Canon EOS C300 Mark II CINEMA RAW DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 1.4 M - Page 9

Adding margins to the time codes in the EDL (source in/source out), Status, Clip Name, Thumbnail

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Overview of the Main Window Items displayed in the EDL search results Item Description No. Number indicating the event order in the EDL (event number). Status (green): Operation successful. A clip matching the frame rate in the FPS list was found. (red): Error. No matching clips found. (yellow): Warning. Multiple matching clips were found (conflict) or a clip not matching 09 the frame rate in the FPS list (frame rate mismatch) was found. Move the mouse pointer over the icon to display which warning it is. (green with check mark): Conflict resolved. You selected one clip from the multiple clips that were found. Clip Name RAW clip name. Thumbnail Shows the first frame of the clip. Source In Time code of the clip's in point. Source Out Time code of the clip's out point. Record In Time code of the starting point of the time line position in which the clip was placed after editing. Record Out Time code of the ending point of the time line position in which the clip was placed after editing. Adding margins to the time codes in the EDL (source in/source out) When performing an EDL search, you can compare with the time code of the RAW clip's in point and out point and then you can set margins (0 to 5 seconds in 1-second increments, or 0 to 999 frames in 1-frame increments) before/after the source in/source out. If you set the margins to n seconds, the RAW clip will be compared with a time code of -n seconds/frames for source in and +n seconds/ frames for source out, where n represents the margin length. Source in Margin (n seconds/frames) Source out EDL RAW clip In point Out point

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Overview of the Main Window
9
Items displayed in the EDL search results
Adding margins to the time codes in the EDL (source in/source out)
When performing an EDL search, you can compare with the time code of the RAW clip’s in point and
out point and then you can set margins (0 to 5 seconds in 1-second increments, or 0 to 999 frames in
1-frame increments) before/after the source in/source out. If you set the margins to
n
seconds, the
RAW clip will be compared with a time code of –
n
seconds/frames for source in and +
n
seconds/
frames for source out, where
n
represents the margin length.
Item
Description
No.
Number indicating the event order in the EDL (event number).
Status
(green):
Operation successful. A clip matching the frame rate in the
FPS
list was
found.
(red):
Error. No matching clips found.
(yellow):
Warning. Multiple matching clips were found (conflict) or a clip not matching
the frame rate in the
FPS
list (frame rate mismatch) was found. Move the
mouse pointer over the icon to display which warning it is.
(green with check mark): Conflict resolved. You selected one clip from the multiple
clips that were found.
Clip Name
RAW clip name.
Thumbnail
Shows the first frame of the clip.
Source In
Time code of the clip’s in point.
Source Out
Time code of the clip’s out point.
Record In
Time code of the starting point of the time line position in which the clip was placed after
editing.
Record Out
Time code of the ending point of the time line position in which the clip was placed after
editing.
Margin (n seconds/frames)
RAW clip
EDL
In point
Source in
Source out
Out point
0