User Manual

Avid Log Specifications
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<timecode> [Tab] Required Under End Title. Enter the video timecode for the last frame of the
clip.
<22kHz>
<24kHz>
<44kHz>
<48kHz>
[Tab] Under Audio Title. Enter the audio sampling rate for this clip only.
If omitted, global entry applies.
<inknumber> [Tab] Under Auxiliary Ink Number Title. Identify a second ink number
for the start of the clip.
<timecode> [Tab] Under Auxiliary TC Title. Enter a Nagra timecode, Arri code, and
so on, for the sync point. Syncs with the Start timecode.
<camera ID> [Tab] Under Camera Title. Identify the camera, using letters or numbers.
For multicamera shoots.
<camera roll ID> [Tab] Under Camroll Title. Identify the camera roll, using letters and
numbers.
<timecode> [Tab] Under Duration Title. Enter the length of the video clip, Start to
End.
<23.98>
<24>
<25>
<29.97>
[Tab] Under FPS Title. Enter the video capture rate for this clip only. If
omitted, the global entry applies. Use 23.98 fps (23.978 fps) for
NTSC, 24 fps for NTSC or PAL, 25 fps for PAL, or 29.97 fps for
NTSC.
<timecode> [Tab] Under Film TC Title. Identify the timecode used for the film,
usually at 24 fps.
<inknumber> [Tab] Under Ink Number Title. Identify the ink number for the start of
the clip.
<keynumber> [Tab] Under KN Start Title. Identify the complete key number for the
start of the clip, for example, KU 31 2636-8903&12.
<keynumber> [Tab] Under KN End Title. Identify the key number for the end of the
clip. Identify only feet and frames, for example, 0342&07.
<keynumber> [Tab] Under KN Duration Title. Identify the length of the clip, in feet
and frames.
<lab roll ID> [Tab] Under Labroll Title. Identify the lab roll, use letters and numbers.
<1>
<2>
<3>
[Tab] Under Perf Title. Edit the perf for this clip only.