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Final Cut Pro Video, To include all records in the batch file

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To display all of the records in the database, click Show All in the List View window. In the List View window, display the database records for which you want to capture clips. Important: The batch capture list will include only database records that have video reel, timecode start, and timecode duration values. Also, any database records that are already connected to a clip do not appear in the batch capture list. 2 Choose File > Export > Batch Capture. 3 In the Export Batch Capture dialog, choose what you want to capture, then click OK: • Final Cut Pro Video: Choose this option to capture all video and audio contained in the source clips. When you choose this option, the batch log includes the video reel and video timecode information entered in each clip's database record. • Final Cut Pro Audio: Choose this option to capture only the audio from the source clips. When you choose this option, the batch log includes the sound roll and audio timecode information entered in each clip's database record. 4 In the dialog that appears, select a location and enter a name for the batch capture list. 5 Do one of the following: • To include all records in the batch file: Click "Export all records in the current found set." 112 Chapter 7 Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database

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To display all of the records in the database, click Show All in the List View window.
In the List View window,
display the database
records for which you
want to capture clips.
Important:
The batch capture list will include only database records that have video reel,
timecode start, and timecode duration values. Also, any database records that are already
connected to a clip do not appear in the batch capture list.
2
Choose File > Export > Batch Capture.
3
In the Export Batch Capture dialog, choose what you want to capture, then click OK:
Final Cut Pro Video:
Choose this option to capture all video and audio contained in the
source clips. When you choose this option, the batch log includes the video reel and
video timecode information entered in each clip’s database record.
Final Cut Pro Audio:
Choose this option to capture only the audio from the source clips.
When you choose this option, the batch log includes the sound roll and audio timecode
information entered in each clip’s database record.
4
In the dialog that appears, select a location and enter a name for the batch capture list.
5
Do one of the following:
To include all records in the batch file:
Click “Export all records in the current found set.”
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Chapter 7
Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database