User Guide
Chapter Administration
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The Object
8 The clip in the Clip Viewer is played back. Each time a scene is detected, a green Marker is
set on the Position Bar. If you notice that scenes are not being detected or non-scenes are
being detected, exit and correct the Sensitivity for the next run.
To j u mp f ro m Marker to Marker use the buttons shown here or the C and V keys of the
keyboard (default assignment). With the
ARROW KEYS (LEFT/RIGHT) it is easy to check
whether a Marker really indicates a scene change. If not, just delete the Marker.
See also
“Clear All Scene Markers” on page 9-110.
9 Once you’re satisfied with the scene analysis, select one of the Create clips options:
- Consider all clip markers: This option considers even the “normal”, gray Markers as
scene starts. Thus you can mark a clip manually, and have it sliced in Subclips or Master-
clips automatically.
- Subclips (with identical clip-in and clip-out for all created clips)
- Masterclips (each clip has its own clip-in and clip-out)
See also
“Subclip or Masterclip?” on page 9-110.
10 Click Create Clips.
Now the new clips are being transferred to the Rack.
If you delete unnecessary Subclips or Masterclips, make sure you do not delete them
together with the Media File. All the clips created in a single scene detection run refer to
the same media file.
Intraframe Sensitivity
A high value means a high sensitivity to scene changes, and vice versa. Intraframe detection takes
pixel shifts as well as changes in the overall color balance of the images into account.










