Set your capture and device control settings in the capture window
To immediately capture, or to capture from a non-controllable device, click the red record
button [G].
If you wish to log the clip using RS-422 deck control, enter the desired in and out points using
the 'set in' and 'set out' buttons, or by manually typing the timecode and clicking 'log clip'.
Enter a clip name and press 'ok'. The empty clip will now appear in the 'project' window. Repeat
this until you have logged all of the clips you wish to batch capture.
Then choose: File > batch capture [F6]. To set handles on the clips, enable the option to capture with
handles and type the number of additional frames you require at the start and end of each clip and
click 'ok'. You will now be prompted to enter your tape. Click 'ok' and your clips will now be captured.
Export to Tape
If you want to edit your timeline to an external deck, you can do so using Premiere Pro's 'edit to
tape' feature. Choose between two export types: insert and assemble. Insert editing requires
unbroken timecode for the duration of the project which is to be laid to tape, and is also a great
solution when you want to replace a shot on an existing tape. In assemble mode, the tape
needs only to be "blacked" until a point just beyond the starting timecode of the sequence.
As assemble editing erases the tape ahead of the record heads, it should not be used where
other projects already exist on the tape after the out point of your edit.
Use the 'edit to tape' feature to export your edit to an external deck
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