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The Source TC setting uses either the source
timecodes available in the files’ headers (when ex-
porting the timeline) or the source in- and out-
points specified in the selected EDL (when
exporting an EDL). If the clips in the timeline are
configured to show a virtual source timecode, this
timecode will be taken. When exporting the time-
line and no source timecodes are provided by the
clips, their file numbers will be translated into
timecode instead. Further information about
source timecode can be found in section “Notes
on Source Timecode and Keycode” on page 2-15.
When selecting File number as TC, the file
numbers of the file names on the storage(s) will be
translated into timecode and set as the source in-
and outpoints of the exported EDL. When export-
ing an EDL, the source in- and outpoints specified
in the EDL will be used.
With the destination timecode settings you can
specify that the internal timecode count of the
timeline (when exporting the timeline) or the des-
tination timecodes of the selected EDL (when ex-
porting an EDL) should be set as the source in-
and outpoints. When exporting an EDL, you can
also select between the destination values as they
are currently set (Current destination TC)
or as they are available in the original EDL (Orig-
inal destination TC, see section “The Tab
’Original EDL’” on page 8-38).
Offset With this entry field you can define an offset for
the source in-/outpoints selected via the Source
TC setting. Enter the respective offset that will be
added to the in- and outpoint values in timecode
format.
Destination TC Determines the type of timecode that should be
set as the destination in- and outpoints in the ex-
ported EDL. You can select between Current
destination TC and Original destina-
tion TC. These settings perform the same as the
ones explained for Source TC only for the desti-
nation timecodes.
Offset Same as Offset above only for the destination
timecodes.