
2.
Click
Clip Library
>
Modify...
.
3.
Click on the
Trim
tab.
4.
In the
Trim In
field, enter the new starting timecode value for the clip. The
Record Start
field shows
the timecode at the start of the clip.
5.
In the
Trim Out
field, enter the new ending timecode value for the clip. The
Recording End
field
shows the timecode at the end of the clip.
6.
Use the
Advance
fields to slip the video, audio, or timecode track back in relation to the other tracks
in the clip. Only those tracks that are present in the clip are shown.
Any content slipped past the start of the clip will not be present in the output of the clip.
Tip:
Select Advance by an extra half-frame to slip that particular track back half of a field/frame.
•
Advance Video Track
— slip the video track back in time relative to all the other tracks.
•
Advance Key Track
— slip the key track back in time relative to all the other tracks.
•
Advance Audio Track
— slip the audio track back in time relative to all the other tracks.
•
Advance Timecode Track
— slip the timecode track back in time relative to all the other tracks.
7.
Click
OK
.
Parent/Child Clips
You can create virtual copies of a clip. These child clips are essentially pointers to the parent clip that
use an independent set of metadata. This allows you to create a number of child clips that are trimmed
differently from their parent and each other without taking up additional space on the media drive.
Once a child clip has been created, you cannot delete the parent clip until all the child clips have been
deleted.
To Create a Child Clip
The child clip can have different metadata from the parent clip.
Note:
You cannot create a child clip if the parent clip is locked.
1.
Right-click on the clip that you want to create a child of.
2.
Click
Create Child Clip
.
The child clip appears in the clip list with the same name as the parent clip with
- Child
appended to
the end of the clip name.
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