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To save time by reducing the number of clips you log manually, consider using the Scene
Detect feature. Scene Detect automatically captures a separate clip whenever a break is
detected in the time stamp on the tape, such as when the camera's pause button was
pressed during shooting. See
Note: Batch capture is not recommended for the first and last 30 seconds of your tape
because of possible timecode and seeking issues. Instead, capture these sections
manually.
A
Preparing for batch capture
A. Clips selected for capture B. Capture Settings option
Logging clips as offline files for batch capture
Specify which scenes you want to use from the source tapes by logging scenes—setting
up the beginning and ending times—as a set of offline files for later capture. If you set up
device control in the Preferences dialog box to remotely control your camera or deck, you
can create offline files by using the clip-logging controls in the Capture window, and then
use the Capture window's device controls to capture the logged clips automatically.
If you have a list of In points and Out points, you can log them manually by using the
following procedure without a device online; simply enter each clip's In and Out points
and click the Log Clip button. You can also log frame numbers using a separate logging or
spreadsheet program and then import the spreadsheet into Adobe Premiere Pro as a
batch list; see
"Importing and exporting batch lists" on page
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