Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 14
Assemble and Insert Editing Using Edit to Tape
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If you are including leader elements using Mastering mode, click the Mastering
Settings tab, then select the elements you want to include before and after your
sequence or clip.
For an explanation of the leader and trailer options, see “
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To perform the assemble edit, do one of the following:
 Drag your clip or sequence from the Viewer or Browser to the Assemble section of
the Edit Overlay.
 Open your clip or sequence in the Viewer, then click the Assemble Edit button.
 Drag the clip or sequence to the Assemble Edit button.
Transitions and effects that require rendering, along with any added elements, are
rendered automatically prior to output. A dialog shows you the rendering progress of
your sequence or clip. You can also choose to output unrendered real-time effects at a
lower quality, saving time by avoiding rendering. Options for choosing the quality of
rendered effects during Print to Video and Edit to Tape operations can be set in the
Render Control tab of the sequence settings and in the Real-Time (RT) pop-up menu in
the Timeline. For more information on setting these options, see “
Note: All audio that requires rendering is automatically rendered with a render quality
of High, regardless of the render quality setting.
A feedback window appears when the edit is done.
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To cancel an edit in progress, press Esc or click Cancel.
Drag the clip or
sequence here to
do an assemble edit.
Or click the Assemble
Edit button.