User Manual

Logging Directly into a Bin
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If you want to pause the deck while you enter a clip name and comments, see “Pausing
the Deck While Logging” on page 143.
t To cue your source tape: Use the deck controls in the Capture tool to cue your source
tape to the start or end point. Click the Mark IN button or the Mark OUT button in the
Capture tool.
Capture tool Mark IN button (left) and Mark OUT button (right)
t To log using timecode: If the footage starts at an IN point or ends at an OUT point, type
the timecode in the text box next to the Mark IN button or the Mark OUT button. Then
press the Go to IN button or the Go to OUT button to scan the tape forward to the mark.
Capture tool Go to IN button (left) and Go to OUT button (right)
After you set the mark, the Mark IN button changes to the Mark OUT and Log button or the
Mark IN and Log button, depending on the first mark you set.
Mark IN and Log button (left) and Mark OUT and Log button (right)
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For NTSC film-to-tape transfer or footage downconverted from 1080p/24, you must log the
correct pulldown phase. See “Setting the Pulldown Phase” on page 149 and “Entering
Pulldown Information” on page 151.
9. (Option) Enter a clip name and comment in the corresponding text boxes in the Capture tool.
10. To finish logging the clip, do one of the following:
t If the deck is running: Click the Mark OUT and Log button or press the F4 key. The clip
logs into the bin and the deck continues to play.
t To cue the remaining start or end point: Use the deck controls to locate the start or end
point. Click the Mark OUT and Log button or the Mark IN and Log button to set the
remaining IN point or OUT points. The clip logs into the bin.
t To log using timecode: Type a timecode for the clip’s IN point, OUT point, or duration
in the timecode text boxes next to the corresponding icon. Then press the Go to IN
button or the Go to OUT button to scan the tape forward to the mark. To log the clip into
the bin, click the Log Clip button in the Capture tool.