User Guide

24 Chapter 1 Working With HDV
To choose how Final Cut Pro handles start/stop detection when capturing
HDV footage:
1 If you have not already done so, choose Final Cut Pro > Easy Setup, then select an HDV
Easy Setup from the “Setup for” pop-up menu.
2 Choose File > Log and Capture (or press Command-8), then click Clip Settings.
3 Select or deselect the “Create new clip on Start/Stop checkbox to turn start/stop
detection on or off:
 Start/Stop detection on: When the checkbox is selected, a new media file and
corresponding clip are created each time Final Cut Pro detects start/stop indicators in
the incoming HDV stream.
 Start/Stop detection off: When the checkbox is deselected, one continuous media file
and corresponding clip are created, and start/stop indicators are ignored.
Note: The option to turn off start/stop detection is available only when you capture
HDV footage shot on a Sony camcorder. When capturing footage shot on a JVC HDV
camcorder, the nature of the MPEG-2 stream requires creation of a new media file at
each start/stop indicator.
To determine how timecode breaks are handled when you capture HDV:
1 Choose Final Cut Pro > User Preferences, then click the General tab.
2 Choose an option from the “On timecode break pop-up menu:
 Make New Clip: This is the default option. Whenever a timecode break is detected
during capture, Final Cut Pro finishes writing the current media file to disk and then
begins capturing a new media file. A clip corresponding to the new media file is also
created in the Browser.
 Abort Capture: If you choose this option, Final Cut Pro stops capture immediately
when a timecode break is detected. All media captured before the timecode break
has frame-accurate timecode and is preserved. The resulting media files are saved
and the corresponding clips are placed in the Browser.
Depending on the signal on tape, you may see one of two messages when a
timecode break is detected:
 A stream error message
 A “timecode break error” message
 Warn After Capture: When you capture HDV, this option behaves identically to the
Abort Capture option.