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Edl considerations before capturing, Maintaining accurate timecode, Reel name restrictions in edls – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Part II

Project Interchange

Tip: If you need to modify a sequence to prepare it for EDL export, duplicate the
sequence and work on the copy instead. This way you can always get back to the
original sequence if necessary.

In the duplicated sequence, remove motion settings, filters, and nonstandard
transitions. Move all clips to video track V1. You can use video track V2 for
superimposed (key) effects, such as titles.

Important:

If you name disks and folders with double-byte characters, Final Cut Pro

may not be able to export or import EDLs. To avoid this problem, export to or import
from disks and folders with names that do not contain double-byte characters.

EDL Considerations Before Capturing

Before capturing your media files, make sure you:

 Calibrate the timecode via your device control connection.
 Label your source tapes with unique reel names.

Maintaining Accurate Timecode

The accuracy of your captured timecode is extremely important when exporting an
EDL. If timecode of your clips is inaccurate, online edits won’t match the original offline
cuts. This can be fixed by the online editor, but you’ll lose valuable time.

Make sure you calibrate your incoming timecode so it matches the captured video
stream accurately. For information on calibrating timecode, see “

Calibrating Timecode

Capture With Serial Device Control

” on page 332.

Reel Name Restrictions in EDLs

If you plan on exporting an EDL, there are restrictions on the reel names you can use.
The restrictions depend on what EDL format you’re using:

When you export an EDL, Final Cut Pro will automatically change reel names that aren’t
compatible with the selected EDL format.

System

Reel name length

Reel name characters

CMX 340

1–253 characters

Numbers only

CMX 3600

8 characters

Uppercase alphabetical
characters and numbers

GVG and GVG 4 Plus

6 characters

Uppercase alphabetical
characters and numbers

Sony 5000

1–998 characters

Numbers only

Sony 9100

6 characters

Uppercase alphabetical
characters; numbers;
underscore (_)