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The SMPTE wipe number appears in the Transition entry of the second edit in the wipe. The Start Location
for the wipe is also indicated in the Transition entry. A wipe can be Centred, From Cut, or Up To Cut. The
start location for the wipe appears beside the Transition duration. The following illustration is a typical wipe
in an EDL.
(a) Outgoing shot (b) Transition duration (c) Incoming shot (d) SMPTE wipe number
If you add 500 to the SMPTE wipe number, the wipe is inverted during assembly. For example:
Wipe 502Wipe 002
If you change the Transition duration of a wipe, the Source Out of the incoming shot automatically changes
by the same duration.
Editing Timecode
If you want to capture different material than what appears in the EDL, you can slip or trim the edits to
specify the correct material for your final assembly. You can change any source or record timecode in the
EDL.
You can also edit timecode and keycode in the Tape List.
To edit timecode:
1 If you want to edit source timecode, and keycode in and out values are displayed, toggle the Show
Timecode/Show Keycode box to Timecode.
2 Do one of the following:
Click the source or record timecode entry you want to modify and drag right to increase the value
or drag left to decrease the value. You can use hotkeys to change the values in varying increments.
To:Use:
Jump by seconds.Shift-drag
Jump by minutes.Ctrl-drag
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