Importing And Editing A Batch List - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 8.0 User Manual

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228 VIDEO CAPTURE
10.Click the Mark-out button on the Navigation Bar or press F4 when you want to
end a selection.
11.Repeat steps 10 and 11 until you have marked all the sequences of video that
you wish to capture. Each time you mark a section of video, the mark-in and
mark-out timecodes of a segment are logged in the batch list at the left panel
of the dialog box.
12.Click the Stop button after you have finished marking all the video sequences.
13.Click Capture Video to start with the capturing process. Wait for the batch
capture to finish.
After batch capture is complete, the Batch Log dialog box appears, displaying
information about each captured file.
The Batch Log dialog box indicates, under each file, whether or not there
are dropped frames during the capture. If there are dropped frames, click
the Recapture button if you want to try recapturing that marked portion
again.
14.To save the batch list for future use, click Save on the toolbar.

Importing and editing a batch list

In the Batch Capture dialog box, you can import an existing batch file or even a
Video Editor DVP file from which to capture. Using batch lists in this way allows you
to capture exactly the same source each time, and is very helpful for creating high
resolution files to replace low resolution files you may have been using for editing.
To import and edit a batch list:
1. To load an existing batch file or Video Editor DVP file, click the Open button on
the toolbar in the Batch Capture dialog box. Choose the appropriate file from
the Open Batch Capture File dialog box.
2. Click on the segment in the batch list that you want to edit.
3. To change the mark-in and mark-out times, either click the Mark-In and
Mark-Out buttons as the video plays back or enter the timecode values
directly into the Mark-in and Mark-out boxes. (After adjusting the timecode
values, click the Update button on the toolbar to reflect the changes in the
batch list.)
4. If you want to use this batch list again later (for example, to recapture at a
higher resolution), click the Save button on the toolbar, and in the resulting
dialog box, save the file as a batch capture file (BCF).

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