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Edit an offline clip, Fill in Description, Scene, Shot/Take, and Log Note as needed.

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 168 Editing sequences and clips 5 For File Name, type the name of the file as you want it to appear on disk when you capture it using Premiere Pro. If you're creating an offline clip for a source file that is captured but isn't on your computer yet, type the name of that file. 6 Fill in Description, Scene, Shot/Take, and Log Note as needed. 7 Enter the timecode for the Media Start and Media End points. Set these points for the entire untrimmed clip, including any extra handle frames you'll need for editing and transitions. Note: To be eligible for capture, an offline clip must contain at least a tape name, filename, and Media Start and Media End settings. In Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, it is not possible to create an offline merged clip from scratch. Edit an offline clip You can edit an offline clip. You can give it new start and end points, tape name and filename, and a new audio format. You can specify whether it contains audio only, video only, or audio and video. When an edited offline clip is placed in sequences, it retains the updated settings. These updated settings also are used for subsequent batch capture. 1 Do one of the following in a Project panel: • Double-click the offline clip, • Select the offline clip. Then choose Clip > Edit Offline. You can assign a keyboard shortcut to the Clip > Edit Offline command. The Edit Offline File dialog box opens. 2 Edit settings as needed, and then click OK. Note: You cannot edit 'contains' or 'audio format' for an offline clip if it is located in the timeline. Relink an offline clip You can link an offline clip to a source file, even to a source file different from the one from which the offline clip was made. The linked source file appears anywhere the offline clip is used in a project. It is possible, for example, to edit an online clip in a sequence, make its source offline, and link the offline clip to another source file. The new source appears in the sequence wherever the original one did. You can link offline clips to video files, audio files, and still-image files. However, you cannot link an offline clip to a still-image sequence different from its original source file. Instead, import new still-image sequences, and place them into timelines manually. You can link an offline clip containing audio to a source file containing no audio. Premiere Pro deletes the audio track in all instances of the relinked clip from the project. Note: To link the audio of a new source file, the source file must have the same type of audio track as the offline clip. For example, if the offline clip has a stereo audio track, you cannot link it to a source file with a monaural audio track. 1 In the Project panel, select one or more offline clips. 2 Choose Project > Link Media. 3 Select the source file, and click Select. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
5
For File Name, type the name of the file as you want it to appear on disk when you capture it using Premiere Pro.
If you’re creating an offline clip for a source file that is captured but isn’t on your computer yet, type the name of
that file.
6
Fill in Description, Scene, Shot/Take, and Log Note as needed.
7
Enter the timecode for the Media Start and Media End points. Set these points for the entire untrimmed clip,
including any extra
handle
frames you’ll need for editing and transitions.
Note:
To be eligible for capture, an offline clip must contain at least a tape name, filename, and Media Start and Media
End settings.
In Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, it is not possible to create an offline merged clip from scratch.
Edit an offline clip
You can edit an offline clip. You can give it new start and end points, tape name and filename, and a new audio format.
You can specify whether it contains audio only, video only, or audio and video. When an edited offline clip is placed
in sequences, it retains the updated settings. These updated settings also are used for subsequent batch capture.
1
Do one of the following in a Project panel:
Double-click the offline clip,
Select the offline clip. Then choose Clip > Edit Offline.
You can assign a keyboard shortcut to the Clip
> Edit Offline command.
The Edit Offline File dialog box opens.
2
Edit settings as needed, and then click OK.
Note:
You cannot edit ‘contains’ or ‘audio format’ for an offline clip if it is located in the timeline.
Relink an offline clip
You can link an offline clip to a source file, even to a source file different from the one from which the offline clip was
made. The linked source file appears anywhere the offline clip is used in a project. It is possible, for example, to edit an
online clip in a sequence, make its source offline, and link the offline clip to another source file. The new source appears
in the sequence wherever the original one did.
You can link offline clips to video files, audio files, and still-image files. However, you cannot link an offline clip to a
still-image sequence different from its original source file. Instead, import new still-image sequences, and place them
into timelines manually.
You can link an offline clip containing audio to a source file containing no audio. Premiere Pro deletes the audio track
in all instances of the relinked clip from the project.
Note:
To link the audio of a new source file, the source file must have the same type of audio track as the offline clip. For
example, if the offline clip has a stereo audio track, you cannot link it to a source file with a monaural audio track.
1
In the Project panel, select one or more offline clips.
2
Choose Project > Link Media.
3
Select the source file, and click Select.