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CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide
the control area turn red and show you the current duration of the
record in progress.
When the batch is completely processed, the clips will be available in
the contents area of the bin. Afterwards it is possible to use the capture
list with its recorded clips to build up a project in the Edit Tool as de-
scribed in section “Finishing a Batch by Building up a Timeline” on
page 5-64.
Recording a Batch Using Already Captured Clips
With the I/O Tool you can also perform a conforming. In this case you
can use video material that is already available on a storage and add it
to the bin of the I/O Tool. Afterwards the added clips can be used for
the building of a timeline in the Edit Tool.
As soon as a capture list is complete and fully prepared (see section
“Preparing a Batch” on page 5-53), you can begin the conforming pro-
cedure:
y In the selection area of the I/O Tool with the Batch mode activated
set the video format settings to the correct video raster and frame
rate (see section “The Video Format” on page 5-4). All other set-
tings possible in the selection area will be determined by the cap-
ture list automatically as soon as it is processed.
y If not already available in the I/O Tool, load the prepared capture
list via the menu option Load Capture List… from the menu of
the button FILE available on the tab Capture (see section “The Tab
’Capture’” on page 5-33).
To terminate the batch processing manually you have to click
the RECORD button again. Then the record operation stops im-
mediately.
After the record the project file will be saved automatically to
make sure that the links of the bin clips are preserved. If the
project has not been saved yet, the dialog window to save a
project will be displayed.
If frames or audio samples were dropped during the record, i.e.
they could not be written to the storage, you will be asked by
the program automatically after the record procedure has end-
ed whether you want to re-capture the missing data. Further
information about this can be found in section “Automatic Re-
capturing” on page 5-66.
A capture list together with other settings made in the
I/O Tool can also be saved in a project file (see section
“Project Files/Global Settings and the I/O Tool” on
page 2-11). If appropriate, you have to load this file instead
of the capture list file (Project » Open…).