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Sony Movie Shaker Manual
What you can do with MovieShaker
Starting and exiting MovieShaker
Getting familiar with MovieShaker (Normal Mode)
Collecting clips from files
Getting familiar with the Clip tray
To collect a clip from files
Collecting clips from DV devices
Configuring your computer for use with DV devices (Be sure to read this.)
When the operating system on your computer is Windows XP
When the operating system on your computer is Windows 2000
When the operating system on your computer is Windows Me
Getting familiar with the Capture tray
Settings for capturing from DV devices
Limitations and notes for capturing from or exporting to DV devices
Capturing images from DV devices
Collecting clips from MICROMV devices
Configuring your computer for use with MICROMV devices (Be sure to read this.)
When the operating system on your computer is Windows XP
When the operating system on your computer is Windows 2000
When the operating system on your computer is Windows Me
Getting familiar with the Capture tray/Index tray
Settings for capturing from MICROMV devices
Limitations and notes for capturing from or exporting to MICROMV devices
Capturing images from MICROMV devices
To capture multiple images (Batch Capture)
To capture an image while playing it back
To capture all images that have an index and arrange them on the Product tray (Dubbing)
Placing clips to make a movie
To place a clip on the Storyboard
Getting familiar with the Storyboard
To place a clip (on the Storyboard)
To place a clip on the Timeline
Getting familiar with the Timeline
To place a clip (on the Timeline)
To edit on the Timeline
To place a transition effect between scenes
Getting familiar with the Transition tray
To place a transition effect between scenes
To insert a narration into a movie
Getting familiar with the Narration tray
To insert a narration into a movie
Editing effects, etc.
Getting familiar with the Edit tray
To select a scene for processing
To cut unwanted parts off a scene
To create a still image from a scene
Applying effects to a scene
Getting familiar with the Effect tray
Getting familiar with the Text tray
To apply effects to a scene
To apply text effects to a scene
To change the volume or playback speed of a scene
To make a shaken scene with collected clips
Getting familiar with the Shake tray
To make a shaken scene with collected clips
To save/export a final movie product
To preview a final movie product
To save/export a final movie product
Exporting a final movie product to a DV device
Uploading a final movie product to ImageStation
Getting familiar with the Image Uploader window
Uploading a final movie product to ImageStation
Exporting a final movie product to a MICROMV device
To make a shaken scene with movie files (Shake Mode)
Getting familiar with the Shake Mode
To make a shaken scene with movie files
Menu reference
Pop up menu
Additional information
To save the interim contents in a project file
To use a MICROMV device
Limitations and notes
Settings for virtual memory
Troubleshooting
Glossary
Trademark Information

Settings for capturing from MICROMV devices

You can change settings for capturing images (e.g., the location to store the captured files, the frame rate, etc.).

Note

You cannot use a MICROMV device with MovieShaker preinstalled on your computer. If you wish to use a MICROMV device, see To use a MICROMV device.

  1. Select "Setting" from the "Edit" menu on the Menu bar.

    The "Setting" dialog box appears.

    The following items are displayed:

    "Location to store files" tab

    • Location to store the captured file: Set the destination folder for saving the files captured from external devices such as a MICROMV device.

    • Location to store the temporary file: Set the destination folder for saving the files temporarily created when the final movie product is exported to an external device such as a MICROMV device.

    • Location to store the recorded file: Set the destination folder for saving the sound files recorded via Microphone, Line In, etc.

    Note

    Be sure to save captured files and temporary files on a drive (e.g., D drive) other than the drive on which the Windows operating system is installed. Otherwise, packet loss may occur while capturing images or exporting files.

    "Capture from MICROMV device" tab

    • Audio output while playing image from external device: Click to select this check box if you do not want to output the sound of the image from the computer while capturing. Note that even if you capture images with this check box selected, sound is still recorded in the captured files.

    • Frame rate displayed on the monitor: Set the frame rate (frequency at which the images are displayed per unit of time) of the movie file displayed on the Capture tray monitor. You can choose between "Low," "Middle," or "High" settings.

    Hint

    If you experience packet loss, select a lower frame rate.

    Note

    In the "High" frame rate setting, images will appear smooth and jitter free. Note that, however, depending on your computer's processing speed, images may be distorted. In the "Low" setting, images will appear jittery.

  2. Click "OK."

    The "Setting" dialog box closes.

  3. Select the "Device" menu from the Menu bar, and then click to select "MICROMV Device."

Related Topics

Getting familiar with the Capture tray/Index tray

Setting dialog box

 

 

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