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(a) Timecode start and duration defines sequence, with corresponding keycode (b) Timecode without corresponding
keycode
3 To edit the keycode for a sequence, do one of the following:
Drag the keycode entry you want to modify to the right to increase the value or to the left to decrease
the value.
Click the keycode entry you want to modify to get the keycode calculator, and then enter a new
keycode.
The keycode values associated to the timecode sequence (defined by the values in TC Start and TC
Duration fields) are altered.
If you change the frame rate in the keycode calculator, it is reflected in the Film FCM field.
Editing and Creating Timewarps
You can edit an existing timewarp or create a timewarp in your EDL. When you edit a timecode entry of an
event with the Lock Speed option disabled, no other entries are affected. This results in a speed change
because the source duration differs from the record duration.
For example, if you increase the Source In entry of an event by 5 seconds, the record clip of the same event
is 5 seconds shorter than the source clip. The result clip is timewarped when assembled. No other entries
are affected.
Timewarps are represented in the Speed column of the EDL. If the Speed value is blank, the event is not
timewarped. If there is a Speed value, the event is timewarped.
(a) Speed value
To edit or create a timewarp:
1 In the Import EDL menu, from the Editing group, disable Lock Speed.
2 In the EDL, click the source or record timecode entry for the event that you want to edit and enter the
new value.
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