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Although available for all types of files, the Level field is intended for directory structures output by film
scanners. A typical image file directory structure looks like this: ./<tape>/<resolution>/clip.######. In this case,
selecting Levels Up 2 in the Level field identifies the directory that corresponds to the tape name (./<tape>).
Enabled if Tape Name is set to Tape From Directory.
Tape Name field Enter the name to use as tape name when importing the clip. Enabled if Tape Name is set
to Enter Tape Name.
Timecode box Timecode is read from the file header, when present. Not editable.
Rate box Select Auto to use the frame rate specified by the clip; with no rate specified, the application
assigns a rate from the Default Resolutions table, or the project's rate if there is no match in the table. Use
Select Rate to set the frame rate using the Frame Rate box.
The Default Resolutions table uses a frame's height and width to assign it an aspect ratio, a scan mode, and
a frame rate. You can find the Default Resolutions table in MediaHubBrowse for ArchivesDefault
Resolutions. It is also used when restoring legacy archives.
Frame Rate box Select the frame rate of the imported clip. Enabled if the Rate box is set to Select Rate.
Drop Frame button Enable to have use a drop frame mode. Disable to use non-drop frame mode. Only
applies to clips running at 29.97 and 59.94 frame rates. Enabled if the Rate box is set to Select Rate.
Clip Settings
Clip Name box
Select how the clip is named when the file is imported.
To:Select:
Activate the Clip Name field so that you can manually enter the clip name. When se-
lecting multiple files for import, this name is used for all imported files.
Enter Clip Name
Use the name of the imported file as the clip name.Clip Name from File Name
Use the clip name inferred from the directory structure of the clip.Clip Name from Essence
Clip Name field Enter the name to use when importing the clip. Enabled if Name is set to Enter Clip Name.
Image Settings
Aspect Ratio box Select the aspect ratio assigned to imported clips. Enter Pixel and Enter Aspect affect pixel
and frame a pixel and frame aspect ratios respectively. You might need to change the aspect ratio as many
applications erroneously write to exported files a pixel aspect ratio of 1 (a square pixel), even for formats
that have non-square pixels (NTSC, PAL).
Viewing the clip in the Player with the specified aspect ratio requires you to enable, in the Player, Options
Show Viewing SettingsUse Ratio. The Previewer in the MediaHub always displays clips using the
specified aspect ratio.
Note that the application internally uses a frame ratio, not a pixel ratio. To specify a pixel ratio, you must
select Enter Pixel Aspect Ratio; Aspect Ratio from Resolution and Aspect Ratio from Header are interpreted
as frame ratios.
Aspect Ratio field Enter the aspect ratio of the imported frames, as a Width:Height ratio. Enabled when the
Aspect Ratio box is set to Enter Aspect Ratio or Square Pixels.
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