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Capture Settings
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Capture Settings
Capture settings include essential options for capturing, batch capturing, auto capturing,
capturing to multiple media files, DV scene extraction, and setting key commands.
Capture Settings: General Tab
Enable edit from bin
(Splice, Overwrite)
Lets you edit clips directly from a bin by selecting a clip and clicking the Splice-in or the
Overwrite button.
Always keep at least
one version in Attic.
This option is on by default and when enabled will keep one version of each bin in the
Attic. If you deselect this option, multiple copies of the bins you have currently been
working on will be saved rather than making sure one copy of every bin will be saved. If
you deselect this option, older bins may have all Attic versions removed to keep to the
Max Files limit.
Show local media
icons
Clip icons will appear blue to indicate the media is local or pink to indicate mixed
resolution.
Option Description
Option Description
Stop deck after
capture
When this option is selected, the deck stops when the capture operation is complete.
Pause deck after
capture
When this option is selected, the deck pauses when the capture operation is complete.
Preroll Method Defines the preroll method. For more information, see
“Selecting Settings for Preroll
Method and for Capturing Across Timecode Breaks” on page 173
.
Force unique clip
names
When this option is selected, your Avid editing application automatically assigns a clip
name based on the bin’s name and ensures this name, or another name you select, is not
already used by any other object in the bin.
Activate bin window
after capture
When this option is selected, your Avid editing application changes the focus from the
Capture Tool window to a bin window after capturing or logging is complete. This lets
you start working in the bin immediately.
Space bar stops
capture
When this option is selected, you can use the space bar to create clip names during the
capturing process. When you press the space bar during a capture operation, your Avid
editing application stops capturing, creates a clip from the captured material, and places
the clip in the active bin.