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To delete a burn-in preset:
1 Choose a preset from the Option menu.
2 Click the Option menu, and choose Delete.
3 A dialogue box appears asking you to confirm the deletion.
To modify a burn-in preset:
1 Choose a preset from the Option menu.
2 Edit it however you like.
3 Click the Option menu, and choose Update.
Data Burn Metadata
The leftmost column in the Data Burn window contains a list of all the options that you can add
to the video output as a window burn. Each option has a checkbox that lets you turn it on or off.
You can also select in the Option drop-down if you would like the item name rendered as a
prefix to the burn-in data.
NOTE: If two clips overlap in the Timeline, the metadata that matches the currently
visible clip in the Viewer is what will be displayed in the window burn.
Record Timecode: The timecode relative to the Timeline, as set in the Conform
Options section of the General Options panel of the Project Settings.
Record Frame Number: The number of frames from the first frame of the Timeline.
Source Timecode: Each clip’s individual timecode.
Record TC & Frame Num: Both metadata options combined in one line.
Source TC & Frame Num: Both metadata options combined in one line.
Source & Record TC: Both metadata options combined in one line.
Feet + Frames 35mm: Displays a Feet + Frames conversion of the program’s record
timecode, calculated for 35mm film.
Feet + Frames 16mm: Displays a Feet + Frames conversion of the program’s record
timecode, calculated for 16mm film.
Audio Timecode: The timecode of audio that’s been synced to a clip.
Keycode: Also referred to as edge-code, the identification codes running along
the edge of film stocks that provide an absolute reference for which digital frames
correspond to which film frames.
Source File Name: The full file path, including file name, of the media file that’s linked
to the current clip.
Record File Name: The file name as defined in the Render Settings list of the
Deliver page.
Source Clip Name: The file name of the media file that’s linked to the current clip,
without the file path.
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