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User Manual : Conforming and Reconforming
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Ignore characters after finding… ignores the rest of the string after a given substring is found
Ignore File Extension ignores any characters after the last dot
Match only … first characters ignores all characters after a given number
Scene & Take Separators gives a choice of characters to be used to separate a Scene
name and a Take name from the string.
Note: Note: this is relevant only for Tape, Media and Clip Name, as Scene & Take are
already properly separated in a Media Scene & Take tag.
To any other Media gives options to find which information to use from the Media that will be searched:
Matching Media Tape Name
Matching Media Name
Matching Media File Name
Matching Media Scene & Take
By TimeCode in matching Folder name Any Media with overlapping TimeCode in a folder with
a matching name
By TimeCode and prompting for location Any Media with overlapping TimeCode with prompting
for the folder name/ location
By TimeCode in any media folder Any Media with overlapping TimeCode
With various options:
Ignore characters after finding… ignores the rest of the string after a given substring is found
Ignore File Extension ignores any characters after the last dot
Match only … first characters ignores all characters after a given number of them
Search In allows the choice of which Media Folder to search in
Search sub-folders When checked sub-folders are searched
Match Options Offers options for the matching algorithm:
Match exactly both strings must be identical
Match only minimum common available characters
Take0001.new.01 will match with Take0001
Original contains new Media Take0001 will match with 0001
New Media contains Original 0001 will match with Take0001
Case insensitive TAKE0001 will match with Take0001
Ignore characters… if, for instance, /_+- are specified then 12-A/0001 will match
with 12/A_0001
Ignore TimeCodes no checks are made on Original TimeCodes (timestamps).
This allows media with erroneous/lost timestamps to be
replaced with the correct ones or vice-versa.
Other Options
Extend Edits to more tracks When conforming a clip referencing multiple tracks to a clip
referencing a mono media file adds a new clip (with the same
fades, etc…) for all of these tracks as well.
Note: In the case of multiple passes for the conform operation, this function can be
performed afterwards with the menu item Tracks > Extend This
automatically extends
the number of tracks to accommodate all the Media channels of each of the clips of one or more
timeline track(s)