Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 113

Using XML Batch Capture Lists

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• To include only those records that have video reel, timecode start, and timecode duration values and are not already connected to a clip: Click "Export only eligible records in the current found set." 6 Click Save. A plain text batch capture list is created and saved to the designated location. Tip: You can edit the batch capture list in a text editor. However, make sure that you do not delete or overwrite the Tab characters that separate the fields in each line. You can delete lines for clips you don't want to capture. To import a standard Cinema Tools batch capture list into Final Cut Pro 1 Either open an existing project or create a new project in Final Cut Pro. 2 In Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > Batch List at [current fps], where "current fps" is the sequence preset frame rate. You can change the sequence preset frame rate by choosing Audio/Video Settings from the Final Cut Pro menu. 3 In the dialog that appears, select the batch capture list you exported from Cinema Tools, then click Choose. The clips appear in the Browser as offline clips, ready to be batch captured. See the Final Cut Pro documentation for details about batch capturing. Important: If your video has non-drop frame timecode, make sure that Non-Drop Frame is chosen from the Default Timecode pop-up menu of the preset you choose in the Final Cut Pro Device Control Presets tab (located in the Audio/Video Settings window) before you begin capturing. Using XML Batch Capture Lists Exporting XML batch capture lists from Cinema Tools and importing them into Final Cut Pro is similar to the process used for standard batch capture lists. To export an XML batch capture list from Cinema Tools 1 Make sure that the List View window displays the database records of the clips you want to capture. To display all of the records in the database, click Show All in the List View window. 2 Choose File > Export > XML Batch List. Chapter 7 Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database 113

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To include only those records that have video reel, timecode start, and timecode duration
values and are not already connected to a clip:
Click “Export only eligible records in the
current found set.”
6
Click Save.
A plain text batch capture list is created and saved to the designated location.
Tip:
You can edit the batch capture list in a text editor. However, make sure that you do
not delete or overwrite the Tab characters that separate the fields in each line. You can
delete lines for clips you don’t want to capture.
To import a standard Cinema Tools batch capture list into Final Cut Pro
1
Either open an existing project or create a new project in Final Cut Pro.
2
In Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > Batch List at [
current fps
], where “current fps” is
the sequence preset frame rate.
You can change the sequence preset frame rate by choosing Audio/Video Settings from
the Final Cut Pro menu.
3
In the dialog that appears, select the batch capture list you exported from Cinema Tools,
then click Choose.
The clips appear in the Browser as offline clips, ready to be batch captured. See the
Final Cut Pro documentation for details about batch capturing.
Important:
If your video has non-drop frame timecode, make sure that Non-Drop Frame
is chosen from the Default Timecode pop-up menu of the preset you choose in the
Final Cut Pro Device Control Presets tab (located in the Audio/Video Settings window)
before you begin capturing.
Using XML Batch Capture Lists
Exporting XML batch capture lists from Cinema Tools and importing them into Final Cut Pro
is similar to the process used for standard batch capture lists.
To export an XML batch capture list from Cinema Tools
1
Make sure that the List View window displays the database records of the clips you want
to capture.
To display all of the records in the database, click Show All in the List View window.
2
Choose File > Export > XML Batch List.
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Chapter 7
Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database