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Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual

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EDIUS — User Reference Guide

Section 1 — Getting Started

EDL Type

Select the EDL file type of the file to be imported from the drop-down list.
Choices are:

BVE5000

BVE9100

CMX340

CMX3600

If a CMX type is selected, the mode for calculating the Out point of a file
with a specified playback speed is available for selection.

Mode 1

Calculates the Out point timecode by adding the source duration mul-
tiplied by playback speed (also know as Dynamic Motion Control or
DMC) to the Player In timecode.

Note

If the speed is a negative value, source duration multiplied by playback speed
is subtracted from the Player In timecode.

Mode 2

Use the Player Out timecode. Do not calculate an Out timecode. The
Player In an Out timecodes become the source In and Out points.

Handle Black Clips as Empty Clips

If this option is selected, reel names of BL, BLK or BLACK designate black
clips which will be handled as empty clips.

Overwrite Clips that are Stacked on Top of Each Other in the Timeline Video
Track

If this option is selected and “New Sequence” is not selected in the Open
dialog, the current clips that are on stacked the 1VA (or 1V) track on the
Timeline will be overwritten.

If this option is not selected and “New Sequence” is not selected in the
Open dialog, stacked clips will be placed on the 2VA, 3VA, etc. (or 2V, 3V,
etc.) tracks. If the tracks do not exist, they will be created.

Overwrite Audio Clips that are Stacked on Top of Each Other in the Timeline
Audio Track

If this option is selected and “New Sequence” is not selected in the Open
dialog, the current clips that are on stacked the 1VA (or 1A) track on the
Timeline will be overwritten.

If this option is not selected and “New Sequence” is not selected in the
Open dialog, stacked clips will be placed on the 2VA, 3VA, etc. (or 2A, 3A,
etc.) tracks. If the tracks do not exist, they will be created.

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