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To:Use:
Jump by hours.Alt-drag
Double-click the source or record timecode you want to modify to get the calculator, and then enter
a new timecode. If the source or record timecode is already selected, click it again to get the calculator.
When you edit source timecode, the corresponding keycode changes to reflect the new frames to be
captured. Toggle the Show Timecode/Show Keycode button to see the edited keycode in and out values.
You cannot edit the keycode for events in the EDL work area.
NOTE Other entries in the same edit affected by your modifications become highlighted as you edit an
entry.
Editing Tape List Timecode and Keycode
In Tape List view, you can slip all the start timecode values for a given tape. This is useful when you need
to modify the start timecode of a tape that is used in multiple EDLs, because you edit the value only once.
You can also slip keycode and its associated start timecode and duration. This is similarly useful to alter
keycode values correlated to the timecode for given sequences on the tapes.
To slip the start timecode value for a given tape:
1 In the Import EDL menu, from the Display group, enable View Tape List.
2 Do one of the following:
Click the start 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
Jump by hours.Alt-drag
Click the start timecode entry you want to modify to get the calculator, then enter a new timecode.
To slip the keycode for a given tape:
1 In the Import EDL menu, from the Display group, enable View Tape List.
2 If necessary, click the triangle on the left of the tape entry to expand its contents.
Sequences of timecode on the tape are associated to keycode values. If no keycode is available from
the telecine log(s) you loaded, N/A (not available) appears for the sequence.
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