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
Using Text View
141
Bin Column Headings
You can select individual or multiple headings to be displayed or hidden in
a bin. Table 16 describes the Bin Column Selection headings. For a
procedure on how to select column headings, see “Showing and Hiding
Columns” on page 125.
Table 16 Bin Column Selection
Heading Description
Name This heading does not appear as a column selection, but it always appears in
the bin. The column contains the name of the clip (you can rename a clip after
it has been digitized).
Audio The audio resolution (sample rate).
Audio Format The audio format of master clips (AIFF-C, SDII, or WAVE).
Auxiliary Ink Auxiliary ink format settings allow you to display two types of ink numbers at
the same time. This lets you track additional types of film information for
different film gauges. Used for 24p projects, 25p projects, and matchback
projects only.
Auxiliary TC1
through TC5
You can enter an auxiliary timecode, such as Aaton
®
or Arri
®
, or another
timecode for editing film or audio timecode for film. (Not restricted to film
projects.)
CFPS The captured frames per second.
Camera The camera used to film this clip. This feature is used in multicamera shoots.
Camroll The camera roll containing this clip. Used for 24p projects, 25p projects, and
matchback projects only.
Color The color of the bin objects for organizing the objects.
Color Framing The color framing for the tape. For NTSC, the choice is Even or Odd. For
PAL, the choices are A Standard, A Non-Standard, B Standard, or B Non-
Standard.
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After you add the column to the bin, click in the column and choose a
color framing option from the pop-up menu.