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10. Double-click the name of the tape in the dialog box, or click New
and type the name of the tape. Click OK.
11. Select the tracks that you want to log, using the Channel Selection
buttons.
12. Type the start and end timecodes in the Mark IN and Mark OUT
text boxes.
13. Click the Log button.
The clip is logged to the bin.
Modifying Clip Information Before Recording
The following conditions apply to modifying clip information:
When you modify a clip’s information, related objects are
automatically updated to reflect the new data. For example, if you
change the name of a clip, the updated name appears in the
sequences that use the clip.
Some data cannot be modified after recording because changes
would prevent you from playing back and editing the material
successfully.
Sequence data cannot be changed even though it appears in your
bin. The only way to modify sequence data is to edit the sequence
itself. You can, however, change the name and start time for the
master timecode track.
You can modify some data directly for master clips, subclips, and
other objects stored in a bin.
About the Modify Command
The Modify command gives you specialized control over groups of
clip information. For example, you can use the Modify command to