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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Understanding MediaLog
- Getting Started
- Logging Source Material
- Organizing Clips and Bins
- Creating MediaLog Output
- Avid Log Specifications
- Using Help
- Opening and Closing the Help System
- How Help Windows Work
- Finding Information with the Help Topics Dialog Box
- Using Buttons in a Help Topic
- Printing Help Topics
- Copying Information from a Help Topic
- Changing the Font Size of Help Topics
- Keeping Help on Top
- Changing the Color of Help Windows
- Adding a Note to a Help Topic
- Regulatory and Safety Notices
- Index
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4. Select the audio and video tracks you want to digitize and their
tape name.
5. Step (jog), shuttle, or play the tape to the point where you want to
begin logging material; then follow the steps in “Marking and
Logging” on page 57.
Logging with the Deck Offline
You can also log material without controlling a source tape deck. If the
deck i s not connected or not working, or if the tape is not available,
you can still log material as long as you know the timecodes.
To log w ithout a deck or tape:
1. Double-click Deck Preferences in the Settings scroll list.
The Deck Preferences dialog box appears.
2. Choose either Non-drop Frame or Drop Frame from the pop-up
menu. This selects the timecode format for logging.
3. Click OK to close the Deck Preferences dialog box.
4. Make sure a b in is selected and choose Go To Logging Mode from
the Bin menu, or press Ctrl+B.
5. Click the tape name display.
A dialog box appears.