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To import a batch list timecode log:
Activate the Batch Capture window you want to receive the list.
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Choose Batch Capture > Import from Text File. Locate and select the file, and click Open.
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After you've logged a tape with comments, you can save the batch list to a disk and
store the disk with the videotape. This makes it easy to redigitize clips from that tape
in the future.
Specifying batch list settings
When you open a batch list, a Batch Capture menu appears in the menu bar with commands
you can use to manage settings for a batch list. The Recording, Video, and Audio settings are
applied to all clips in the list unless you attach a settings file to an individual clip. You can also
specify extra time to be captured before the In point and after the Out point of each clip, and
select a batch list entry to view in the Movie Capture window for individual capture.
The first three commands in the Batch Capture menu—Recording Settings, Video Source, and
Audio Settings—are identical to corresponding options or buttons in the Capture Settings
dialog box. Using different settings for individual batch list entries requires that you save
different settings files. See "Saving and loading project settings" on page 66.
To modify batch list settings for a selected entry:
Do one of the following:
To attach a settings file to an individual batch list entry, select the entry and choose Batch
Capture > Attach Settings. Locate and select the settings file you want to use, and then
click Open.
To remove a settings file from an individual batch list entry, choose Batch Capture >
Remove Settings.
To specify extra frames to be captured at the ends of each batch list entry, choose Batch
Capture > Handles. Type the number of seconds of additional video you want to capture before
the In point and after the Out point of the clip, and click OK.
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