Help w/ batch capture?

Hey guys,
Just finished a shoot in the city this arvo. Got back to log and capture and have run into a short problem.
I've logged all my clips, about 25 minutes worth, broken up into 7 seperate clips. The footage from today was recorded onto the second half of a 60-min tape. I shot 10 seconds of nothingness before todays shoot to give me a good buffer for batch pre-roll. The problem is, even if I try to batch capture starting at a point (let's say 2:00;00 in, for hypothetical), the camera insists on returning to the very beginning of the tape. So, because I have a timecode break, and theoretically 2 different 2:00;00 timecodes, I've run into trouble.
Question is, is there a setting in capture settings that will make it not continue past my broken timecode. ie, I want to stay on this side of the break and not jump to that side! haha.
Hope I was clear enough. If it makes any difference, I'm using a Sony Z1P for capture purposes.
Thanks, Josh

I thought Final Cut renames reels automatically when it detects broken timecode. No? At least this is standard behavior on my machine and I find it very useful. (I might have set it up myself without even knowing it - there are way too many settings in different menus.)
Edit: I use "Capture Now" and seldom "Log and Capture" because my clients prefer to have all their footage on the hard drive. Probably when you do it in a proper way and log clips first, you do have to change the reel name manually.
Message was edited by: George Bazhenov

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