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Keep only the tracks you specified in the Track menu. For example, if an event is V12
and you specify V1, audio track 2 is filtered out, and the resulting event has V1.
Filter
Reverse the status of tracks you specified in the Track menu. For example, if an event
is V23 and you specify V34, the resulting event has V24.
Flip
5 Click Return to confirm the change or Cancel to exit back to the EDL module without making any
modifications.
Editing Transitions in EDLs
You can change any transition to a cut, dissolve, or SMPTE wipe. If the effect of an event is a dissolve, you
can edit its duration (Transition Duration). If the effect of an event is a wipe, you can also select the type of
wipe in the SMPTE Wipe library.
You can add or modify transitions based on a selection range.
You can also change a cut to a dissolve by clicking the Transition entry of the cut. You can change a dissolve
to a cut by setting the Transition Duration to 0, as long as the Allow Zero-Length Transitions option is
disabled in the EDL preferences.
Dissolves in EDLs
Dissolves are represented in the EDL by two consecutive edits with the same event number. The first edit
represents the outgoing shot of the dissolve and the second edit represents the incoming shot of the dissolve.
The dissolve is listed in the Transition column of the second edit as D n (where n is the transition duration).
The Transition duration appears in the Transition entry of the second edit in the dissolve. The Start Location
for the dissolve is also indicated in the Transition entry.
If the EDL was exported from Smoke, the dissolve can be Centred, From Cut, or Up To Cut. The start location
for the dissolve appears beside the Transition duration.
The following illustration is a typical dissolve in an EDL.
(a) Outgoing shot (b) Incoming shot (c) Transition duration
If you change the Transition duration of a dissolve, the Source Out of the incoming shot changes by the
same duration automatically.
Wipes in EDLs
Wipes are represented in the EDL by two consecutive edits with the same event number. The first edit
represents the outgoing shot of the wipe and the second edit represents the incoming shot of the wipe. The
wipe is listed in the Transition column of the second edit as W n m (where n is the wipe code and m is the
wipe duration).
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