Ian Corey
January 13th, 2005, 10:53 PM
Thank you for all of the help I have gotten from this board. You folks rock.
I'm working in FCP 4.0, I upgraded recently from FCEx and am familiarizing myself with logging and batch capturing. Using the XL2 shot in 16:9, 24p, 2:3:3:2, with dropframe turned on.
I'm attempting to capture 18 logged clips from a pre-striped tape. After the first 2 clips (roughly a minute each in length) I am alerted that there is a time code break and the capture will attempt to re-cue and capture beyond the break.
I have disabled the Pref setting to "make new clip on time code break" as mentioned in this forum. I have also disabled "abort on tc break".
1) Do I need to set this pref in a new project for it to take effect or will it catch on when I click OK like, say, a "still frame duration" change will? I am not thinking so.
2) Why am I encountering so many time code breaks? I went to great lengths to stripe my tapes before hand to avoid this type of problem. The breaks always occur mid-clip, not at the cut point.
Before I go I'll mention that this problem seems exclusively associated with the batch capture. I can "capture now" and "capture clip" without problem.
I'll thank you in advance if you can help. And please forgive me if this is a repeat question. I did search the archive though.
I'm working in FCP 4.0, I upgraded recently from FCEx and am familiarizing myself with logging and batch capturing. Using the XL2 shot in 16:9, 24p, 2:3:3:2, with dropframe turned on.
I'm attempting to capture 18 logged clips from a pre-striped tape. After the first 2 clips (roughly a minute each in length) I am alerted that there is a time code break and the capture will attempt to re-cue and capture beyond the break.
I have disabled the Pref setting to "make new clip on time code break" as mentioned in this forum. I have also disabled "abort on tc break".
1) Do I need to set this pref in a new project for it to take effect or will it catch on when I click OK like, say, a "still frame duration" change will? I am not thinking so.
2) Why am I encountering so many time code breaks? I went to great lengths to stripe my tapes before hand to avoid this type of problem. The breaks always occur mid-clip, not at the cut point.
Before I go I'll mention that this problem seems exclusively associated with the batch capture. I can "capture now" and "capture clip" without problem.
I'll thank you in advance if you can help. And please forgive me if this is a repeat question. I did search the archive though.