Capture. MTS files in first

With final cut PRO 7, I could go into file > ingest between log and transfer and the software my. MTS clips in my project and store them on my drive to work. I tried the equivalent of Adobe Premiere, which I believe is file > Capture, but I can't seem to make it work. First won't swallow. This way MTS files? I know that I can copy the AVCHD folder on my computer and import the files (file > import), but it creates a new stage. It seemed easier with FCP 7 that I could get the files in my project and store them on my machine at the same time.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank you.

The Caption function is used to record the video stream that coming from a band camera, using reading via a connection that is not very common these days.  It was a part of the workflow on tape.  Most of the industry is passed to a tapeless workflow, using structures like AVCHD files instead.  Capture would take much longer time than the copy that you would have to review the tape to get the real movie off the unit.

When it comes to move files on a media card, the term is Ingest.  We have an ingest tool, prelude, which can copy the files from the card and get them ready for use in first, but it is not necessary.  Just copy the complete directory of the card on the disc structure is very good.

For FCP7, what actually the program copied files on the hard disk, and then transcode them in a format that the FCP could easily work with.  We do not require that.  So, we actually register a step allowing you to copy these files and start editing.

It is technically possible to simply edit the files directly on the map, but it is discouraged.  Copy your files first.

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