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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Tutorials
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As you log clips, feel free to adjust options as necessary as the content on the tape
changes. For example, as the tape plays back, you can adjust the Log Clips To Bin or the
Clip Data options as you anticipate an upcoming scene. Or if you clicked Set In or Set Out a
little earlier or later than you intended to, you can type in a new timecode or slide the In or
Out point slightly by dragging the timecode numbers to the left or right.
7. Batch-capture logged clips.
You can batch-capture any clips you’ve logged, as long as your capture device is online.
Select offline files in the Project window, choose File > Batch Capture, and click OK.
You’ll see options in the Batch Capture dialog box, but you do not need to use them unless
you want to override the default capture settings. When batch capture finishes, the offline
clips in the Project window are replaced with the captured clips.
If you simply want to capture one or two clips quickly, there’s no need to log clips in
advance. Use the device controls in the Capture window to find the first frame you want to
capture and click Set In. Use the controls to find the last frame you want to capture, click
Set Out, and then click In/Out in the Capture section. When the clip is captured, enter clip
data when asked.










