Handling split clips, See handling split clips – Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual
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EDIUS — User Reference Guide
Section 1 — Getting Started
Master Reel Number
When an A/A roll (transition between clips with the same reel number)
exists, the entered master reel number is used to replace the file in the
same location.
When the original clips have the same reel number, decrease the master
reel number incrementally to avoid number duplication.
Block Number
For BVE5000 and BVE9100 file types, the block number may be set. The
allowable range is 0 - 999.
Preroll Area
Set the margin added to the In and Out point of source clips.
Offset Timecode
Select this option in order to enter an optional start timecode.
Regenerate Setting
Set the start timecode to the In point of the first source clip.
Jam Sync Setting
Set the In and Out point of the source clip to the In and Out points of
the Timeline.
5.
Click the
OK
button to save settings and return to the Save As dialog
6.
Click the
Save
button.
Handling Split Clips
When clips placed on different tracks are grouped and they have a gap of
less than three (3) seconds between them, they are split into separate files
when exporting the EDL file.
When the clips have split information, the exported EDL file differs
depending upon the settings in the EDL Exporter Settings dialog. See No
Split Information
and Handle Split Clips Separately
more information.
The example in
shows grouped clips in three (3) different tracks.