This default capture format applies if you open the Capture panel by pressing F5. If you choose an HDV project preset, the default capture format is set to HDV. If you choose a DV project preset, the default capture format is set to DV. When you create an Adobe Premiere Elements project, a default capture format is set automatically. For example, if you choose the option to capture from an HDV camcorder but the device is outputting DV video, you cannot start a capture. It's necessary that the capture format that you choose in Adobe Premiere Elements matches the format that the device is outputting to the computer. For example, if you have a PAL videotape, it most likely will not play in an NTSC-only device. Note: Not all devices can process both NTSC and PAL videotapes. If your device is compatible with both the NTSC and PAL standards, select the correct standard on the device. If your converter cannot output in DV format, use the converter's bundled software to capture video and then import the captured clips into an Adobe Premiere Elements project. If you are capturing from an analog-to-digital converter that can output video in more than one digital format (MPEG-2, H.264, and so on), select DV as the output format. If your device has such an option, select DV or HDV instead of AUTO.
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