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t Select a tape name from the list.
Tape names and associated projects are listed in two columns.
t If the tape is not in the list, click New, and then type a new tape name in the text box that
appears at the bottom of the Tape Name list.
t Click the Source Tape Display to display the tape names and associated project names
for all bins that have been opened in the current session.
Stop the process at any time by clicking Cancel.
For guidelines on naming tapes, see “Naming Tapes” on page 123.
8. Click OK.
The tape name is displayed in the Capture tool.
9. Play the tape manually from the deck or media source, and click the Record button to start
and stop capturing of each clip.
For more information, see “Capturing On-the-Fly” on page 199.
10. If you notice that your captured material is consistently one or more frames off, select
“Latency for satellite mode” in the General tab in the Capture Settings dialog box to fix the
problem.
For more information, see “Capture Settings: General Tab” on page 1303.
Scheduling a Capture Session
You can schedule a capture session for upcoming live satellite feeds by placing the Capture tool
in Scheduled Record mode.
When the time-of-day timecode is within 10 seconds of the next scheduled capture time (and if
the Capture Tool window is still active) the Capture tool enters Coincidence Wait mode (blinking
yellow record light) and then begins capturing. When the capture is complete, the Capture tool
updates the timecode entry fields for the next scheduled capturing session.
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You can still use the Capture tool with Scheduled Record mode enabled as long as you stop using
the Capture tool before the next scheduled capturing session. You cannot start a scheduled live
feed capture if the Capture tool is in use. The Capture tool must be the active window for a
scheduled capturing to occur.
To schedule a capture session:
1. Select Tools > Capture.
The Capture tool opens.
2. Click the Toggle Source button until the Satellite Mode icon appears.