The following explains how to determine the directory to capture sources to in advance and import sources all together.
1) Click the [Add to Batch Capture List] list button on the Player.
2) Click [Batch Capture].
The [Batch Capture] dialog box appears.
Click [Capture] on the menu bar, and click [Batch Capture].
Displaying the [Batch Capture] dialog box: [F10]
3) Select the device preset from the list at [Input Settings].
4) Set the reel name, if necessary.
To set a reel name, uncheck [UserBit is used as a Reel No.] and enter a reel name. You can also select previously entered reel names from the list.
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5) Play back the source to capture, and set the In and Out points.
When the In point is placed ahead of the Out point on the timeline, the text in that row is displayed in red. This area will not be captured.
The In point and duration can also be specified as the capture range. After setting the In point, click the [Dur] timecode on the Player to enter the duration and then press [Enter] on the keyboard.
6) Click [Add to Batch Capture List] in the [Batch Capture] dialog box.
Click [Add to Batch Capture List] on the Player.
Click the [Add to Batch Capture List] list button on the Player, and click [Video and Audio].
If you click the [Add to Batch Capture List] list button on the Player and select [Video Only] or [Audio Only], only the video part or audio part will be captured.
Adding to batch capture list: [Ctrl] + [B]
8) Turn on the check buttons for the sources to capture from the list in the [Batch Capture] dialog box.
The check buttons are turned on immediately after the sources are added to the list.
9) Click [Capture] in the [Batch Capture] dialog box.
If a reel name is not set in step 4) , capturing starts and the progress is displayed in [Status] of the [Batch Capture] dialog box. The captured clip is registered to the bin.
10) Insert a tape in your camera, and select the corresponding reel name from the [Please insert the tape, and select the reel name.] list.
The time required for capturing is indicated next to the reel name.
11) Click [OK].
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[Create new capture list] |
Create a new batch capture list. |
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[Load capture list] |
Import the saved batch capture list (ECL, CSV, RNL, ALE or FCL file). |
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[Save capture list] |
Save the content of the batch capture list as a CSV file. |
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[Add to Batch Capture List] |
Add to the batch capture list. |
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Source to be captured |
Check the sources to capture from the list. |
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[Reel No.] |
Click this button to edit a reel name. If there is not even one batch capture list set with a reel name, the [Reel No.] items are not displayed in the dialog box. |
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[In]/[Out]/[Duration] |
Display the In and Out points and duration of the source. The timecode that is given priority at capture is underlined. To change the timecode that is given priority, select the source and right-click, and click [Change to In/Out capture] or [Change to In/Duration capture]. The numerical value can also be changed by clicking the timecode at [In]/[Out]/[Duration]. |
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[Type] |
Click and select the content to capture (both video and audio parts/video part only/audio part only). |
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[File Name] |
Click this item to specify the file name and save destination of the source to capture. Click the folder icon to specify the save destination of the source to capture. You can also select multiple sources to specify the save destination. |
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Number of sources and duration |
Display the number of checked sources/total number of sources in list and each duration. During a capture, the duration available for capture, current disk space usage, and the number of file divisions are displayed. |
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Clip marker |
During capture, add a marker with a comment to the source clip. A list of clip marker timecodes and comments is displayed. Multiple clip markers can be assigned. When the source has been captured in MPEG TS format, the information of the preset clip marker will not be recorded to the captured source file but to the project file. The information of the clip marker set at capture will not be reflected even if that source file is opened in another project file after EDIUS is restarted. |
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[Input Settings] |
Click the list to select the device preset used for capture. [Capture Settings] Display the [System Settings] dialog box. You can check and change [Capture]. |
To delete the source to capture from the batch capture list, select and right-click the source, and click [Delete].
To select all sources in the batch capture list, select and right-click the source, and click [Select All].
You can save batch-captured sources as a list.
1) Click the [Add to Batch Capture List] list button on the Player.
2) Click [Batch Capture].
The [Batch Capture] dialog box appears.
Click [Capture] on the menu bar, and click [Batch Capture].
Displaying the [Batch Capture] dialog box: [F10]
3) Click [Save capture list].
4) Set a file name and save destination, and click [Save].
When “Mode1” is selected for the save format, hours/minutes/seconds/frames will be entered in a column. When “Mode2” is selected, hours/minutes/seconds/frames will be entered in each respective column.
Import saved batch capture lists.
Batch capture lists can be imported in the following formats:
Batch capture list (*.ecl): Binary format file of batch capture list
CSV file (*.csv): Text format file containing data delimited by commas
RNL file (*.rnl): Files created by Grass Valley StormNavi, RexNavi, RaptorNavi, or EzNavi
ALE file (*.ale): Files equivalent to Avid Log Exchange batch capture list
FCL file (*.fcl): Files equivalent to Final Cut Pro batch capture list
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1) Click the [Add to Batch Capture List] list button on the Player.
2) Click [Batch Capture].
The [Batch Capture] dialog box appears.
Click [Capture] on the menu bar, and click [Batch Capture].
Displaying the [Batch Capture] dialog box: [F10]
3) Click [Load capture list].
4) Select the extension of the file to import in [File of type], select the file and click [Open].