User Manual

Modifying Clip Information
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You can modify information in bin columns. For example, you can type a new name for a clip or
correct the start and end timecodes. For more information, see “Modifying Data in Bins” on
page 358 and “Modify Command Options” on page 360.
You can modify any data in the bin even while you log, prior to capture. After the footage is
captured, however, you can modify information only in selected headings, with restrictions. For
more information, see the following table.
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When you modify tape names and timecodes, the modification affects any key numbers you
enter for the selected clips.
The following table describes all bin column headings available in Avid editing applications,
including information on which bin columns you can modify after you have captured footage.
Depending on the model of your Avid editing application, you might not see all column
headings.
Bin Column
Heading Description
Name Heading always appears in the bin. The column contains the name of the clip or
sequence (you can rename a clip or sequence after you capture it). Modifiable
after capture with no restrictions.
Aspect Ratio Indicates the shape of the image frame. Ratio of width to height.
Audio Bit Depth Use audio bit depth when you work with audio files: 16 bit or 24 bit.
Audio Format Audio format of master clips (AIFF-C or WAVE).
Audio SR Audio resolution (sample rate).
Aux TC 24 Original HDTV sources (1080p/24) or audio DATs created for PAL feature film
productions that use in-camera timecode.
Auxiliary Ink Auxiliary ink format settings let you display an additional type of ink number.
This lets you track additional types of film information for different film gauges.
Used for 24p projects, 25p projects, and matchback projects only. Auxiliary Ink
is the starting frame for the clip.
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.) Modifiable after capture with no restrictions.
AuxInk Dur Length of the clip, expressed in the auxiliary ink number. You cannot modify
this number.
AuxInk Edge Type of edgecode used in the auxiliary ink number. Ctrl+click the cell, and then
select the type of edgecode. See “Selecting an Edgecode Type” on page 365.