User Manual
Recapturing and Decomposing
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To proceed with the decompose process:
t Click OK.
Recapturing a Sequence Without Using Decompose
When you recapture a sequence without using decompose, your Avid editing application creates
new master clips and captures new media in a single operation.
For more information on recapturing a sequence with and without decompose, see
“Understanding Recapturing” on page 243 and “Understanding Decompose and
Expert Decompose” on page 245.
To recapture a sequence:
1. Select the proper Capture settings and set up the capture tools, as described in “Preparing for
Capture” on page 159.
2. Open or activate the bin that stores the sequence.
3. Select Bin > Go To Capture Mode.
4. Select the sequence you want to recapture.
5. Select Clip > Batch Capture.
The Batch Capture dialog box opens.
6. To preserve clips that already have existing media files, select “Offline media only.”
Deselect this option if you plan to recapture the entire sequence.
7. (Option) Select “All clips in a group edit.”
8. Click the Handle Length text box and type the number of additional frames you want to
capture at the heads and tails of the new master clips.
This provides enough overlap for trimming and adding transition effects.
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If you attempt to trim or add effects with no handles, you will receive an error message
notifying you that there is insufficient media.
9. (Option) Select “Extend handles beyond master clip edges” to allow the handles to extend
before the beginning and after the end of the original master clip.
When you batch capture, deselecting this option prevents capturing across a discontinuous
timecode error.
For example, if the starting timecode for a master clip is 1:00:10:00 and the resulting master
clip after a decompose with handles causes the new master clip to begin at 1:00:09:00, batch
capturing fails if there are any timecode discontinuities between 1:00:09:00 and 1:00:10:00.
10. Click OK.