Only one problem with this method-- there hasn't been a batch capture file
since a few versions ago! <grin>
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----- Original Message -----
From: Julian Baldwin
Using your new PP 2.0, create a NEW batch capture file containing, say, one
entry to capture a clip from the cassette in question.
If that works correctly and it can 'find' the device on which the tape is
being played, and captures the clip as required, try the following:-
Open your original batch capture file (the PP 1.0 version), highlight and
copy (ctrl-C) the timecode and other information to your clipboard. Then
paste it into the new PP 2.0 batch capture file after the info which worked.
Assuming that the format of the info is similar between PP 1.0 and 2.0 then
it might work. Worth a try!
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