MEDIASTUDIO PRO USER GUIDE1109. Click the Mark-in button on the Control bar or Control: Mark-in [ F 3 ]whenever you see the video you want to select for capture. (Thecurrent frame is indicated in the Mark-In box on the Status bar.)10. Click the Mark-out button on the Control bar or Control: Mark-out[ F 4 ] when you want to end a selection. (The current frame is indicatedin the Mark-out box on the Status bar.)Repeat steps 9 and 10 until you have marked all the sequences of thevideo that you wish to capture. Each time you mark a section of video,Video Capture records the timecode of the mark in a batch list whichyou can view or edit at a later stage.11. Click the Stop button after you have finished marking all the videosequences.Viewing and editing a batch listOnce you have created a batch list, you can view it before you capture toensure you have the correct sequences of video. You can also load anexisting batch file or even a Video Editor DVP file from which to capture.Using batch lists in this way allows you to capture exactly the same sourceeach time, and is very helpful for creating high resolution files to replacelow resolution files you may have been using for editing.To view or edit a batch list:1. Click Capture: Batch Settings to open the Batch Settings dialog box.This dialog box displays a list of each marked segment of the video.To load an existing batch file or Video Editor DVP file, click the Loadbutton and choose the appropriate file from the Load dialog box.2. Click on the segment in the list box that you want to edit and then clickthe Preview button to see the video in the video window of VideoCapture.3. To change the mark-in and mark-out times, either click the respectivebuttons as the video plays back or enter the values directly into theMark-in and Mark-out spin boxes. (After adjusting the mark values,click the Update button to reflect the changes in the batch list.)If you want to use this batch later (for example, to recapture at ahigher resolution), click the Save button and in the resulting dialogbox, save the file as a batch capture file (BCF).