Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Chapter 14

Assemble and Insert Editing Using Edit to Tape

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 Mark In: Click this button, or press I, to set the frame on your tape where recording

will start.

 Mark Out: Click this button, or press O, to set the frame on your tape where

recording will stop.

 Go to In Point: Click this button, or press Shift-I, to move the tape to the In point

you set.

 Go to Out Point: Click this button, or press Shift-O, to move the tape to the Out point

you set.

Destination Track Controls
These controls allow you to specify which tracks on tape are edited to when
performing an insert edit. In addition to video and timecode, up to eight audio tracks
can be output to supported video and audio decks.

Note: When you perform an assemble edit, all tracks on your recording deck are
simultaneously record-enabled and the destination track controls are disabled.

 Timecode Insert: When this control is selected, the timecode of the clip or sequence

to be output is edited to tape along with its audio and video. The timecode edited to
tape is taken from the section of the clip or sequence being output. Turn on this
option only if you want to overwrite the timecode already on the destination tape.
This feature works with devices that support serial device control protocols such as
RS-422, as well as some DVCPRO HD devices

Important:

When insert editing video and audio into an existing program on tape,

you generally want to disable Timecode Insert in order to leave the existing timecode
unchanged.

 Video Insert: When this control is selected, the video track on tape is replaced by the

video output from your computer. Turning off this control prevents the video of your
clip or sequence from overwriting the video already on your destination tape.

Choose your audio tracks
from this pop-up menu.

Click here to enable or

disable timecode.

Click here to enable
or disable video.

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