Capturing your footage to disk, Overview of the capturing process, Chapter 14 – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Capturing Your Footage to Disk

Capturing is the process of transferring footage from your
original tapes to media files on the computer hard disk.

This chapter covers the following:

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Overview of the Capturing Process

(p. 171)

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Overview of the Capture Window

(p. 172)

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Preparing to Capture

(p. 178)

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Capturing Individual Clips in the Capture Window

(p. 181)

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Using Capture Now

(p. 185)

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Adding Markers to Clips in the Capture Window

(p. 187)

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Recapturing Clips

(p. 189)

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Finding Your Media Files After Capture

(p. 192)

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Modifying a Media File’s Reel Name Property

(p. 194)

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Avoiding Duplicate Timecode Numbers on a Single Tape

(p. 195)

Overview of the Capturing Process

The goal of the capturing process is to organize your original footage and transfer it to
your computer hard disk so you can edit it. The entire capturing process encompasses
several overlapping phases.

Organizing Your Tapes
Before you capture footage, it’s important to organize and label your tapes so you can
tell Final Cut Express HD where your footage comes from. This is important in case you
need to capture the same footage again later. For more information, see “

Organizing

and Labeling Your Tapes

” on page 178.

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