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If only a default metadata profile is defined for edits, the metadata fields of the
default profile are displayed in this tab and can be filled in.
If several metadata profiles are associated to the edits in Xedio Manager (one
default profile and one or more associated profiles), you first need to select the
requested profile in the first row of the table. Then, the metadata fields linked to
the selected profile will be displayed in the rows below and you will be able to fill
in the metadata fields.
5.4.5 D
UPLICATING AN
E
DIT
You can duplicate one of your edits using the Duplicate command in the Edit
contextual menu. This opens a dialog box showing the properties of the duplicated
edit and suggesting a name (the old name with the extension ‘_Duplicated’).
Confirm the operation with the OK button.
You can also use the following keyboard shortcut
+
to create a
duplicate for the edit that is currently loaded in the timeline.
Note
When you duplicate an edit, it is not possible to change the audio type
of the duplicated edit.
5.4.6 C
OPYING AN
E
DIT
You can also copy an edit from the Edit Manager tab, whatever the user who
created the edit. The result is the same as duplicating an edit, but you perform the
action in a different way, and you can copy other user’s edits.
If you want to copy an edit available in the Edit Manager tab, select the edit, drag
it from the Edit Manager tab and drop it onto:
•
the Edit zone of the Project area.
In this case, the edit is added to the open project.
•
any project name in the Project zone of the Project area.
In this case, it will be added to the project on which you have dropped the
edit.