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Re: Batch Digitize
by
John Cuevas
on May 16, 2008 at 3:49:41 pm
There may be another better way, but this works for me.
Open up the digitize tool. Create Tape A & Tape B. Now log all the shots for tape A, but don't digitize. Highlight all the clips and Cntl-d. Take these new clips into a new bin and close first bin.
Highlight all the clips in new bin. From the "clip" pulldown on top, hit "modify" and then pulldown "set source". Change the source to tape B. Avid will give a few warnings, hit yes.
Now batch digitize.
Johnny Cuevas, Editor
www.ckandco.net
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