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Auxiliary Ink Auxiliary ink format settings allow you to
display an additional type of ink number.
This lets you track additional types of
film information for different film gauges.
Used for 24p projects, 25p projects, and
matchback projects only. Auxiliary Ink is
the starting frame for the clip.
AuxiliaryTC1 through
TC5
You can type an auxiliary timecode or
another timecode for editing film or audio
timecode for film.
Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
AuxInkDur Length of the clip, expressed in the
auxiliary ink number.
Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
AuxInkEdge Type of edgecode used in the auxiliary
ink number.
AuxInkEnd Ending auxiliary ink number for the clip. Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
AuxInkFilm Film gauge for the auxiliary ink number.
Cadence Type of pulldown present on the source
NTSC tapes when in a 23.976 or 24p
project.
Camera Camera used to film this clip. This feature
is used in multicamera shoots.
Camroll Camera roll containing this clip. Used for
24p projects, 25p projects, and matchback
projects only.
Category Assigned category. Categories are defined
by the administrator in the Configure
Categories view of the Interplay
Administrator.
Set to Ignore by default, change to a
category name to search only for items
assigned to that category.
CFPS Captured frames per second. Type a value or use the arrows to select a
value.
Color The text display color for metadata of the
selected item in all Interplay Access
displays.
Returns items of selected color found.
The search does not find items colored
only by inheritance (only the parent is
returned).
Heading Description
Search Values and Hints on
Searching in Interplay