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m Leader: These options create lead-in frames that precede the actual footage. The options
are applied in order. A duration for each option can be defined by typing a time value into
the field next to the option.
m Color Bars: Check this box to add color bars and a 1 kHz tone, preset to –12 dB,
before the beginning of the sequence or clip.
m Black: Check this box to add black frames between Color Bars and Slate or before the
beginning of the sequence or clip.
m Slate: Check this box to add the content specified in the Slate Source pop-up menu.
m Black: Check this box to add black frames between Slate and Countdown or before
the beginning of the sequence or clip.
m Countdown: Check this box to add a 10-second countdown before the sequence or
clip.
m Slate Source: Specifies the type of slate to be used. You can specify the sequence or clip
name, a file on disk, or multiple lines of custom text.
m Media: These options let you print the entire sequence or clip or only the marked
portion.
m Print: Select a print option from this pop-up list.
m Loop: Check this box to specify the number of times the sequence or clip is edited to
tape.
m Black: Check this box to insert black frames for the specified time between the
looped portions.
m Trailer: Check the box labeled “Black” to add a black trailer of a specified duration at the
end of the printed sequence or clip. If you are looping the sequence or clip, the trailer
appears after the last looped sequence or clip.
m Duration Calculator: Calculates the total duration of the media you’ve selected to print
including all options you’ve specified.
The sequence is rendered if necessary and a message tells you to start recording on your
video deck.
Note: The image dimensions and codec selected in the current render settings directly
affect the size and quality of the video playback window in Print to Video.
4 Start recording on your video deck and click OK.
Note: If you have turned “Mirror on desktop during Print to Video” on in General
preferences, you may notice dropped frames in your final output. To eliminate this problem,
turn off this option in the General preferences tab.
This prints the selected clip or sequence using the current render quality. To print to video at
a different render quality, use the Render Qualities pop-up menu in the Timeline.
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