User guide
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CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide
speed The speed value is the motion effect of an EDL
(M2 speed changes):
M2 <reel> <speed> <timecode>
These effects have to be rendered during the
creation of the timeline, i.e. image files may be
omitted or created anew according to the spec-
ified speed. In an EDL the M2 line is usually con-
nected to a clip detailed one line above the M2
line.
<reel> reel name
<speed> positive or negative values indi-
cating the speed in frames in re-
lation to the frame rate of the
configured video raster, e.g.
-14.4; freezes are indicated by
a speed of zero (0.0).
<timecode> inpoint of the effect
Example: M2 200 -014.4
09:49:45:02
start index When updating an EDL, this value indicates the
new start index (in frames) of the respective clip
(see menu option Update EDL in section “The
Button ’File’” on page 5-34). A manually writ-
ten capture list should not include this value.
Example: 400
stop index When updating an EDL, this negative value (in
frames) will be subtracted from the stop index
of the respective clip (see menu option Update
EDL in section “The Button ’File’” on
page 5-34). A manually written capture list
should not include this value.
Example: -350
keycode inpoint
keycode outpoint
During an online-conforming with keycode, the
keycode information provided by these fields
will be used as the source in- or outpoint (see
e.g. ’source inpoint’ above). They can be en-
tered in the following format:
<manufacturer ID and film type>
<6 digit prefix>-<count>+<offset>
Example: KK 79 0383-7374+10
Batch Data Entry Formats