7.1
Table Of Contents
- Avid Liquid Installation
- Avid Liquid Reference Manual
- Contents
- Introduction
- Documentation
- Basics
- Signup
- High Definition
- Input
- EZ Capture
- Logging and Digitizing (Capture)
- Basics
- The Logging Tool and Its Functions
- Video Inlay, Timecode Fields and Status Field
- Player Source (D)
- Reels and Racks (E, F)
- Controls (Player and Edit Buttons, G)
- A/V Inputs (Selecting Source Tracks, H)
- Stereo or Mono (I)
- 4:3 or 16:9 (I)
- Selecting a Media Format/Codec Preset (J)
- Destination Volumes for Digitizing / Capture Volumes (K)
- Select Audio Monitor /Mute
- Video Tool / Calibration Control /IPB Settings
- Clip Tab: Naming and Numbering Clips
- Audio Tab
- Master Tab
- Media Tab
- Send Clips To Timeline (Direct Insert)
- Properties
- Methods
- File Ingest
- Importing Objects
- Copying/Pasting Objects from Other Projects
- Media Management and Object Import
- Creating Objects
- Voice-Over
- Importing EDL/AVID MediaLog Files
- Exchange
- Administration
- The Project
- The Object
- Media Management
- Edit
- Video Editing
- Audio in the Timeline
- Special Functions
- Finish
- Effects in Avid Liquid: The Basics
- Detailed Description of Classic Effect Editors
- Realtime FX
- Commotion Clip FX
- Special FX
- Timewarps and Color Correction
- Color Correction Editor
- Linear Timewarp
- Timewarp Editor
- Audio
- Titler
- DVD Authoring
- Export
- Record to Tape
- Export to File
- Burn to Disc (VCD, SVCD, DVD)
- Customize Avid Liquid
- Glossary
- Index
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Logging and Digitizing (Capture)
Logging Tool (letters refer to descriptions in text)
Video Inlay, Timecode Fields and Status Field
The video inlay displays the video signal currently being applied. If you are logging/digitizing audio data
only (video Source Track not activated; page 124), a loudspeaker icon appears in the inlay.
Timecode Position Field (A)
Depending on current settings, this field (to the left above the inlay, A) indicates
the player’s current TC position -
(if the player’s timecode is being used; may include a selected shift, page 120). TC data is trans-
mitted via the remote interface (RS 422 or IEEE 1394).
When a MicroMV device is used as a player, the field remains empty. These devices do not supply
a TC. Use the Live Input instead (page 117).
the system time -
if the TC generated from the system clock is used (only in connection with the Live Player; Time
of Day option.
TC count starts immediately after opening the Logging Tool or the selection of the Live Player.
an individually defined TC -
only in connection with the Live Player; Custom TC option).
Click in the TC field and enter a value.
To start or stop the TC count, use the Play function.
A
B
C
DE
F
JK
G
G
H
I