Changing a clip’s track selections after logging – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Important:

In Final Cut Pro 6 and later versions, each mono audio channel is captured to

a separate track in a QuickTime media file. Each stereo pair is each captured to a single
interleaved track in a QuickTime media file. In versions previous to Final Cut Pro 6, only
two-channel audio capture is supported to a single QuickTime audio track. Therefore,
older versions of Final Cut Pro can only recognize media files if you capture them with a
single stereo pair audio track.

Changing a Clip’s Track Selections After Logging

Once a clip is logged, you can override its track settings in one of two ways:

Clip Settings command: You can change an offline clip’s track settings by choosing

Modify > Clip Settings, and then enabling different tracks for capture.

Enable or disable
video and audio tracks
for capture.

Choose to modify the
current clip’s video
settings, audio settings,
or both.

Enable or disable specific
audio tracks for capture.

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Chapter 17

Logging from Tape

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