Part iv logging, capturing, and importing – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual
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Contents
Synchronizing Equipment With a Blackburst Generator
Using an External Video Monitor While You Edit
Connecting DV/FireWire Devices to an External Monitor
Previewing Standard Definition Video on an External Monitor
Previewing High Definition Video on an External Monitor
Choosing Playback and Edit to Tape Output Settings
Using Digital Cinema Desktop Preview
Compensating for Video Latency by Specifying a Frame Offset
About the Display Quality of External Video
Troubleshooting External Video Monitoring Problems
Controlling When External Video Output Is Updated
Logging, Capturing, and Importing
Overview of Logging and Capturing
What Are Logging and Capturing?
Ways to Log and Capture Footage in Final Cut Pro
Learning About the Log and Capture Window
Are You Ready to Log and Capture?
Monitoring Video and Audio While Logging
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)