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Tip: Camera columns can display custom labels when one is supplied in the Name field of the Input
Configuration panel for the corresponding source.
11.3.1
EVENT ID
The Event ID column shows a unique identifier based on the CLIP LIST tab number and event row number,
separated by a hyphen. Dragging an event row up or down to re-order it in the list automatically results
in a change of the row number for that event and, if necessary, those that follow it in the same tab. EVENT
ID numbers can also be directly edited, and this ability actually constitutes a very powerful content
management tool.
For example:
Select an EVENT ID field, and change the (event row) number following the hyphen. The event
row is moved up or down in the current tab accordingly. This works just as well for multi-selected
event rows (the original order of the selection is preserved when moving multi-selected event
rows).
Use renumbering to locate certain types of events at easily remembered list locations (for
example, you might assign all of your imported graphics clips to the 900’s).
Multi-select several EVENT ID fields, and change the leading (tab) number – voila, the selected
events appear in the new tab.
(If there are existing event rows in the target tab with the same numbers as the new arrivals,
these are ‘pushed down’ and renumbered to make room for the new insertions.)
Note that individual clips (camera angles) each have their own unique numbers, too, though these aren’t
directly shown in the CLIP LIST. Clip ID’s are in the format ‘tab # - event # - camera’. For example, the full
Clip ID for an angle might be “0-127-3”. (This Clip ID number is displayed in the Clip Info area beneath
monitors when playing CLIP LIST entries.)
Tip: The first column of PLAY LIST tabs displays a similar, but non-editable, CLIP ID, which includes the
angle number. These numbers are local to the PLAY LIST, and are not updated by changes in CLIP LIST
order, etc.
11.3.2
IN/OUT POINTS, DURATION (AND TRIMMING)
The initial values in timecode fields are established by your marking operations (using the IN and OUT
buttons on the Control Surface). Afterward, they can be modified (within the bounds of actually recorded
footage) in several different ways:
You can simply drag the mouse pointer left or right above a timecode field.
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