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Defining Settings
You can use the Settings display to establish a hierarchy of settings
that address the specific needs of each production phase.
For example, you can establish:
User settings for the assistant editor: Facilitate logging, digitiz-
ing, and organizing projects.
User settings for the editor: Include editing interface preferences.
Project settings: Reflect the specific needs of the project.
Bin View settings: Display useful columns of information for each
of the bins described in “Managing Folders and Bins” on page 82
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Never use a user settings file that was opened in MediaLog™.
Video Output The Video Output tool enables you to
calibrate output for composite or com-
ponent video in a digital cut. Appears
in the Settings scroll list to facilitate
copying settings.
See the Avid
Media Composer and
Film Composer Input
and Output Guide.
No; choose
Video Output
Tool from the
Tools menu.
VTR Emulation Sets parameters when using the Avid
system to emulate a VTR.
See the Avid
Media Composer and
Film Composer Input
and Output Guide.
Yes
Workspace Enables you to associate settings and
windows with a workspace.
See“Linking User Set-
tings and Work-
spaces” on page 121.
Yes
Table 4-1 Settings Scroll List (Continued)
Setting Name Description For More
Information
Access to
Dialog Box?