Sony DCR-TRV22 PIXELA ImageMixer v1.5 Instruction Manual - Page 20

Capture Environment, Capture window

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2-1 Capture Environment Introduction Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Capture Environment Capture Environment Opening Capture Environment Capture window Capture Tasks Import file mode display Importing files Preferences Digital Camera Import Mode Digital camera import display Importing files from a digital camera Preferences Audio CD Recording Mode Control panel Caution Recording music files Troubleshooting Preferences Sound Recording Mode Control panel Recording sound files Recording sound files while previewing movie images Troubleshooting Preferences USB Device Capture Mode (Win) Control panel Connection status Capturing movie scenes Capturing still pictures Preferences DV Camcorder Capture Mode (Win) Control panel Changing the display size Connection status DV cassette indication Capturing movie scenes Capturing still picture files Preferences ImageMixer allows you to select which existing media you want to work with and import files from a memory card, such as one which is inserted in a digital camera connected to your computer. You can also record sound from audio CDs or by using a microphone. Capturing still shots or entire scenes from a digital movie camera is also easy with ImageMixer. You can then use the main screen to confirm these operations by double clicking the appropriate thumbnail and easily add media files to existing albums. Opening Capture Environment 1. Open ImageMixer. 2. Click the [Capture Environment] button on the Main Selector. 3. Click the Capture Mode Selector button which corresponds to the task you wish to perform. The selected mode is displayed. Capture window Chapter 3 Album Environment Chapter 4 Movie Editing Environment Chapter 5 Layout Environment Chapter 6 Image Editor Chapter 7 Video Disc Environment Chapter 8 ImageMixer Easy Video CD (Win) Capture mode selector Control panel Click either or , depending on the method by which you wish to bring in media. This section changes depending on the mode selected. Album list window Albums are displayed in a list. Thumbnail list window Depending on the capture mode selected, album file thumbnails are displayed in a list.

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Introduction
Chapter 1 Before Use
Chapter 2 Capture Environment
Capture Environment
Opening Capture Environment
Capture window
Capture Tasks
Import file mode display
Importing files
Preferences
Digital Camera Import Mode
Digital camera import display
Importing files from a digital
camera
Preferences
Audio CD Recording Mode
Control panel
Caution
Recording music files
Troubleshooting
Preferences
Sound Recording Mode
Control panel
Recording sound files
Recording sound files while
previewing movie images
Troubleshooting
Preferences
USB Device Capture Mode (Win)
Control panel
Connection status
Capturing movie scenes
Capturing still pictures
Preferences
DV Camcorder Capture Mode
(Win)
Control panel
Changing the display size
Connection status
DV cassette indication
Capturing movie scenes
Capturing still picture files
Preferences
Chapter 3 Album Environment
Chapter 4 Movie Editing Environment
Chapter 5 Layout Environment
Chapter 6 Image Editor
Chapter 7 Video Disc Environment
Chapter 8 ImageMixer Easy Video
CD (Win)
2-1
Capture Environment
ImageMixer allows you to select which existing media you want to work with and import files from a
memory card, such as one which is inserted in a digital camera connected to your computer. You can
also record sound from audio CDs or by using a microphone. Capturing still shots or entire scenes from a
digital movie camera is also easy with ImageMixer. You can then use the main screen to confirm these
operations by double clicking the appropriate thumbnail and easily add media files to existing albums.
Opening Capture Environment
1.
Open ImageMixer.
2.
Click the [Capture Environment]
button on the
Main Selector
.
3.
Click the
Capture Mode Selector
button which corresponds to the task you wish to perform.
The selected mode is displayed.
Capture window
Capture mode selector
Click either
or
, depending on the
method by which you wish to bring in media.
Control panel
This section changes depending on the mode selected.
Album list window
Albums are displayed in a list.
Thumbnail list window
Depending on the capture mode selected, album file
thumbnails
are displayed in a list.