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1. Note It is also possible to import DV data from the CompactFlash card HVR DR60 or videotape with same workflow HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro Key Workflow Features and Restrictions e Support for 1080 50 60i 24 25 30p System Requirements e Windows XP SP 2 Windows Vista SP1 e Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 e Sony Recording Unit Utility software e CompactFlash card reader or Memory Recording Unit from the camera mounted in an i LINK Cradle such as the Sony HVR MRC1K HVRA CR1 e Sony HVR DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit e Sony HVR M35U or equivalent HDV recorder Connections e When using CompactFlash media connect the CompactFlash reader via a USB 2 0 cable or connect the memory recording unit cradle via an i LINK Firewire cable e When using the Sony HVR DR60 connect via an i LINK Firewire cable e When using HDV videotape connect the camcorder or deck via an i LINK Firewire cable 2 Workflow Overview Table of Contents i HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 3 Crealing a Premiere Pro Project l1 Launch Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 2 When the Welcome window appears do one of the following e Select an existing project from the Recent Projects list e Create a new project by selecting New Project New Project Open Project Help 3 Choose a format that closely matches the majority of your material Below are a few examples For HDV 1080i60 footage New Project 3 Creating a Premiere Pro Proje
2. 5 Revert Capture FS Adobe Dynamic Link gt Import Recent File gt 3 Navigate to the folder where the transferred files are stored and do one of the following e To import all media select Import Folder Premiere Pro will return an error message about unsupported files Click OK e Selectively import files by highlighting specific clips and selecting Open in ES HVR Sj0_0001_2007 01 02_162648 M2T 33 00_0002_2007 01 02_162727 M2T 5 00_0003_2007 01 02_162735 M2T Documents 3 00_0004_2007 01 02_162746 M2T My Computer File name Files of type All Supported Files Import Folder Note Premire Pro CS4 has Media Browser function which can directly browse files stored on a recording media But this tool doesn t allow you to transfer files to the local HDD or merge M2T divided files This function is convenient to search and use existing files in the local HDD i Table of Contents I 5 Importing Media Files HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 6 Capturing HDV Video From Tape Settings l Select File gt Capture Edit Project Clip Sequence Marker Title New gt Open Project Ctrl 0 Open Recent Project b Browse Ctl Alt O Close Project Ctrl w Save Ctrl 5 Save As Ctrl Shift S Save a Copy Ctri Alt 5 Revert Capture FS 2 Select the Edit button as below and set the Capture Setting to HDV Capture 3 Select the Device button as below and set Device Contro
3. SONY Sony HDV Workflows In Adobe Premiere Pro HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro Table of Contents l Introduction WWO 4 2 Workflow OvVervieW ooo 6 CompactFlash Media amp HVR DR60 aaa aaa aaa a 6 HDV Videotape aaa a ee 6 Key Workflow Features and Restrictions s s a a a wow o s 7 System Requirements s We awe eae Be a a ee Se he ww 7 CORREGNO S awa Gag ene eda Gal Gaj cas Goal a Gk ee ee an Gea a 7 3 Creating a Premiere Pro Project oooooooooomoo o 8 4 Transferring Media to Local Hard Drive s 4 1111111 10 gt Importing Media Files 13424 4eeccune Ges so anne see op hho ee eee ee eee 1 1 Introduction 2 Workflow Overview 3 Creating a Premiere Pro Project 4 Transferring Media to Local Hard Drive s 5 Importing Media Files HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 6 Capturing HDV Video From lape LLaaaaa aaa aaa aa aaa aa 12 DOINGS aos Ear EE a E E WaW A A CZW 12 CZPTUME aia a e e A e AAA E A w 13 7 Adding Clips to the Timeline aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa aa aaa 14 8 Output to HDV Tape seasuwe sie i asducfadr i aa riKS wi 15 Q aNOISS see cra e E a o A Ea a a Ee SkA 16 6 Capturing HDV Video From Tape 7 Adding Clips to the Timeline 8 Output to HDV Tape 9 Notes i HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 1 Introduction This document explains how to work with HDV MPEG2 Lo
4. ct Table of Contents Ei HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro For HDV 1080p 24 native footage New Project Load Preset Custom Settings Available Presets Description MainConcept MPEG Pro A R AVC HD For editing 1440x1080 24p HDV type video ines Widescreen NTSC video 16 9 progressive frame LL CableLabs 48kHz 16 bit audio Lj DVD LJ HDTV LJ HDV gt NTSC HDV 1080 24p Cinema NTSC HDV 1080 30p For 60i DV footage New Project Load Preset Custom Settings Available Presets Description Y Custom DV 24p For editing with IEEE1394 FireWire fi LINK DV equipment za Standard NTSC video 4 3 interlaced L DV NTSC 48kHz 15 bit audio Standard 32kHz Drop Frane Timecode numbering Widescreen 32kHz gt Widescreen 48kHz CJ DV PAL For 60i DV anamorphic footage New Project Load Preset Custom Settings Available Presets Description Custom DV 24P For editing with IEEE 1394 FireWire i LINK DV equipment Widescreen NTSC video 16 9 interlaced gt CJ DENSE 48kHz 16 bit audio Standard 32kHz Drop Frame Timecode numbering Standard 48kHz 2 Widescreen 32kHz e Widescreen 48kHz LJ DV PAL Note 1080 24pA material requires the Cineform Aspect HD codec 4 Enter a name for the project 5 Select OK 3 Creating a Premiere Pro Project Table of Contents i HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 4 Transferring Media to L
