Use the Import EDL menu to create, import, edit, auto-capture, assemble, and save EDLs.
The EDL work area is divided into 12 columns.
- Event #
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The event number, followed by a capture indicator.
- Tape
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The name of the tape containing the source clip.
- A. Patch
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The Audio Patch information.
- Tracks
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The track for the edit (shown as a combination of: V, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).
- Transition
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The type of transition between the clips: C for cuts, D <duration> for dissolves, and W <wipe code> <duration> for SMPTE wipes.
- Source In
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The starting timecode of the element in the source clip.
- Source Out
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The ending timecode of the element in the source clip. (
Ctrl-click the heading to view Source duration.)
- Keycode In
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The starting keycode of the element in the source clip.
- Keycode Out
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The ending keycode of the element in the source clip.
- Speed
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The speed at which the source clip is timewarped in the edit. The value is preceded by a negative sign if the effect is a
reverse. The column is blank if the speed value is 100% (no timewarp).
- Record In
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The starting timecode of the element in the result clip.
- Record Out
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The ending timecode of the element in the result clip. (
Ctrl-click the heading to view Record duration.)
NoteThe EDL file may contain more than one page of entries. To see all the events in the EDL, use the scroll bar to scroll up
or down the list.