Importing a batch list – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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2

Select a project tab or open a bin in its own window.

3

Arrange columns in the Browser in the order you want information exported.

All visible columns are included in the exported batch list.

To hide a column: Control-click the column heading, then choose Hide Column from

the shortcut menu.

To display a hidden column: Control-click in any column heading, then choose Show

[Column name] from the shortcut menu, where Column name is the name of the hidden
column.

4

Choose File > Export > Batch List.

5

Select a location to save the file and enter a name for the list.

6

When you’re ready to export, click Save.

Importing a Batch List

You can import a batch list into Final Cut Pro and use it to capture clips to edit or to create
a sequence originally done on another editing system. The frame rate of the batch list is
determined by the currently selected sequence preset in the Audio/Video Settings window.

Note: A batch list must be a text file. In some cases, you may need to add the .txt file
extension to your filename to ensure that Final Cut Pro can import your file.

To import a batch list

1

In the Browser, open an existing bin, or create a new bin to store the offline clips and
open it.

For more information, see

“Organizing Footage in the Browser.”

2

Choose File > Import > Batch List.

Note: The frame rate of the current sequence preset appears in the Import Batch List
command name. For example, if a DV NTSC preset is selected, the command is named
Import Batch List at 29.97 fps.

3

Locate the batch list, select it, then click Choose.

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