The automated process of capturing an entire group of clips (such as from a DV camcorder) as defined by a batch list.
Combining your video capture card with deck control so that you can define your in and out points first, then capture only the footage you want.
A process where information stored in clips is used to control the deck or camcorder to automatically capture, or digitize, the video and/or audio material that corresponds to a group of clips from the same source.
With more sophisticated editing equipment you can control the VCR from the edit suit. This means that to digitize you can type in the Timecodes of the clips you want and leave the machine to 'Batch Capture' the footage.
A capture transaction performed in a batch run. A process that completes a transaction: The Issuing Bank credits the merchant's bank account with the funds for the transaction and updates the cardholder's statement.
A process where information stored in clips is used to control the camcorder to automatically capture, or digitise the video or audio material that corresponds to each clip.
The ability of certain computer-based editing systems to automatically capture whole lists or "batches" of clips from source videotapes.
When recording video from a high quality source for professional broadcast output, you use Batch Capture to digitize video. This is the most efficient, accurate, and secure method for capturing video and provides a timecode specific shot list in order of captured items.