11.5
Table Of Contents
- Avid® MediaLog™
- Contents
- Tables
- Using This Guide
- Understanding MediaLog
- Getting Started
- Working with the Project Window
- Exploring the Project Window
- Opening and Closing the Project Window
- Using the Bins Display
- Using the Settings Scroll List
- Using the Info and Usage Displays
- Changing Font and Point Size
- Customizing Your Workspace
- Viewing Keyboard Settings
- Using the Avid Calculator
- Using the Serial Ports Tool
- Using the Console
- Logging Source Material
- Organizing with Bins
- Preparing to Work with Bins
- Understanding Bin Display Views
- Basic Bin Procedures
- Using Text View
- Creating MediaLog Output
- Avid Log Specifications
- Working with a Film Project
- Index
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Avid Log Specifications
3. Type one of the supported values (25 or 29.97).
4. Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
Describing an Avid Log File
An Avid log is composed of three or four sections, in this order:
• Global headings
• Column headings
• Custom column headings (optional)
• Data headings
The tables in this section adhere to this order. When you create an Avid
log, you must follow the order precisely.
You can select not to display a defined heading (including a required
heading), except for Name. Name must always be displayed.
The maximum number of combined global, standard, and custom
headings in a log file is 64.
Global Headings
The global headings must come first in an Avid log file, and you must
enter one value for each heading.
Table A-2 shows the format for the global headings and the supported
values for each heading.