Lag & Capture Setup HDV

I'm using FCP 5 and capturing through the camera deck of a Sony FX-1. In FCP the setup is at HVD1080i60. During capture every time I stopped the camera it creates another clip in the browser how do I setup the import so that it will capture all the footage into one long clip instead of several different clips?
I know that in FCP-6 you are able to do this:
In the Log & Capture window (Command + 8), under Clip Settings, be sure to uncheck 'Create new clip on Start/Stop'
How is this same feature accomplished using FCP 5?

Hi
After the dictionary build, prepare the table(s) or schema(s) for instantiation and set the supplemental logging:
example
BEGIN
DBMS_CAPTURE_ADM.PREPARE_SCHEMA_INSTANTIATION(
schema_name =>'HR',
supplemental_logging => 'keys');
END;
In the supplemental logging you can put whatever you need but at least you need the keys. Now, if you are filtering tables, just set the supplemental logging for the tables you are interested in.
After step 4 :
In the target database, you have to set the instantiation scn for the table(s) or schema(2) using the same scn as the start_scn you specified in your capture:
For example if you want to do it for a whole schema use the following procedure:
DBMS_APPLY_ADM.SET_SCHEMA_INSTANTIATION_SCN(
source_schema_name IN VARCHAR2,
source_database_name IN VARCHAR2,
instantiation_scn IN NUMBER, -- Here you put your start_scn
apply_database_link IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
recursive IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
Let me know if you need further assistance,
Aldo

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