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Start: The first frame number of the media file.
Start KeyKode: The starting KeyKode value of a scanned negative.
Start TC: The timecode value of the first frame in the media file.
Take: An editable field to contain the take number of the media, relative to the shot.
Type: The type of item, such as Video+Audio, Video, Audio, Timeline, Multicam, Still, and so on.
Usage: After a timeline has been created by importing an AAF, EDL, or XML project, the Usage
column automatically reflects how many times each clip is used in the project. This makes it easy
to identify clips that aren’t in use, and which can be removed from the Media Pool.
V-FLIP: Whether that media file is vertically flipped in DaVinci Resolve.
Video Codec: The specific codec used by the video portion of the media file.
Editable Description and Comments Columns
When the Description and Comments columns are displayed by the Media Pool in List view, you
can edit their contents by clicking once within a clip’s Description or Comments field, waiting a
moment, and then clicking a second time to select that field.
Finding Clips, Timelines, and Media
There are several ways to locate different items in the Media Pool and Media Storage, be they
clips, timelines, or media on disk.
Finding Clips and/or Timelines Within the Media Pool
Clicking the magnifying glass button at the upper right-hand corner of the Media Pool exposes
the Search Options, which by default can be used to locate one or more clips in the currently
selected bin or bins, based on the metadata that’s selected in the Filter By drop-down menu to
the left of it.
The Search Options drop-down menu (as
seen in the Edit page Media Pool) lets you
choose what metadata you’re searching
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