1006 working... 1021 Initializing... 1023 please wait... 1047 ScenalyzerLive is starting 1048 please Wait... 1049 creates a tape index without rewinding, the index can be used for smart batchcapturing 1053 rewinds the tape and creates a tape index that can be used for smart batchcapturing 1055 pause/resume capturing 1057 starts a new file 1059 start capturing 1061 start batchcapturing 1063 stop capturing 1069 Add files from a different folder to the list. 1073 display settings of capture-device (if available with this device) 1079 explore the current folder 1080 fast forward 1081 fast forward w/picture 1082 push this button to select the folder where files are written into. 1086 pause 1087 play 1088 record the selected files onto the tape 1089 puts your camera/VCR into record mode 1090 puts your camera/VCR into record-pause-mode 1091 rewind 1092 rewind w/picture 1094 step forward one frame 1095 step back one frame 1096 stop tape and stop capturing 1100 If this is checked, ScLive will ask for confirmation before a video-file is deleted. If this is not checked and you are about to delete a file longer than 1 minute, ScLive will also ask for confirmation. 1101 if this is enabled, ScLive will add the original filename information to video played to the camera/VCR. This information is stored on the tape and can later be used to capture the same files to the same locations (see option 'use ScLive backup-info' on the capture-tab). This is a non-standard extenstion to the DV format and might not be available with all devices. 1102 if cropping is enabled, the black frame around the picture is removed 1103 If this is checked, the even lines of the picture will be replaced\nwith the interpolated odd lines. If you see stripes in every second line of\nthe exported pictures, you should check this.\nIf your camera used a 'progressive mode' you should not check this. 1104 This corrects the aspect ratio of the pictures for square pixel devices like PCs and printers. Check this if you will view the exported pictures on a pc or on a printer. Leave it unchecked if you will use the pictures in a DV-movie. 1105 This can improve the performance of the monitor-window in ScLive. On older versions of DirectX, the monitor window is not always positioned correctly. 1106 if you want to put your camera/VCR into recording-mode, this has to be checked first 1108 You can check this to see a higher-resolution in the preview-window. If your cpu is not fast enough, the preview-window would then not show full motion and the sound might be distorted on the computer-speakers. No matter what is set here, the resulting avi files will always be in full motion and full resolution. 1109 don't play preview-sound 1110 check this if you don't want to hear the sound on your camera/VCR when scrubbing over files 1111 This option disables device-control when capturing or playing-back. Check this option if the 1394 device connected to the computer is an analog-DV converter or if the Camera/VCR connected to the computer is only used as an Analog->DV converter. 1112 Check this if you want to record to an analog VCR connected to your 1394-camera/VCR. 1113 Sclive displays a scale under the clips to show a visual indication of the length of the clip. 1114 preview costs a lot of cpu time on slower systems 1117 this enable Sclives Audio-Sync-Module that keeps DV-Audio perfectly in-sync. 1118 convert the stills to 1-bit BLACK/WHITE pictures (useful for some types of animations) 1119 If this is checked, ScLive will set the 16:9 flags for video sent to the camera/VCR. Use this option when your editing-app incorrectly outputs 16:9 video in 4:3. 1122 This enables automatic scene detection based on the recording-date and time. 1123 makes ScLive write .scn files for StudioDV 1124 If you re-capture video with ScLive-backup-info, ScLive can automatically stop capturing at the end of the backup-set. 1125 Set this to e.g. 12h and ScLive will stop capturing when the datestamp changed more than 12 hours. Basically ScLive will then capture video from one day and then stop. 1128 use this for capturing e.g. sunsets of 1 hour into a 1-minute file (factor=60) 1130 If this is enabled, sclive starts a new file if the audio-samplingfrequency, the audio-bits per sample or the 16:9 flag changes in the video. This ensures that the files generated can be used correctly by the editing-application. 1132 This defines which kind of scene-detection ScenalyzerLive should use. Datestamp-Scene-Detection compares the recording-time and date embedded in the dv-Stream and detects a new scene if the time between two frames changed more than a given amount of seconds. If the video comes from an analog source, only 'optical' scene recognition can be used. Optical recognition is less precise than datestamp recognition. 1133 This defines how much the jpg will be compressed. A high quality\nresults in larger files while a low quality gives smaller files with\nmore visible artifacts. Default is 70. 1134 The exported pictures will have this horizontal resolution. 