Specifications
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Capturing Tape-Based Media
2. Enter the IN and OUT points for the clip you want to capture by click-
ing the IN and OUT buttons at the desired locations within the clip or
by entering the appropriate timecode into the text box.
3. Click the large red Record button
(or press F4).
4. Type a n ame for t he c lip, and p ress Enter (Win dows) or R eturn
(Macintosh).
Typing a Clip Name and Comments While Capturing
Yo u c an t yp e a cl ip n ame an d e nte r o the r m et ad at a whi le yo ur m ate ri al i s
being captured. The information that you type will not appear in the bin
until capturing is completed.
To type a name and comments while a clip is being captured:
1. After capturing begins, type a name for the clip in the Name entry box.
2. Press Tab, type comments in the Comments entry box, and press Enter
(Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
When capturing stops, the new name and Comments column appear
in the bin.
Capturing On-the-Fly
If you do not know or do not want to set the IN or OUT points of your clips
(such as when you capture entire tapes), you can capture on-the-fly, which
means that you start and stop capturing manually in real time.
To capture on-the-fly:
1. In the Capture tool, configure the capture parameters.
2. Clear any marks in the Capture tool’s deck controls.
3. Use the deck controls in the Capture tool to locate the material you
want to capture, and then click the Play button.
4. To begin capturing, click the red Record butt on, or press F 4.
The red square adjacent to the Record button flashes on and off.
TI P Always set loose IN
and OUT points so you
have extra handle for
trimming and transition
effects.
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