Do you have deck control turned off? Look for the button that looks like a tape deck and turn it off. The TC track doesn't actually matter. Once you have the deck control off, you still need to assign a "tape name" but that can just be "DVD." I do this all the time for scratch narration. Deck control needs to be off. TC can be on (it will just use time of day, IIRC)
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On May 27, 2011, at 9:56 AM, Jason Gillet wrote:
> I haven't tried to dig a DVD into 5.0 up until now. I usually use MPEG Stream clip. For some reason I am unable to load a non TC source into Avid via capture tool. I have no TC selected loading Component using Analog XLR and Timecode Source: is set to Automatic. I am getting this error message:
> Exception: In order to do an In-Out Capter, the Capture Tool must be in deck control mode and the TC button must be enabled.
>
> I just want to hit record and load the footage. I don't need TC. Why can't I do this????
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