HD
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Express HD
- Contents
 - An Introduction to Final Cut Express HD
 - Setting Up Final Cut Express HD
 - Getting to Know Your Editing Environment
 - Capturing Your Video
 - Basic Editing
 - Editing With Audio
 - Fine-Tuning Your Edit
 - Adding Transitions
 - Adding Effects
 - Creating Titles and Credits
 - Sharing Your Movie
 - Importing an iMovie Project
 - Importing Stills
 - Preparing for Your Next Project
 - Solutions to Common Problems and Customer Support
 - Glossary
 - Index
 
 
Chapter 3  Capturing Your Video 35
Working in the Capture Window
When device control is enabled (proper communication between Final Cut Express HD 
and your camera), the controls in the Capture window control the playback of your 
attached camcorder or deck. You use the controls in this window to determine how to 
capture your media.
To open the Capture window:
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Choose File > Capture (or press Command-8).
There are three main areas in the Capture window.
• Preview area:  This area (at the left of the window) is where you view video as you log 
and capture it, and contains transport and marking controls and timecode fields.
• Logging tab:  You enter all the descriptive information about the clip you are about to 
capture in the fields in this tab.
• Capture buttons:  These buttons, at the bottom-right corner of the window, correspond 
to three capture methods: Clip, Now, and Project. See “Capturing” on page 40.
Preview area
with marking and
transport controls
Capture buttons
Logging tab
input area










