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CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide
mode, folders may be created in the folder area of the bin automatically
and the found clips may get sorted into them.
When the batch is completely processed, the referenced clips will be
available in the bin and the respective entries in the capture list where
a clip could be found will be marked as recorded. After this the clips and
the capture list can be used to build up a timeline in the Edit Tool (see
section “Finishing a Batch by Building up a Timeline” on page 5-64).
5.5.8 Finishing a Batch by Building up a Timeline
As soon as a batch is completely processed, you can use the batch (cap-
ture list) to build up a project’s timeline in the Edit Tool.
To build a project perform the following:
y If not already active and visible in the I/O Tool, switch to the cap-
ture list table by activating the tab Capture from the tabs of the
tool area.
y On the tab Capture select the button CREATE right above the cap-
ture list table (see section “The Tab ’Capture’” on page 5-33).
The selection of this button opens a dialog window where you can state
further preferences for the project to be built.
y In the window ’Create Project’ select the way the project should
be created in the Edit Tool (see section “The Button ’Create…’” on
page 5-39).
y After that click the button OK.
To terminate the batch processing manually, you have to click
the RECORD button again. Then the search 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 the capture list contains information about transitions, freez-
es, speed changes, etc., they will also be taken into account
when creating a project. However, depending on your system’s
capabilities they may require a prerendering prior to a play-out.
The following assumes that clips were already successfully pro-
cessed as described in section “Preparing a Batch” on
page 5-53 and section “Recording a Batch” on page 5-57.
Furthermore, the processed capture list must be loaded in the
capture list table and the necessary clips have to be available in
the bin.