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Capturing Clips
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The capture list is now used to build up the timeline in the Edit Tool from
the clips present in the bin and a progress bar will inform you about the
advance. Once finished and when you have switched to the Edit Tool,
you will see the clips in the timeline.
5.5.9 Troubleshooting a Conforming Process
If the capture list is created from an EDL or cut list, errors may occur
during an online-conforming process. You will be informed about these
via a dialog window that will indicate the exact line of the list where the
error occurred as well as offer additional information if appropriate. This
section provides further information about common problems that may
occur during an online-conforming process and, if applicable, details
how to resolve them.
When using an online-conforming via Disk Online and the search
for clips fails, please make sure the following checks out:
–When Source TC is selected, make sure that the default source
timecode (Default source TC) is set correctly in the timecode set-
tings of the Configuration Tool (see “CLIPSTER Configurations”
user guide for more information).
Make sure that the frame rate of the video format is set correctly. It
must match the frame rate of the EDL or cut list. Please observe a
possible drop-frame timecode as well.
Via Spycer you may also take a look at the header data provided by
the image files to determine, for example, that the appropriate
source timecodes are available.
–With Frame Number and File Number selected, make sure that
the file names carry the correct frame numbering. If not, adjust the
source in- and outpoints of the capture list with the matrix setting
TC Offset.
To avoid conflicts due to identical source timecode/keycode data
during an online-conforming, DVS stores in the headers of *.dpx
image files the reel (tape) names. In case you have identical source
timecodes/keycodes between reels, you can check and match dur-
ing a conforming the reel names in the file headers with the ones in
the capture list. It is a configurable setting in the Configuration Tool
(see “CLIPSTER Configurations” user guide).
Files that were not recorded with a DVS system may not
provide reel names in their headers.