Chapter 2 project settings — project operations, Splitting clips to handle separately, R if [no split information] is checked – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 2 Project Settings — Project Operations
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[No split information]
Release the grouping of video and audio, and handle the video clips and audio clips separately.
Check this item when you cannot correctly import EDL files by third-party products.
If you check this item, [Handle split clips separately] cannot be set.
“Splitting Clips to Handle Separately” (w page 62)
[Handle split clips separately]
Divide the split part of the clip with split to eliminate the split. Note that when the speed of
clips is changed, the split part is not fragmented. This item cannot be set if you check [No split
information].
“Splitting Clips to Handle Separately” (w page 62)
[When in reverse play, reverse player
In/Out timecodes]
Display the reverse playback in the direction from the Out point to In point. The reverse
playback is normally displayed from the In point to Out point. This item is available when you
set CMX type for EDL type.
[When in reverse play, move one
frame in the In direction]
Add a frame to the Player In point at reverse playback. Check this item when you cannot
correctly import EDL files by third-party products. It prevents the original timecode from
slipping off 1 frame forward. Normally, 1 frame is added to Out point of the Player at reverse
playback.
[Combine Insert Tracks]
Check this item to overwrite a VA1 (or V1) track with images of a VA2 (or V2) track and to
export both tracks as a VA1 (or V1) track together.
[Create Reel List]
Create the list of reel numbers.
[Add Reel No. to clip name in
comment]
This item can be changed only when [Mode2] (output format to add comment lines) is selected
in [Export Format].
Check this item to add a reel name to the clip name output to the comment lines.
[Master reel number]
Set the master reel number used in BVE9100. The value range is between “0” and “9999”.
[Block number]
Set the block number used in BVE5000 or BVE9100. The value range is between “0” and
“999”.
[Adjusted Data Settings]
[Master reel number]
When A/A roll (transition among the clips with the same reel number) exists, this reel number
is to use the location in the replaced file. When the original clips have the same reel number,
decrease the number one by one to avoid the number duplication.
[Block number]
Set the block number used in BVE5000 or BVE9100. The value range is between “0” and
“999”.
[Preroll area]
Specify the margin added to In/Out points of the clips.
[Offset time code]
Enter the start timecode (optional).
[Regenerate setting]
Set the start timecode to the In point of the first clip.
[Jam sync setting]
Set the In/Out points of the clip to the In/Out points of the timeline.
Splitting Clips to Handle Separately
When clips placed on different tracks are grouped and the clips have a gap within 3 seconds between the clips, they are split when
exporting the EDL file.
When the clips have split information, the export result of EDL files differs depending on the settings in the [EDL Exporter Detailed Settings]
dialog box. Here explains an example when the clips placed in 3 different tracks are grouped.
c1
b1
00:00:00;00
A
B
C
D
00:00:01;00
00:00:06;00
00:00:05;00
c1
b1
r
If [No split information] is checked:
The grouping of the clips is released to handle each clip separately. They are fragmented in 3 periods of time (A, B, and C in the figure
above).
1 Information of A (00:00:01;00 - 00:00:05;00)
2 Information of B (00:00:00;00 - 00:00:05;00)
3 Information of C (00:00:01;00 - 00:00:06;00)