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To prepare for DV video capture:
Connect the DV device (camcorder or deck) to your computer using an IEEE 1394 connection. The connection point on your DV device may be marked DV IN/OUT, i.Link, or IEEE 1394.
Turn the DV device on, and do one of the following:
If it's a camera, set it to the playback mode, which may be labeled VTR or VCR.
If it's a deck, make sure that its DV input is set properly.
Note: Don't set a camera to any of the recording modes, which may be labeled Camera or Movie.
Start Adobe Premiere Pro. When the Welcome to Adobe Premiere Pro dialog box appears, do one of the following:
Click New Project, select the desired DV preset from the Load Preset tab, and click OK.
Select an existing project and click OK. If you choose an existing project, it must use a DV preset that matches the video and audio settings of the footage you're going to capture.
Choose Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks, and specify the locations for Captured Video and Captured Audio. See Using scratch disks.
To set up capture preview options:
With a project open, choose Project > Project Settings > Capture, and click DV Settings.
Specify options for During Preview and During Capture, and click OK:
Select Preview Video on Desktop to display video from the capture device in the Capture window. Deselect this option if you prefer to monitor the video outside Adobe Premiere Pro, such as on a camera's built-in monitor. Turning off this option and the next one may improve capture performance.
Select Preview Audio on Desktop to play audio from the capture device through the computer's speakers. Deselect this option if you prefer to monitor the audio outside Adobe Premiere Pro, such as through a camera's built-in speaker.
Click OK to close the Project Settings dialog box.
Note: If you're using the Capture window and a "No Device Control" or "Capture Device Offline" message appears at the top of the Capture window, set up Device Control. See Using device control.