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Show Through Edits: Filters only clips that have through edits, or cuts where
continuous timecode appears from the outgoing to the incoming half of the edit, that
you may or may not want to remove, depending on why they’re there.
Show Offline Clips: Isolates all offline clips (clips that have become unlinked from the
corresponding source media on disk) in the Timeline, so you can quickly navigate to
each one and troubleshoot the issue.
Show Clip Conflicts: Filters all clips with clip conflict warning badges (indicating there is
reel, name, and timecode metadata that overlap that of another clip) in the Timeline, so
you can quickly navigate to each one and check whether they’re using the correct clip.
Show Clips With Speed Effects: Filters all clips with linear or variable Speed Effects in
the Timeline.
Show Clips With Composite Effects: Filters all clips with Composite mode or Opacity
settings other than the default (Normal, 100).
Show Clips With Transform Effects: Filters all clips with altered Transform settings.
Show Clips With Filters: Filters all clips with ResolveFX or OFX filters applied to them.
Show Stills and Freeze Frames: Filters all clips that are stills or that have freeze frame
speed effects applied to them.
Show Compound Clips and Nested Timelines: Filters all compound clips and nested
timelines in the Timeline.
Show VFX Connect Clips: Filters all Fusion Connect Clips.
Exporting the Edit Index
If you’ve filtered a series of edits in the Edit Index that you’d like to share with someone else,
this is easy to do. For example, you might filter the Edit Index to show a list of all the offline
clipsin the current timeline, and then export a list as either a .csv or .txt file to give to your
assistant editor so they can chase down the necessary media. Both types of files are widely
compatible with spreadsheet and database software in the event you want to import the data
into another application.
To export the Edit Index:
1 Right-click the currently open timeline in the Media Pool, and choose Timelines >
Export > Edit Index from the contextual menu.
2 Use the Export Edit Index window to choose a location to save the exported file, and
choose a format from the drop-down menu at the bottom. You can export either a
Comma Separated Values (.csv) file, or a Tab Delimited Values (.txt) file.
3 Click Save.
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