User Manual
Bin Views
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t Double-click the column heading.
t Select Bin > Sort.
The objects in the bin sort by color. Colors sort by hue, saturation, and value.
Understanding Bin Views
Use the Bin View menu (Text view only) to select different bin views. The Bin View menu
appears to the right of the bin tabs. The following table describes the default bin views that are
available.
You can also create and save customized bin views, and then access them from the Bin View
menu. For more information, see “Saving a Custom Bin View” on page 329.
When you create a new bin view, your Avid editing application saves the settings for the view so
that you can alter, copy, or delete the settings at a later time. You can name and save bin views to
suit your needs.
Bin view settings are also available in the Settings list of the Project window. For more
information, see “Working with Settings” on page 1339.
View Description
Capture Contains a set of headings that are useful when capturing footage from tape — for
example, start and end timecodes, tape, tracks, and resolutions.
Custom Lets you create and save customized views. The Name heading is only required column
heading, which displays by default. Add, hide, or rearrange column headings to
customize the view.
Film The film-related column headings, including key number, ink number, and pullin
display. If you work on a non-film-related project and select Film view, only the
non-film-related columns display.
Format Displays the video formats, resolutions, and projects for the bin’s contents
Media Tool Duplicates the headings currently saved in the Media tool.
Statistics Displays standard statistical column headings derived from information established
during capture, such as start and end timecodes, duration, and resolution.