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Capturing Clips
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set in dependence on already entered other values. Once the record
operation is started, the external player will go to its preroll position and
start playing from there. As soon as the inpoint is reached the record is
performed by the I/O Tool up to the point of the set outpoint/duration.
Then the capturing is finished and the clip has been saved to the stor-
age. Furthermore, a thumbnail of the recorded clip will be available in
the contents area of the bin. If frames or audio data were dropped dur-
ing the record procedure, they can be automatically re-captured in this
mode. A detailed description of the Autoedit record mode can be found
in section “RS-422 Recording (Autoedit Mode)” on page 5-27.
Batch Mode
The last of the record modes is the Batch mode. Here you can process
EDLs or cut lists, e.g. by importing them, or compose a capture list of
your own easily via the settings and specifications made in the selection
area of the I/O Tool. You can use this mode to perform several different
record operations from an externally connected player in one step. Ad-
ditionally, you can build up a timeline from a given batch list in the Edit
Tool. After initiating the record command the I/O Tool will record the
clips according to the entries of the list and for each entry one clip will
be captured and saved. All recorded clips can then be accessed by their
thumbnails in the contents area of the bin. If frames or audio data were
dropped during the record procedure, they can be automatically re-
captured in this mode. For a detailed description of the Batch record
mode please refer to section “Batch Capturing (Batch Mode)” on
page 5-31.