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DPX Frame-counting field for Digital Picture
Exchange, a SMPTE standard describing
frames scanned from film. The format is
the following: a descriptor of up to 32
alphanumeric characters, followed by a
hyphen (-), followed by a six-digit frame
count, for example,
DPXChildDocu-023657.
DRM Digital Rights Management property. Has
the special operators Has DRM and Does
not have DRM.
Depending on the search flags, this search
can retrieve links to the assets, assets or
links and assets which have at least one
DRM protected media somewhere in the
structure. Searches for DRM should
return all of the sequences, subclips,
rendered effects, and so on that use a
restricted master clip. DRM is referred to
as “restrictions” in Interplay Assist, Avid
Instinct, and Avid editing systems.
Duration The length of the asset in hours, minutes,
seconds, and frames.
Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
End Timecode of the clip’s tail frame. Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
FilmTC Timecode used on film. Used for 24p and
25p projects only.
Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
Format The format of a clip or sequence as
determined by the project type, such as
30i NTSC or 1080i/59.94. This is
especially useful if you have both SD and
HD clips in the same bin.
FPS Play rate: the number of frames to be
displayed each second. The default is
29.97 for NTSC and 25 for PAL for
video. The play rate can also be 24 or
23.98.
Type a value or use the arrows to select a
value.
Frame Chase Expected
Duration
Expected length of a clip captured by the
Frame Chase Editing method.
Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
Frame Chase Known
Duration
Current length of a clip being captured by
the Frame Chase Editing method.
Type numbers only in the four
colon-separated entry fields displayed.
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