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How do you recapture clips
Posted by John Baum on October 11, 2005 at 4:58 pmIs there a way to recapture clips already in the project bins?
In Vegas you just right click and choose “recapture”. Looking for something similar if it exists.John Baum replied 20 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 11 Replies -
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Craig Howard
October 11, 2005 at 7:38 pmCreate and export a batch list. Use this file to recapture clips.
Craig
Shooter Film Company
Auckland
New Zealand(Premiere Pro 1.5 / Matrox TRX100 XTreme Pro)
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Aanarav Sareen
October 11, 2005 at 10:41 pmLocate your clip in the project window > right click > Batch Capture > Insert the tape into your device and Press capture 🙂
Aanarav Sareen
Adobe Certfied Expert, Premiere Pro
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Craig Howard
October 11, 2005 at 10:50 pmThat option will be greyed out I believe.
So select clips in Project window >Project Menu > Export Batch List etc….
Craig
Shooter Film Company
Auckland
New Zealand(Premiere Pro 1.5 / Matrox TRX100 XTreme Pro)
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Aanarav Sareen
October 11, 2005 at 11:35 pm[Craig Howard] “That option will be greyed out I believe.”
It will only be greyed out IF the clip is linked to a media file. If it is not linked to a media file, then the options will not be greyed out.
Screenshot hereAanarav Sareen
Adobe Certfied Expert, Premiere Pro
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Craig Howard
October 12, 2005 at 6:07 amNot sure I understand Anarav
The poster wanted to recapture clips already in the bins ( for some reason).
If you select a clip in the bin by right clicking on it, you can not recapture it by batch process in the manner you suggested.
Well I certainly can not on my setup because it is greyed out and I have always exported a Batch list for this purpose.We may be talking at cross purposes ?
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Aanarav Sareen
October 12, 2005 at 6:22 amI meant that if the clip is UNLINKED then the option will become activated not otherwise. Basically, we both are right. 😀 Just using different scenarios.
Aanarav Sareen
Adobe Certfied Expert, Premiere Pro
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John Baum
October 12, 2005 at 5:04 pmI wanted to recapture some clips that had bad audio levels.
So, if there not used in the timeline I can do this? Or do they have to be unlinked.
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Craig Howard
October 12, 2005 at 10:32 pmRecapturing them may not help the audio problem if you captured from a dv source ( stream)
Craig
Shooter Film Company
Auckland
New Zealand(Premiere Pro 1.5 / Matrox TRX100 XTreme Pro)
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John Baum
October 13, 2005 at 8:03 pmDon’t worry, it will help.
I just installed a patchbay for my audio and didn’t realise I had the audio I was trying to capture routed wrong. -
Larry Sherwood
October 13, 2005 at 11:14 pmRt. click on one of the bad clips in the bin
Choose Unlink Media
A window will open and ask if you want to keep the media or if you want to delete it. Since the audio is bad I would assume you would Delete the file.
Confirm the Deletion
Rt. click the clip again and choose Batch Capture
That should do it.
Hope this helps
LS
Larry Sherwood
Sherwood Post Production
Austin, Texas
512 219-8721
larry@sherwoodpost.com
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