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more clips made than logged when capturingPosted by robin
After logging a tape, I'm batch capturing. However, as it captures, it makes multiple clips from my longer clips I specified.
I have the setting "on TC break make new clip" which is what I want. Is the only reason I get multiple clips because the tape has TC breaks? The camera person doesn't think there are breaks in the timecode. Is there another setting in FCP that prompts adding/spliting up new clips from what I have specified? Thanks for the help ahead of time. Robin
> The camera person doesn't think there are breaks in the timecode.
The camera operator isn't the one working with the tapes so I'd take what he says with a grain of salt. I've had camera operators give me false information that was costly to the post-production process. What format are you working with? HDCam and HDV, for example, are both susceptible to "invisible" timecode breaks. ![]() www.derekmok.com
> FCP recreates new clips at every start and stop point of the camera regardless of how you logged
> the clip. Not true. Many tape formats can capture across camera start/stop points continuously. In DV and DigiBeta documentary, for example, you can capture the entire tape as one clip (though I don't usually recommend it) regardless of how many times the camera stopped and started recording, unless the camera was using time-of-day/free-run timecode (in which case the start/stop points are timecode breaks), or the camera was put into VTR mode. A battery change can also cause this, though all three above cases result in timecode breaks, not "invisible" breaks. ![]() www.derekmok.com
Thanks for the above info.
I'm working with HDV. Using Sony PHDVM-63M tape. HDV (HDV 1080i) 60i format Camera ? Sony HDR-FX7 Tape Deck ? Sony Digital HD Videocassette Recorder, Model # HVR-M25U It looks like it starts a new clip with every stop of the camera. Also sometimes inbetween the start and stop so that may be a drop out or something wrong on the tape.
> OK, we're not talking about digibeta or DV, its HDV and I have not found a way to capture HDV
> WITHOUT it creating a new clip at EVERY camera start/stop. Which is why I specified "HDV and HDCam are susceptible" to this. Not FCP itself. FCP does not "recreate new clips at every start and stop point". Gotta be a precise here; we have new FCP users who will take this for face value and learn logging wrong. Lord knows we got enough people who skip learning logging altogether, much to their own disadvantage later. ![]() www.derekmok.com
True - HDV can now be captured across scenes. I've got a 12 minute clip here right now that contains lots of different locations all in the same clip.
But I think it depends on your version of FCP. The original HDV handling didn't let you do this. It's a recent addition, can't remember which version. I'm on 6.0.1 and it's working fine here. ![]()
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