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Capturing Clips
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y After that press the RECORD button to the right of the selection
area to start the search operation.
The I/O Tool then searches for the material in the specified location(s)
and adds the found clips to the bin. Depending on the selected search
The search behavior of the source timecode,
keycode and file number conforming methods
can be altered via the Configuration Tool, i.e.
you can include all subdirectory levels in the
search (see “CLIPSTER Configurations” user
guide for further information).
Path drive_letter:
\directory\
subdirectory
Enter the directory path to the loca-
tion where the files for the con-
forming are stored. The I/O Tool
will then search in this location for
the clips to be added to the bin.
When VTR-Project is selected,
you have to state in this field the lo-
cation and file name of the VTR
timeline project file.
With Disk Online selected you may also use
a special conforming for the field Path via the
button ROOTDIR… (see section “The Buttons”
on page 5-46).
TC Offset hh:mm:ss:ff When Source TC is set to Frame
Number or File Number, you
can specify an offset here that will
be deducted from or added to the
timecode information provided by
the data in the capture list. Thus,
you can access material on the stor-
age that does not provide the same
timecode information (frame num-
ber in file name) as the respective
entry in the capture list. Type in the
offset in timecode format (negative
as well as positive). More informa-
tion about the timecode format can
be found in the “CLIPSTER Edit
Tool” user guide.
Additional information about the individual settings can be
found in section “The Tab ’Matrix’” on page 5-46.
Table 5-2: Settings for a conforming (cont.)
Column Setting Description