Capturing entire tape

Hi, I am trying to capture an entire tape, instead of doing it clip by clip. I go to Capture Now...and then hit play on my camera. It seems to capture everything. However, in FCP, it only has the first minute or so. BUT...when I go to Finder and into my actual scratch disk manually, and open that captured file, it plays the entire thing in Quicktime. Why is it only showing it as being a minute long in FCP?

John:
If you play the QT file from your scratch disc and see the complete tape, it was captured ! By a chance, didn't you add some IN/OUT points by mistake in FCP?
Again, if your AT file is the complete tape, try just importing that file in your project and you must see the complete footage there.
Hope it helps ... and/or make sense !
  Alberto

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