Great suggestion for number 3... my workaround is the same as yours for number 4.
Steve Hullfish
contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction"
On Feb 13, 2013, at 9:18 PM, Mark Spano cutandcover@gmail.com> wrote:
> Agreed on all points. No scopes? Painful.
>
> Point 3 - if you're talking about live capturing into Avid, if you know how
> much time you want, you can set the Limit Record Time in minutes in the
> Capture settings. I do this all the time. 120 there will kick the capture
> out when it hits the 2-hour mark.
>
> Point 4 - when I've had to do this, I make a sequence, set its start
> timecode at the timecode I want that moment in the clip to be. Set an in on
> the source clip and edit the clip into the start of the sequence. Then 'add
> filler at start' to the sequence a bunch of times so you can extend the
> head of the clip back as far as it will go. Now you have your actual clip
> start timecode.
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