Having Start/Stop detect to break up DV NTSC on import?

Having Start/Stop detect to break up DV NTSC on import?
is this posible it works when importing my HDV but when i down convert out of camera to DV anamorfic it makes one file.

This might be what you want. After import of clip, select the clip in the browser go to Mark>Dv start/stop detect.
FCP will make your selected clip into a folder and inside will be the scene breaks.
Hope I understood your question.

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