressing ESC button on the keyboard.

6. If you checked [Rename file name every capture execution] on the [Application Setting],

You will see the window.You can

rename the captured file.

7.The file will be saved in the folder

you set at [Set Folder Name To Save

Capture Files] on the [Application

Setting].

NOTE

When you preview, it puts some load on PCs. If data loss happens, don't check [Capture

With Preview] on the [Application Setting]. For more information, please refer to the

Chapter 8-4.A captured file is choppy or jerky.

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