1135 select the file-type that is used to write pictures 1136 ScLive can add the original filename information to video played to the camera/VCR (enable the option 'add backup-info' on the playback-tab). This defines how this information is used when ScLive re-captures this video from the tape. This is a non-standard extenstion to the DV format and might not be available with all devices. 1137 These are the capture-devices available, your camera/VCR should appear here. 1139 this defines how big a resulting avi file can be:\n640 MB and 700 MB - for CD-backup\n1 GB - very old applications\n2 GB - for compatible Type 2 files\n4 GB - for Windows95/98\nunlimited: for NTFS partitions (Windows XP and 2000)\nScenalyzerLive will try to nicely break the files at a scene break 30 seconds before the size is reached. 1140 this defines the style of the filenames ScLive will use 1144 When you capture analog video, sometimes a frame at the start or end of a scene contains a field of the old scene and a field of the new scene. This option detects most of such frames and removes them. 1146 This defines which kind of files sclive should write. If you are unsure, then try Type2 files and Type1 files. 1147 lowest sensitivity (finds less scenes)\nlow sensitivity\nmedium sensitivity\nhigh sensitivity\nhighest sensitivity (finds more scenes) 1149 unlimited (for NTFS only)\n640 MB (CD-Backups)\n700 MB (CD-Backups)\n1 GB \n2 GB (Type2 files)\n4 GB (Type1 files)\n 1151 name'datestamp.avi\nname'timecode.avi\nname0001.avi 1152 Sclive will stop the camera/VCR this amount of time after the last video has been received. 1153 After the video from the avi files has been sent to the camera/VCR, ScLive will send black video-frames for this amount of seconds to your camera/VCR before stopping the device. 1154 ScLive will send black video-frames for this amount of seconds to your camera/VCR before sending the actual video from the avi files. 1155 this is the filename used for the scenes or stills written to the disk 1158 doubleclicking a scene selects all scenes that have been\nrecorded with pauses of less than this amount of time 1160 Enter a number (default 22) that determines the size of the text under the clips in the cliplist. 1161 ignore info\nuse sceneinfo\nuse sceneinfo and filename\nuse sceneinfo, filename and path 1162 this is the number of clips in one row on the printed clipsheet 1163 Defines how many frames ScLive should skip when capturing. A factor of e.g. 60 means that sclive keeps 1 of 60 frames, the video will then look 60 times faster in the .avi file 1166 compressed JPEG (*.jpg)\nuncompressed DIB (*.bmp) 1167 if the recording-date between two scenes differs by this amount of time, a new file is started. Set this to 1 second to put exactly one scene into each file. Set this to e.g. 15 minutes, and all scenes that have been recorded with less than 15 minutes pause between each other will be put into the same avi file. 1169 10 (worst)\n20 \n30 \n40 \n50 (med)\n60 \n70 (default)\n80 \n90 (best)\n 1171 full resolution (720 pixels)\nhalf resolution (360 pixels)\n1/4 resolution (180 pixels)\n 1177 This is the monitor. Push F2 at any time to quickly save the current picture in high resolution to the disk. 1189 if this buffer gets completely full, the video can't be written fast enough 1205 this is the number of dropped frames since you started capturing or batchcapturing. Note: the camera-drivers sometimes drop the very first frame, so a number of 1 is normal. 1212 This is the guide. Some items can be double-clicked. 1246 &About ScLive... 1247 capturing 1248 done okay 1249 failed 1250 Please wait for the current batchcapturing to finish. 1251 1252 check this if you want to batchcapture this scene 1253 Sorry, no known position could be found. Please wind the tape to any of the scenes in the index and start again. 1254 click to rename 1255 this is an index-scene - it can't be renamed 1256 You are about to delete a tape-index-file - this will delete all scenes that are in the file - are you sure? 1257 aborted 1258 capturing 1259 forwarding to beginning of scene 1260 finished 1261 idle 1262 initializing (searching known position) 1263 playing to beginning of scene 1264 --> Add more scenes to the list or push START 1265 rewinding to beginning of scene 1266 rewinding tape 1267 driver provides no timecode 1268 end 1269 duration (cap./est.) 1270 # 1271 id 1272 start 1273 status 1274 Before batch-capturing can be started, the tape index has to be created - do you want to start that now? 1275 Initializing Preview 1276 the device is not accessible - please check the camera/VCR 1277 sorry - no picture to save! 1278 There are no scenes marked for batchcapturing, please first set the checkmarks on those index-scenes that you want batchcaptured. 1279 saved: 1281 start batch-capturing 1282 capture video to your harddisk 1283 create a tape-index (takes 5 mins) 1284 doing/done: 1285 ScLive has not received any video from the driver. Close any other program that uses this capturing-device. 