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To import an XML Cinema Tools batch capture list into Final Cut Pro, In Final Cut Pro

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3 In the dialog that appears, select a location and enter a name for the batch capture list. 4 Do one of the following: • To include all records in the XML file: Click "Export all records in the current found set." • 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." 5 Click Save. An XML batch capture list is created and saved to the designated location. To import an XML Cinema Tools batch capture list into Final Cut Pro 1 In Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > XML. 2 In the dialog that appears, select the XML batch capture list you exported from Cinema Tools, then click Choose. The Import XML dialog appears. 3 Choose the project to add the batch list clips to using the Destination pop-up menu. You can also create a new project using this pop-up menu. 4 Choose the default sequence preset to use from the Default pop-up menu. 5 When importing XML files exported from Cinema Tools, you can leave all of the checkboxes unselected. 6 Click OK to import the XML file. 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. Additionally, you can see the film details, such as keycode information and telecine film speed (TK speed), in the Browser. See Showing Film-Related Information in the Browser for information about adding film columns to the Browser. 114 Chapter 7 Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database

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3
In the dialog that appears, select a location and enter a name for the batch capture list.
4
Do one of the following:
To include all records in the XML file:
Click “Export all records in the current found set.”
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.”
5
Click Save.
An XML batch capture list is created and saved to the designated location.
To import an XML Cinema Tools batch capture list into Final Cut Pro
1
In Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > XML.
2
In the dialog that appears, select the XML batch capture list you exported from
Cinema Tools, then click Choose.
The Import XML dialog appears.
3
Choose the project to add the batch list clips to using the Destination pop-up menu.
You can also create a new project using this pop-up menu.
4
Choose the default sequence preset to use from the Default pop-up menu.
5
When importing XML files exported from Cinema Tools, you can leave all of the checkboxes
unselected.
6
Click OK to import the XML file.
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.
Additionally, you can see the film details, such as keycode information and telecine film
speed (TK speed), in the Browser. See
Showing Film-Related Information in the Browser
for information about adding film columns to the Browser.
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Chapter 7
Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database