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deef wrote on 2/7/2003, 9:59 PM
Use Video Capture's Batch Capture capability. You can also just seek to a timecode by Ctr+G or click on the current timecode display or use the main menu.
Control_Z wrote on 2/7/2003, 11:53 PM
That will allow me to record a clip at a specific point on a tape? I must be missing something.
nlamartina wrote on 2/8/2003, 3:07 AM
Control_Z,

Open Video Capture. Plug in the camcorder. Click the "Advanced Capture" tab on the top. On the right side toward the middle, you'll see fields for the in's and out's. Type in where you want to start and stop. Then click "Record In/Out". It will navigate automatically and record your desired selection. This can be batched as well.

Hope this helps,
Nick
taliesin wrote on 2/8/2003, 5:01 AM
Is it a misunderstanding?

I think what you mean is you wanna record from your PC onto your dv tape not recording (=capturing)from tape to PC, right?

I fear, this does not work here but I did not test it yet with version 4.

Marco
deef wrote on 2/8/2003, 3:23 PM
Ah right, this can be done in Video Capture's Print to Tape tab prior to printing by using the Cue Device button to seek the device.
Control_Z wrote on 2/8/2003, 11:36 PM
Right. The V4 window with the timecode simply points to the _current_ tape position and will not accept the position you want to go to before recording.

Thing is, I often render clips for later use or other editors and they must go to miniDV tape one after the other. I keep an index card so I know where I want to print. Premiere allows me to simply enter that number and it goes right to it and starts recording. No muss no fuss.
deef wrote on 2/11/2003, 6:06 PM
So, you should be able to use the Cue Device toggle to setup the device at a specific timecode, and then load multiple files into the Print Queue and print them all in order.