5. l to DV HDV Device Control Select Edit to alter Capture Settings Este Coplure Lutalivus Videre Same as Project Ly Browse J Path C Docu Documents Adobe Premiera Progo 47 6 GBAvallable Audio Seme as Project Ly Browse j Path C Wocu Documents Adobe rremiere Proun 47 6 GDAvaileble Device DVJEDV Device Contml vy Y 00 00 22 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 P A REL 144 gt gt gt ua Timecode Ottsat eB a 1 gt oy Ahar capture on drnpne Click to set Device Control 6 Capturing HDV Video From Tape Table of Contents i HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro Capturing 1 Using the transport controls navigate the tape set In and Out points and enter logging information 6 Capturing HDV Video From Tape 2 Select the Capture In Out button to capture the clip p E Setup 2 Capture Audio and Video Ly O Leg Clips To O 4 2 Clip Data 3 TapeName Untited Tape Ml ClipName Cats 02 EO For more detailed information please consult the Adobe Premiere Pro User Manual HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 7 Adding Clips to the Timeline To add a clip to a Sequence without trimming simply drag the clip from the Bin to the Timeline To trim a clip prior to adding it to the Sequence do one of the following to open it in the Premiere Source window e Doub
6. le click on the clip icon in the Bin e Drag the clip to the Premiere Source Window Navigate the clip in the Source Window set In and Out points then do one of the following e Drag the image in the Source Window to a location in the Timeline e Drag the image in the Source Window to the Program window For more detailed information please consult the Adobe Premiere Pro User Manual 7 Adding Media to a Sequenc Table of Contents l HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 8 Output fo HDV Tape 1 In the Timeline set In and Out points for the range to export 2 Cue the HDV tape to a location suitable for recording 3 Select File gt Export gt Export to Tape e Project cip Sequence Marker Tit New Opzn Project Crl 0 Open Recent Project gt Browse Ctrl Alt 0 Close Project Ctrl W Save Ctrl s Save As Ctrl Shift s Save a Copy Ctri Alt 5 Revert Capture F5 Batch Capture F Adobe Dynamic Link Import Ctrl I Import Recent File b Import Clip Notes Comments E Frame Get Pri U b AA Audio Reveal in Bridge je oe rootage Export to Panasonic P2 Exit Ctl4 Q Export to Encore Export to EDL 4 Select Render and Record Export to HDV Note Only HDV native sequences may be exported to HDV tape via i LINK cable For more detailed information please consult the Adobe Premiere Pro User Manual Table of Contents 8 Output to HDV Ta
7. lity 2 Select the connected CompactFlash card drive or HVR DR60 3 Select the file types HDV and or DV to be transferred 4 Select the folders containing the files to be transferred 5 Specify a destination folder 6 Set the prefix number of the file name This number is useful when importing files from several HVR DR60 units Destination folder C Documents and Settings Demo Transferred Files Browse Input the number to differentiate the files recorded on the same time Prefix number 1 J 7 Select the Import button to begin the file transfer Any files divided by the FAT32 specification will be merged automatically during the transfer 4 Transferring Media to Local Hard Drive s Table of Contents l HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 5 Importing Media Files Importing From Local Hard Drive s 1 Use Sony Recording Unit Utility to ingest to Local Hard Drive s a Utilize the Sony Recording Unit Utility to transfer the media to the local hard drive s before importing the files into Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Then import them in the following way Pr Adobe Premiere Pro C Documents a 2 Do one of the following Meer ar EEE T M e Press CTRL I New x z i Open Project Ciri 0 e Right click in the Bin and select Import Open Recent Project a Browse Chl Alt O Select File gt Import Close Project Chl W Save Cal s Save As Cirl Shift 5 Save a Copy Cirl Alt
8. ng GOP based media utilizing Adobe Premiere Pro M software Three acquisition formats will be covered e CompactFlash media via the Sony HVR MRC1K Memory Recording Unit e Sony HVR DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit e Videotape The Sony HVR MRC1K Memory Recording Unit is an optional product for Sony s professional HDV or DVCAMIM camcorders lt comes standard with the HVR Z7U and HVR S270U camcorders The HVR MRC IK utilizes the widely available standard CompactFlash card for HDV DVCAM and DV file recording The HVR DR60 is an optional hard disk recording unit for Sony s professional HDV and DVCAM camcorders Via an i LINK cable connection the HVR DR60 can record HDV DVCAM or DV streams from the camcorder and store them as video files The internal hard disk drive HDD offers a capacity of 60 GB which translates into a recording time of approximately 4 5 hours 270 minutes for HDV DVCAM and DV formats These non tape recording products offers Hybrid recording which records video on both tape and non tape media simultaneously This Hybrid recording operation allows users to have tape for archiving and files for NLE work at one time For HDV recordings both the HVR MRC1K and the HVR DR60 record MPEG 2 files with the extension M2T The file conforms to the HDV1080i specification in which MPEG 2 MP H 14 is used for its video codec and either MPEG 1 Audio Layer2 for 2 ch or MPEG 2 Audio Layer2 for 4 ch is used for the audio c
