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b. If you want to resize the event to the current media length, drag the right edge of the event
back to the notch to set the event length. If Enable Snapping is selected, the event edge will
snap to the notch. For more information, see "Enable Snapping" on page 139.
For more information about adjusting events, see "Adjusting an Event's Length" on page
158.
4. Continue to edit your project, refreshing StreamChase clips as needed. For more information, see
"Editing events on the timeline" on page 133.
Clips that are refreshed after they have been ingested by the XDCAM Station are displayed with a
green indicator, and the Length value at the bottom of the Project Media window represents the
final clip length:
5. Render your project to your required output format. For more information, see "Rendering Projects
(Render As)" on page 515.
Using the Device Explorer
The Device Explorer allows you to browse and import clips from AVCHD, XDCAM EX, NXCAM, XAVC,
Panasonic P2, and RED ONE/EPIC/SCARLET devices; CompactFlash-based memory recording units such
as the HVR-MRC1; and hard-disk-based recording units such as the HVR-DR60.
For more information, see "Working with AVCHD Video" on page 419,"XDCAM EX Workflow" on page 405,
and "Working with RED Camera Clips" on page 417.
1. From the View menu, choose Device Explorer. The Device Explorer window is displayed.
2. Connect your camera to a USB 2.0 port on your computer. The camera is displayed on the left side
of the Device Explorer window.
3. Select your camera on the left side of the Device Explorer window. The camera's clips are displayed
on the right side of the window, and clips that have not yet been imported are indicated with a
yellow icon .
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