Sorting your media files – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Description — Displays the description of the clip or sequence.
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Keywords — Displays any keywords entered; keywords help to identify and
search for specific clips.
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Created — Displays the date the clip or sequence was created.
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Folder — Displays the directory where the clip files are stored.
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Duration — Displays the length of the clip or sequence.
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Mark In — Displays the Mark In timecode.
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Mark Out — Displays the Mark Out timecode.
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Video Format — Displays the video format used for the media.
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Video Aspect — Displays the video aspect for the media, 4:3 or 16:9.
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Video Resolution — Displays the video resolution for the media.
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Compression — Displays the video compression type for the clip or sequence;
e.g., DV25, DV50, MPEG2, IMX30, IMX40, IMX50.
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Chroma Format — Displays the chroma ratio for the media, 4:1:1, 4:2:0 or
4:2:2.
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Tracks — Displays the tracks present in the clip.
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Tape ID — Displays the name of the source VTR tape where the media in this
clip came from.
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Modified — Displays the date of the last time the clip was modified.
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Status — Displays the clip status: All, Good, Bad, or Marked.
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Audio Format — Displays the audio bit depth: 16-bit PCM or 24-bit PCM.
A checkmark appears next to the selected options.
5. Click
OK
.
The Bin displays your new column choices.
Sorting your media files
You can arrange clips in numeric or alphabetical order according to the columns you
select.
For example, you can sort the Bin by the Mark In column to display all of the clips in
timecode order.
1. Click the heading of the column by which you want to sort the Bin.
The clips and sequences display in alphabetical or numerical order depending
on the column you selected.
2. Click the column again to reverse the order of the sort.
3. Right-click in the Bin and select
Restore Default Sort
to return to the original sort
order.
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