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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
the check box of this setting is deactivated, the events on the tab EDL
Clips will be captured in the sequence that the table is sorted by.
Speed effects of the EDL to be captured must be rendered, meaning im-
age files may be omitted or created anew according to the specified
speed. To receive speed effects the check box Render speed effects
has to be activated.
The Apply to setting allows you to limit the capturing. You can perform
it either on all clips of an EDL or on a selection of clips/reels. A selection
can be specified either when the EDL is available in the timeline (see
section “Working with EDLs from the Timeline” on page 8-22) or in the
conforming mode (see section “The Conforming Mode in General” on
page 8-25). Choose the appropriate option from the combo box.
When everything is set as desired, you can begin the capturing proce-
dure by clicking on the OK button. Then a batch list of the events to be
captured will be created and the DVS software switches to the batch
record mode of the I/O Tool. The batch list will be displayed in the cap-
ture list table of the I/O Tool ready to be captured.
As soon as the capturing is finished, you can switch back to the Edit Tool
of the DVS software and find the clips of the EDL already linked to the
newly recorded material.
Create in TL…
This button creates and builds up the EDL that is currently selected in
the work area in the timeline. In case the events of the EDL are already
conformed, the clips in the timeline will show the linked material right
away. After pressing it the same window will be displayed as after drag-
ging an EDL to the timeline directly. For further information about this
see section “Building up a Timeline” on page 8-9.
Show handles…
When the tab EDL Clips is activated with the currently displayed EDL
built up in the timeline, you can use this button to show/hide heads and
For further information about how to adapt the capturing (e.g.
the record path) or how to initiate the record operation see the
“CLIPSTER I/O Tool” user guide.
Creating an EDL twice in the timeline will duplicate it (in the bin
and timeline). However, if the first created EDL exists only par-
tially in the timeline, a dialog window appears beforehand ask-
ing you whether you want to duplicate the EDL or (re-)create
the missing clips. By default newly added clips/EDLs will be
added for video in the next higher video track (> no. 1), and
for audio in the lowest audio tracks (> no. 16). Anyhow, this
can be adjusted freely with the settings items of the displayed
window.