Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Contents
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Entering Logging Information and Logging Clips
Avoiding Duplicate Timecode Numbers on a Single Tape
Additional Sources for Logging Information
Capturing Your Footage to Disk
Different Ways to Capture Footage
Learning About the Batch Capture Dialog
Batch Capturing Selected Clips
Stopping and Restarting the Batch Capture Process
About the Additional Items Found Dialog
Capturing Clips as You Log (Capture Clip)
Capturing Entire Tapes (Capture Now)
Limiting the Duration of the Capture Now Process
Capturing an Entire Tape Using Capture Now
Automatically Creating Subclips Using DV Start/Stop Detection
Capturing Footage Without Device Control
Capturing Footage That Doesn’t Have Timecode
Using a Non-Controllable Device for Capture
Capturing Video and Audio Separately
Capturing Footage with Timecode Breaks
The Importance of Avoiding Timecode Breaks
How to Avoid Capturing Clips with Timecode Breaks
Renaming Media Files After Capture
Using the Media Manager After Capturing
Capturing Audio-Only Media Files
Capturing Multiple Audio Channels
Adjusting Analog Audio Levels for Capture
Capturing Audio from an Audio Deck Using Device Control