Part iv logging, capturing, and importing – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Contents

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Establishing Device Control

206

Synchronizing Equipment With a Blackburst Generator

Chapter 16

209

External Video Monitoring

209

Using an External Video Monitor While You Edit

211

Connecting DV/FireWire Devices to an External Monitor

211

Previewing Standard Definition Video on an External Monitor

212

Previewing High Definition Video on an External Monitor

213

Choosing Playback and Edit to Tape Output Settings

216

Using Digital Cinema Desktop Preview

220

Compensating for Video Latency by Specifying a Frame Offset

221

About the Display Quality of External Video

221

Troubleshooting External Video Monitoring Problems

222

Controlling When External Video Output Is Updated

Part IV

Logging, Capturing, and Importing

Chapter 17

225

Overview of Logging and Capturing

225

What Are Logging and Capturing?

226

Ways to Log and Capture Footage in Final Cut Pro

229

Learning About the Log and Capture Window

235

Are You Ready to Log and Capture?

Chapter 18

237

Logging Clips

237

The Importance of Logging

238

Benefits of Logging

239

Preparing to Log

242

Monitoring Video and Audio While Logging

243

Entering Logging Information and Logging Clips

257

Avoiding Duplicate Timecode Numbers on a Single Tape

259

Additional Sources for Logging Information

Chapter 19

261

Capturing Your Footage to Disk

261

Before You Capture

262

Different Ways to Capture Footage

262

Batch Capturing Clips

263

Before You Batch Capture

264

Learning About the Batch Capture Dialog

266

Batch Capturing Selected Clips

268

Stopping and Restarting the Batch Capture Process

269

About the Additional Items Found Dialog

270

Capturing Clips as You Log (Capture Clip)

271

Capturing Entire Tapes (Capture Now)

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