Selecting which tracks to capture, Selecting which tracks to, Capture – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 16
Logging Clips
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To add markers to a clip you are logging:
1
Click the disclosure triangle next to Markers to see the marker controls.
2
Enter a name for the marker in the Marker field.
3
Find the frame where you want to set a Marker In point, by doing one of the following:
 Use the transport controls.
 Enter a timecode number in the Marker In Point Timecode field.
4
Click the Set Marker In button.
5
Find the frame where you want to set a Marker Out point, by doing one of the following:
 Use the transport controls.
 Enter a timecode in the Marker Out Point Timecode field.
6
Click the Set Marker Out button.
7
Click the Set Marker button.
When you click the Log Clip button, all the marker information in this section is saved
with the clip and the window clears.
Selecting Which Tracks to Capture
For each clip you log, you need to specify which video and audio tracks are captured to
the clip’s media file. For example, a typical DV videotape has one video track and two
audio tracks. You can choose to capture video only, audio only, or both video and
audio. You can also choose how many audio tracks to capture, and how they are
grouped together (mono or stereo).