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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting forum for all things FCP Legacy (FCP 7 and below.) And general discussion on topics that do not fit in the other forums.
Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: Batch capture - 17 years ago> Camera operators who record shots two or three seconds long on > video shouldn't be paid to do this work. That's an amateur > mistake. Actually, some of them were amatuers. I had to use interns to get additional footage for this documentary I've been working on. However, the worst offender was in fact a paid "cameraman" whom I've sworn to destroy if I ever see again. Nonby Ed L. - Café LA Re: Batch capture - 17 years agoCloning is not really an option. These tapes were previously logged and there was a problem with the settings so I have to dump them into the system again. If I clone the tapes, I lose the time code already on them. I need to use the inputs from the existing timecode. I'll try shortening the pre-roll and see if that helps. Some of this I may have to do manually. Thanks for the ideas.by Ed L. - Café LA Batch capture - 17 years agoI have a lot of short clips I need to batch capture. Many begin within one to three seconds after a time code break. Is there any way to change FCP settings to allow it to begin a batch capture with only a 2 or 3 second lead in instead of the 5 or so seconds it usually requires. I'm capturing from DV unsing FCP 5.0, firewire off of a Panasonic DVX100A. I can rent a DV deck and use a Kona LS iby Ed L. - Café LA |
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