9. nit creates a new folder with an associated movie file each time a recording begins For long clips that exceed the FAT32 file size specification subsequent files are stored in the same folder For ingest into Premiere the Sony Recording Unit Utility software available as a free download from the Sony Website provides streamlined transfer of files from a CompactFlash card or HVR DR60 The software will reconnect M2T files that were divided by FAT32 and will also rename HVR DROO files in the same style as those from a CompactFlash card during the transfer Please note that the workflows outlined here represent just a few examples of how to work with the HDV format and that workflows can vary based on the project and or installation For more detailed information on any of the software or hardware mentioned in this document please refer to the manufacturersupplied Operations Guide for the associated product Table of Contents i 1 Introduction i HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 2 Workflow Overview CompactFlash Media amp HVR DR60 l Import MPEG2 or DV files from CompactFlash media or HVR DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit into Premiere over i LINK cable or USB 2 0 m 34 2 Edit 3 gt gg 3 Export to HDV videotape over i LINK cable i O N N T T O O o Q 9 HDV Videotape 1 Capture HDV videotape based media into Newscutter over i LINK cable 2 Edit 3 Export to HDV videotape over i LINK cable
10. ocal Hard Drive s Although Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 supports Direct Edit from CompactFlash and HVR DR60 the recommended ingest workflow is to first transfer the media to local hard drive s using the Sony Recording Unit Utility optional for the HVR DR60 as explained below The recommended ingest workflow from CompactFlash and or HVR DR O is to first transfer the media to local hard drive s using the Sony Recording Unit Utility In the case of the HVR DR60 a folder e g 100HDVF is created when recording begins and the recorded video is stored in that folder as a movie file e g HDV10001 M2T When a new recording is made a new folder e g 101HDVF is created and a new file e g 10101 M2T is stored within it The Sony Recording Unit Utility transfers all of these decentralized files to one specified folder on the HDD of the PC eliminating the need to open each folder to import the movie files to the NLE project Also for HVR DR60 files the utility automatically changes the name of the transferred file according to the following format xx_nnnn_YYYY MM DD_HHMMSS as described in the Introduction to this document Finally the utility also connects divided M2T files together during transfer so they can be edited precisely in the NLE as a single file without any pauses in the case of DV files no join is necessary To transfer files do the following E Sony Recording Unit Utility 1 Launch the Recording Unit Uti
11. odec The HVR MRC1K and HVR DR60 both use FAT32 for their file system which allows a Windows or Macintosh computer to recognize the recording media as an external drive without the need for additional driver software As FAT32 has a maximum file size of 4 GB approximately 20 minutes recordings that exceed this capacity are automatically recorded as separate new files In the Memory Recording Unit all files are stored in a single folder Each file is named according to the format xx_nnnn_YYYY MM DD_HHMMSS extension as follows XX A two digit number 00 99 useful for numbering CompactFlash cards when more than 31 is used nnnn A sequential clip number incremented by one as each new recording begins i LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains IEEE 1394 connector All products with an i LINK connector may not communicate with each other Please refer to the documentation that comes with any device having an i LINK connector for information on compatibility operating conditions and proper connection Table of Contents i 1 Introduction i HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro YYYY_MM_DD_HHMMSS The date and time of the recording which are derived from the date and time data settings of the camcorder Recordings separated due to FAT32 limitations will have new time data but retain the same clip number The HVR DR60 folder structure differs from CompactFlash media in that the Memory Recording U
12. pe HDV Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro 9 Notes e When archiving files from CompactFlash media or the HVR DR60 maintain the original folder structure e Perform a software Eject of the HVR DR60 media prior to powering down or disconnecting the LINK cable e Perform a software Eject of the CompactFlash card prior to removing the card from the reader 2009 Sony Electronics Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited Sony DVCAM and i LINK are trademarks of Sony HDV and the HDV logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation and the Victor Company of Japan CompactFlash is a trademark of the CompactFlash Association Windows XP and Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Premiere Pro is a trademark of Adobe Corporation Table of Contents i 9 Notes fi
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