1286 The capture driver incorrectly sends PAL video in NTSC frames or vice-versa. You might want to update directx. 1287 Errors: 1288 Tips: 1289 hold the key and move the mouse slowly for frame-exact scrubbing 1290 There is no device-control at the moment. You will have to push on the camera to start capturing. The features Indexing and Batchcapturing are also not available. 1291 The capture device does not seem to be a DV device. ScenalyzerLive only works with DV devices! 1292 record the selected clips to tape 1293 you can always push F2 to save the current picture 1294 for support, feedback, updates and registrations please go to www.scenalyzer.com 1295 stop capturing 1296 Warnings: 1297 Welcome to ScenalyzerLive [build date: %s], %s 1298 What can you do now? 1299 Sorry, your harddrive was not able to write fast enough, so ScLive has to drop frames. \nThe program is still capturing - you can push CANCEL to abort capturing or OK to continue. \nsome tips: Enable UDMA for IDE-controllers and don't access the same physical harddrive too much from other programs while capturing. Close other programs that consume a lot of memory. 1301 Sorry, your system is not fast enough to do realtime-optical scene detection, so ScLive has to drop frames. \nThe program is still capturing - you can push CANCEL to abort capturing or OK to continue. 1302 Some scenes of this tape index are marked for batchcapturing. If you hide those scenes, you will also lose the selection - do you want to continue? 1303 The driver does not provide device-control - scLive can't automatically put the camera in e.g. Play-Mode or seek to a certain position. Indexing and Smart-Batchcapturing is not available. 1304 this is an avi file on your disc \nyou can rename, move or delete it or use it for playback \nclick on this icon and hold the mousebutton to drag the file into your editing-app 1306 capturing in progress \nthis file is currently being captured. You can rename, move or delete it. 1307 This is a complete tape index file. Click to show or hide all scenes of the tape. 1308 total frames left: 1311 When the card is receiving video, push this button to start the driver. 1312 show video from the capture-card 1313 show video from the disk 1315 show video from the disk and send it to the capture-card 1317 show "floating" preview-monitor window 1318 The avi files written for premiere contain a reel-name to identify the tape this video comes from. 1333 Audio-Peak Meter, klick to switch on or off. It shows the audio-volumne in the range of -30 dB to 0 dB. 1334 Audio-Peak Meter, klick to switch on or off. It shows the audio-volumne in the range of -30 dB to 0 dB. 1344 This option is only effective for video that has 2 pairs of stereo-channels. If this option is checked, sclive will write the other audio-channel to a separate wav-file. 1360 This defines how many pixels of the DV-picture should be removed on the borders of the picture. 1370 defines the max. duration of a file, set to zero to disable this function 1393 saves the current picture into a jpg or bmp file 1395 ScLive stopped capturing because the harddisk is full. 1398 Please Note: If your tape has interrupted timecodes, then you should do an index of the whole tape using 'Rewind & Index'. 1400 There is currently no capturedevice available on your system. \n* Make sure the camera/VCR is connected and switched on \n* Make sure the proper drivers are installed. 1402 Type2 DV-avi file (Premiere, Vegas etc.)\nType1 DV-avi file (Mediastudio)\nMatrox rtx.100, rt2500, rt2500 (audio in separate wav file)\nMatrox rtx.100 (audio and video in one avi file)\nStudioDV with scn files (many scenes in one file)\nStudioDV with scn files (one scene in one file)\nCanopus compatible DV-files\naudio-files only (WAV)\nEdition (separate WAV-files) 1404 use datestamp scene-detection\nuse optical scene-detection\nno scene detection 1406 capture first channel\ncapture second channel (when available) 1408 Connect your Camera/VCR and select a capture-device to be used. 1410 Opening Files... 1412 Sclive is Initializing the Drivers... 1414 Device-Control is disabled in the file/options menu. You will have to push on the camera/VCR to start capturing. The features Indexing and Batchcapturing are not available. 1416 Defines how many percent of the available printing-area should be left empty on the borders of the sheet. 1418 Start and Stop Timer\nStop Timer 1420 Automatic (same as on Tape)\n32 kHz 16 Bit\n44,1 kHz 16 Bit\n48 kHz 16 Bit 1422 normal Playback Speed\n2x Playback Speed\n12x Playback Speed 1424 Start and Stop Timer\nStop Timer 1473 Playback (F5) 1474 Playback-Still (F3) 1476 m 1477 pause playing clip 1478 Playback-Step back/Slow (F8) 1479 Playback-Step Fwd/Slow (F9) 1480 previous frame\nhold key for slow reverse playback 1481 next frame\nhold key for slow playback 1482 Playback-Reverse Fast (F6) 1483 Playback Forward-Fast (F7) 1484 10 frames back\nhold key for fast reverse playback 1485 10 frames forward\nhold key for fast playback 1486 Playback-Reverse (F4) 1487 reverse play