
•
Play Repeat IN
— the first inclusive field/frame of the repeated portion of the clip. By default
this is the first field/frame of the clip.
•
Play Repeat OUT
— the field/frame before the last field/frame of the repeated portion of the clip.
By default this is one field/frame beyond the end of the clip.
7.
Click
OK
.
To Edit the Timecode Metadata of a Clip
The timecode metadata sets the source of the timecode information for the clip.
1.
Select the clip in the Clip Library you want to edit the metadata for.
Note:
You cannot edit the metadata of a clip if it is locked.
2.
Click
Clip Library
>
Modify...
.
3.
Click on the
Timecode
tab.
4.
In the
TC Source
area, select the timecode source.
•
External TC - First Frame Only
— the clip uses the external timecode data of the first field/frame
that was originally recorded with the clip. The timecode for the remainder of the clip is synthesized.
This option is useful if there was a break or interruption in timecode data during recording.
•
External TC - Entire Clip Length
— the clip uses the external timecode data that was originally
recorded with the clip. This option is useful if the clip has different segments in it with different
timecode ranges that you want to use.
•
Striped
— the clip uses the internally generated, or synthesised, timecode starting at a defined
point. Enter the numeric timecode value that you want to use for the start of the clip.
5.
In the
Dropframe Flag
area, select if you want to use
Drop frame timecode
or
Nondrop frame
timecode
.
This option is only available if the clip was recorded in a 59.94Hz video format.
6.
Click
OK
.
To Edit the Trim Metadata of a Clip
The trim metadata allows you to trim the head or tail off of the clip, setting a new start and end point
for the clip. You can also offset a specific track in the clip.
1.
Select the clip in the Clip Library you want to edit the metadata for.
Note:
You cannot edit the metadata of a clip if it is locked.
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