You
can output more than one clip to a VTR in a single pass. When you
load multiple clips into the Output Clip menu, you must define in
and out points (and any other output clip options) for each clip
before starting the clip output process.
When multiple clips in
the same session are selected for output, the application performs
a validation check to determine if certain parameters match the
project settings and whether or not the video device is capable
of outputting these clips. The following outcomes are possible:
- If the clips have mixed timing settings,
you are prompted to select which timing you want to use. Clips having
timings different from the one you select are discarded.
- Clips with field dominance mismatch are
discarded or kept, depending on your selection.
- Clips exceeding the maximum bit depth
are discarded from the selection. A selection containing 8- and
10-bit clips can be output.
- If all the clips are discarded from the
selection after the validation check, a message appears allowing
you to confirm.
If some of the clips
have overlapping timecodes, their timecodes are highlighted in red
in the clip list. To fix overlapping timecodes, edit the timecodes
in the clip list, or use the timecode fields in the Output tab.
For additional information on setting timecodes, see
About the Change TC/KC/Rate Tools.
To output multiple clips with the large
Output Clip menu:
- Load multiple clips into the Output Clip
menu. See
Accessing the Output Clip Menu.
- If the clips have conflicting timings,
you are prompted to select the timing you want to use. Clips that
do not match this timing are discarded.
- To ouput a clip, its status field must
have the selected indicator. Click the
Status field to alternate between the selected indicator
and an empty field.
- Set output options for each clip. See
Outputting a Single Clip.
- Optional: Click the column headers to
sort the list. This changes the order of the output sequence.
- To output the clip to the VTR, select
Insert from the Output box.
The clips with Status
selected are output to tape. During output, the Status column is
updated to reflect the status of each clip:
- Pending: the clip is waiting to be output
to tape.
- Output: the clip is being output to tape.
- Done: the clip has been ouput to tape.
- After the transfer is complete, verify
that it was successful by playing the transferred clips: cue to
the in timecodes and click the Play button in the VTR Transport
controls. Clips that have been output are highlighted in the clip
list of the large Output Clip menu.
- When finished, click EXIT Output Clip.
When outputting multiple
clips with the small Output Clip menu, note the following differences:
- Use the Previous and Next buttons to
navigate the clip list.
- Once output options have been set for
each clip, make sure you are viewing the first clip you want to
output.
- When you select Insert in the Output
box, the clip you are viewing, and all subsequent clips, are output
to tape. Clips that precede the clip you are viewing are not output
to tape.