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<startTimecode> (page 1425) does not have to be at the rate of the media: it is just a unit of measure that
defines where the media starts on the Timeline. Of course, the rate you select defines how many ticks
are in a second.
<startTimecode> (page 1425) defined in <feed (page 1418) uid="v1"> (the second feed) overrides the
timecode inferred from the media within.
clip
The <clip> element is the root of an Open Clip. A <clip> must contain a <tracks> to be valid.
Attribute is...Al-
lowed
Values
Data TypeDescriptionAttribute
Requiredclipcharacter dataThe data type of the element.type
Required4integerVersion of the xml element.version
ImpliedanyIDOptional unique identifier. When used, uid must
be a unique ID within the .clip file.
uid
Children
OptionalMandatory
handler?, name (page 1420)?, sourceName?, startTimeCode
(page 1425)?, duration (page 1418)?, editRate?, userData (page
1428)?, comment (page 1416)?, versions (page 1429)?
tracks (page 1427)
comment
The <comment> contains an unparsed string. Use it to store comments.
Attrib-
ute is...
Allowed ValuesData TypeDescriptionAttribute
Impliedstringcharacter dataThe data type of the element.type
Implied4unsigned integerVersion of the xml element.version
Children
Children
#cdata
Parents
<clip> (page 1416), <feed> (page 1418), <track> (page 1426), <version> (page 1429)
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