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8.7.7 Recreating Edit Points for an Offline Edited Clip
For a comparison with an offline edited clip (see section “Working with
Split Screen” on page 8-64) it is also possible to recreate its edit points,
for instance, to verify more easily that transitions match the conformed
high-resolution master in the timeline:
y Add the EDL of the master once more to the bin (see section
“Importing and Adding EDLs” on page 8-6).
y When setting up the import of the EDL configure its source in- and
outpoints to the destination in- and outpoints (set Source TC will
be to Destination timecode).
y After this build up the EDL in the timeline (see section “Building up
a Timeline” on page 8-9). During the configuration of the build-up
select as its position According to destination TC as well as
empty video/audio tracks for the creation.
y Then perform an autoconforming for this EDL (see section “Con-
forming” on page 8-13) by configuring it to find the offline edited
clip.
Once the events of the EDL are successfully conformed and linked to
the offline edited clip, it will be available in the timeline with all its edit
points.
8.7.8 Resolving Multiple Found
The preview area of the conforming mode can also be used to resolve
multiple search results found during conforming (see section “Multiple
Search Results” on page 8-19).
With the conforming mode activated and switched to the tab EDL
Clips the multiple found hits can be identified easily via the status
’Multiple found’ (see section “The Tab ’EDL Clips’” on page 8-31).
When such an EDL event is selected in the table, the preview area will
alter its appearance and the found search results for this event will be
displayed:
You can also switch to the conforming mode and display the
search results of such a clip in the preview area when working
on an EDL from the timeline (see menu option Resolve "Mul-
tiple found"-clip… in section “Working with EDLs from the
Timeline” on page 8-22).