About Subclips" in Chapter 8.To divide a captured DV clip into subclips based on starts and stops:
1.
Open your previously captured DV clip in the Viewer.
2.
With the Viewer active, choose Mark > DV Start/Stop Detection (Figure 5.32 ).
Figure 5.32. Choose Mark > DV Start/Stop Detection.
Final Cut Express places a marker at every point where it detects a Stop/Start signal in the clip's media file (Figure 5.33 ).
Figure 5.33. Final Cut Express places a marker at every point where it detects a Stop/Start signal in your clip's media file.
3.
If you want, add more markers at any point in the clip where you want to create a subclip.
4.
Locate your clip's icon in the Browser; then click its expansion triangle to view the markers you just added to the clip (Figure 5.34 ).
Figure 5.34. Click the expansion triangle next to the clip to view the new markers. Select the markers you want to convert to subclips.
5.
If you want, rename markers with the names you want your subclips to have.
6.
Select all of the markers; then choose Modify > Make Subclip.New subclips, derived from your marked clip, appear in the Browser (Figure 5.35 ). If you renamed your markers, your new subclips use those names.
Figure 5.35. New subclips, derived from the markers in your marked clip, appear in the Browser.
7.
Review your new subclips and delete any with material you don't need.