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CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide
disjointedly while pressing the [Ctrl] key and you can select a range
of adjoining clips while holding down the [Shift] key.
– Performing a record when one or more entries are selected will
record the selected entries only. You can enable the capturing of the
complete list again by choosing the menu option Clear selection
from the context menu of the capture list table (usually right-click
with the mouse).
– When selecting an entry, all properties of the respective clip will be
set in the selection area of the I/O Tool, for example, the row num-
ber will be set in the field Pos. Nr. (see section “Further Settings”
on page 5-51).
– You cannot change an entry in the table of the capture list by enter-
ing specifications in the table directly. To change an entry you have
to alter its settings in the selection area and press the button MOD-
IFY. Further information about this can be found in section “Further
Settings” on page 5-51.
– It is possible to alter particular settings of a capture list for the whole
batch in one step (e.g. ’Source’, ’Path’ or ’AV Format’): First change
the desired setting with the help of the button MODIFY (see section
“Further Settings” on page 5-51). Next call up the context menu
on the changed settings entry in the capture list table (usually right-
click with the mouse) and select the menu option Set all. This will
set all entries under this column to the changed setting.
– By selecting the menu option Delete on the context menu of an
entry (usually right-click with the mouse) you can delete the entry
from the capture list table.
– The table can be sorted by clicking on the respective column head-
ing that the entries should be sorted by.
– Additionally, the table of the capture list can be sorted by up to
three criteria. For subsequent sortings hold down the [Ctrl] key
while selecting other columns. More information about how to sort
a table by more than one criteria can be found in the “CLIPSTER
Edit Tool” user guide (see sorting of clips in bin).
– Usually one entry (row) in the list is one clip to be recorded.
– The order of the capture table determines the order in which jobs
will be processed, i.e. the first entry of the capture list is processed
first, the last will be processed last. Thus, by sorting the table (sort,
for example, by reel and source inpoint (C-mode sorting)) you can
avoid unnecessary cueing times of a connected external player.
– To avoid unnecessary cueing times of an external player there is also
a configuration setting available in the Configuration Tool. It will
sort the table automatically by reel names and source inpoints
(C-mode sorting, see “CLIPSTER Configurations” user guide).
– Already captured clips are shown in a blue font face.
– Already captured clips can be recorded once again by selecting their
entries from the capture list. Please note that these clips will not be
overwritten normally. Instead they will be recorded anew and
receive another clip name via their self-incrementing consecutive