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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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• Merge events with known sources and automatically create
subclips. Automatically creates subclips for those events that
are merged or relinked to their source clips upon import. Use
this option if you have already entered master clips in a bin for
each camera roll or master scene, and subsequently logged all
the e vents related to those c lips for import.
• Merge events with known master clips. Automatically cre-
ates subclips for those events that a re merged or relinked to a
selected master clip based upon matching tape name. Use this
option if you have already logged (or digitized) master clips in
a bin for each tape.
5. Select the file or files you want to import, and click Open.
The bin fills with master clips derived from the information in the
imported shot log. Any additional information logged with each
clip is also imported.
6. To save the new master clips that came f rom importing the log,
save the bin.
Transferring Bins from Another MediaLog System
MediaLog bins are interchangeable with those of other releases. In
general, later releases of the MediaLog application accept bins from
earlier releases.
Use the following procedure to transfer a bin from one MediaLog
system to another MediaLog system.
1. Save MediaLog project bins from the first MediaLog system on a
floppy disk.
2. Go to your second MediaLog system, and quit or hide the
MediaLog application.