Stopping and restarting the batch capture process, About the additional items found dialog – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Part IV
Logging, Capturing, and Importing
Stopping and Restarting the Batch Capture Process
Sometimes you need to stop a batch capture because you realize you are using the
wrong capture preset or scratch disk, or you selected the wrong clips for capture.
To stop a batch capture at any time, do one of the following:
m
Press Esc.
m
Press and release the mouse button.
All clips that weren’t captured are labeled “Aborted” in the Capture column in the
Browser.
To restart the batch capture process:
1
Choose File > Batch Capture.
2
Follow steps 3–6 in the section “
Batch Capturing Selected Clips
Make sure you choose Aborted Clips from the Capture pop-up menu in the Batch
Capture dialog.
About the Additional Items Found Dialog
When you start batch capturing, Final Cut Pro verifies the master clip status of all
selected clips. If any selected clips are independent (meaning they have no master clips
or are not master clips themselves), Final Cut Pro checks all currently opened projects
to see if there are any other clips outside of your current selection that refer to the
same media files. This includes clips in other open projects, and clips in the same
project that refer to the same media files but are not in your current selection. If
additional clips are found, the Additional Items Found dialog appears.
Warning:
If you’re capturing clips that have been captured once already, you can’t
recapture them at a frame rate that differs from the frame rate at which they were
originally captured. For example, if you capture a clip at 25 frames per second (fps),
delete the clip’s media file to make it an offline clip, and then recapture it, you must
recapture the clip at 25 fps.