11.7
Table Of Contents
- Avid MediaLog User’s Guide
- 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 Communications (Serial) Ports Tool
- Using the Console Window
- 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
Basic Bin Procedures
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2. Type the timecode (or keycode) number for which you want to sift in a
range.
3. Select a range from the Column or Range to Search pop-up menu; for
example, Start to End Range or Mark In to Out Range.
The criterion “contain” is displayed in the Criterion pop-up menu. If
you try to change this criterion, a blank will be displayed in the
Column or Range to Search pop-up menu.
4. Click OK.
The bin will display those clips that encompass the timecode (or
keycode) number that you entered.
Locking and Unlocking Items in a Bin
You can lock items in a bin to prevent deletion. When you lock clips in a
bin, you lock their associated media files on your desktop as well.
To lock items:
1. Click a clip or subclip to select it. Ctrl+click (Windows) or Shift+click
(Macintosh) additional clips, if necessary.
2. Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+Shift+click (Macintosh) and select
Lock Bin Selection.
For more information
on displaying columns,
see “Showing and
Hiding Columns” on
page 125.
A Lock icon appears for each locked clip in the Lock column of the bin
in Text view.