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Settings in the Detail View Window, A Potential Database, Shortcut for Camera-Roll Transfers

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µ If necessary, click the Detail View window to bring it to the front. See Settings in the Detail View Window for more information about the Detail View window. Settings in the Detail View Window The Detail View window includes a number of fields and buttons for creating a database record. Only a few of these settings are required for the purpose of using the database to create a cut list or change list. The required settings depend on the type of list you will create and the method you will use to create it. These settings are required if you intend to generate a cut list or change list for a film-based project: • Lab, camera, or daily roll • Key number or ink number Additionally, each source clip must be connected to a record, unless you can use the timecode-based method for cut list or change list generation (see A Potential Database Shortcut for Camera-Roll Transfers). To use the timecode-based method for cut list or change list generation, these elements are also needed: • Video reel • Video timecode and duration These settings are required if you intend to export an audio EDL: • Each source clip must be connected to a record, or each record must have the video reel and video timecode and duration entered. • Each record must have the sound roll, audio timecode, and audio timecode rate (Sound TC Rate) entered. Chapter 5 Working with Databases 67

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If necessary, click the Detail View window to bring it to the front.
See
Settings in the Detail View Window
for more information about the Detail View
window.
Settings in the Detail View Window
The Detail View window includes a number of fields and buttons for creating a database
record. Only a few of these settings are required for the purpose of using the database
to create a cut list or change list. The required settings depend on the type of list you will
create and the method you will use to create it.
These settings are required if you intend to generate a cut list or change list for a
film-based project:
• Lab, camera, or daily roll
• Key number or ink number
Additionally, each source clip must be connected to a record, unless you can use the
timecode-based method for cut list or change list generation (see
A Potential Database
Shortcut for Camera-Roll Transfers
).
To use the timecode-based method for cut list or change list generation, these elements
are also needed:
• Video reel
• Video timecode and duration
These settings are required if you intend to export an audio EDL:
• Each source clip must be connected to a record,
or
each record must have the video
reel and video timecode and duration entered.
• Each record must have the sound roll, audio timecode, and audio timecode rate (Sound
TC Rate) entered.
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Chapter 5
Working with Databases