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3. To rename the subclip, click the subclip name control
, and enter the new
name in the Clip Name dialog, then click
OK
, or press
Enter
.
Renaming the subclip creates a new seed name. For example, if you rename the subclip
PlayoffGame-1 to Highlight, subsequent subclips created are named Highlight-1, Highlight-2,
and so on.
4. Enter the subclip marks as follows:
a) Using the transport controls, position the clip to the desired frame for mark-in, then click the
In
button.
b) Using the transport controls, position the clip to the desired frame for mark-out, then click
the
Out
button.
Alternatively: Select the mark-in or mark-out timecode entry controls and enter a specific timecode
value.
Alternatively: Select the
Length
timecode entry control and enter a clip length, then create either
a mark-in or a mark-out point. If the source media has been erased, the subclip retains 1 second
of media on each side of the mark-in and mark-out points.
NOTE: Until you enter the subclip marks, the Accept button is grayed out.
5. In Subclip view, click
Accept
.
The subclip is saved and ejected, then Player returns to Subclip view with a new subclip name
loaded.
NOTE: Clicking the Source Clip button or the
Eject
button prior to pressing the
Accept
button
closes Subclip mode without creating a new clip. Both of these buttons are used to exit Subclip
mode.
Related Topics
Moving clip mark-in/mark-out points
on page 85
About Auto Subclip mode
In Auto-Subclip mode, you simply set mark-in, then set mark-out. On setting mark-out, the subclip
is automatically generated and ejected, and a new subclip name is loaded in the Subclip display.
Auto Subclip mode is useful when you want to create subclips while a source clip is playing. You
simply load a clip, press play, then create subclips by selecting In, Out, In, Out, etc.
To enable Auto Subclip mode:
•
In the Player application Control view, click
Control | Auto Subclips
.
Creating subclips in Cue view
In Cue view, you can automatically create a subclip from a selected cue point. The selected cue
point becomes the mark-in point, while the mark-out point is the same as the source clip. If more
than one cue point is selected, a subclip is created using the first and last cue points. This feature
allows you to manage the media of interest as a separate clip rather than media between cue points
in a clip. For example, once you’ve made a subclip, it can be added to a playlist.
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