User guide

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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
In case a clip was conformed with material from a non-real-time capa-
ble storage, it will be marked in the timeline for a prerendering (see sec-
tion “Prerendering of Timeline Elements” on page 6-46). However,
instead of prerendering, such statuses can be resolved more effectively
by copying the material of these clips to the local storage (see section
“Transfer data…” on page 8-51).
In the conforming mode you can work on the timeline as usual. During
editing the clips of the EDL in the timeline will stay linked to the EDL
visible in the bin and work area of the conforming mode. All changes
to the timeline will be reflected either in the ’Timeline as EDL’ view or
in the EDL directly. When in- or outpoint values are changed, they will
be will be displayed on the tab EDL Clips in orange.
Additionally, you can review the result of your work on the time-
line/EDL easily in the preview area of the conforming mode. It can be
switched between a view of the timeline or the selected EDL (see sec-
tion “Conforming Mode – The Preview Area” on page 8-60).
The following sections describe the areas and items provided by the
conforming mode:
section “Conforming Mode – The Work Area” on page 8-27
section “Conforming Mode – The Conforming Controls” on
page 8-40
section “Conforming Mode – The Preview Area” on page 8-60
grey The clip is unconformed either because a conforming
has not been made yet, no matching clips could be
found or there are multiple search results available.
Source in- and outpoints can be altered, for example, in the
work area directly, while destination values can be changed by
trimming the clips of a built-up EDL in the timeline.