Hi friends
Just last week I bougth my new Sony camera model HDR-HC1E, I use VideoStudio 10 and in my first Edition in HD format I have a problem, I can't capture spliting by scene only I can capture all film in one file, after one time my video proyect is in my HDD is possible split by scene.
But this system is not good to work with small clips.
Do you know if I need a special configuration in my camera or in VideoStudio?
Or maybe is not possible to do this with HDV systems.
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance
Have a nice day
I can not split by scenes with Sony HDV camera
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You can split by scene after importing into the computer:
1. Go to the Edit Step and select a captured DV AVI file or an MPEG file in the Timeline.
2. Click Split by Scene in the Options Panel. This will open the Scenes dialog box.
3. Choose your preferred scan method (DV Recording Time Scan or Frame Content).
4. Click Options. In the Scene Scanning Sensitivity dialog box, drag the slider to set the Sensitivity level. A higher value means more precision in the scene detection.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Scan. VideoStudio then scans through the video file and lists all the detected scenes.
7. You may merge some of the detected scenes into a single clip. Simply select all the scenes that you want to join together then click Join. The plus sign (+) and a number indicates how many scenes are merged into that particular clip. Click Split to undo any Join actions that you have done.
8. Click OK to split the video.
1. Go to the Edit Step and select a captured DV AVI file or an MPEG file in the Timeline.
2. Click Split by Scene in the Options Panel. This will open the Scenes dialog box.
3. Choose your preferred scan method (DV Recording Time Scan or Frame Content).
4. Click Options. In the Scene Scanning Sensitivity dialog box, drag the slider to set the Sensitivity level. A higher value means more precision in the scene detection.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Scan. VideoStudio then scans through the video file and lists all the detected scenes.
7. You may merge some of the detected scenes into a single clip. Simply select all the scenes that you want to join together then click Join. The plus sign (+) and a number indicates how many scenes are merged into that particular clip. Click Split to undo any Join actions that you have done.
8. Click OK to split the video.
