User Manual

Transfer Settings
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Transfer Settings
The Transfer Settings dialog box appears only if your system is part of an Avid Interplay
environment and you have configured Avid Interplay Transfer. For more information, see the
Avid Interplay Transfer Setup and User’s Guide.
Auto-Patching When this option is selected, your Avid editing application automatically patches the
enabled source tracks to the tracks enabled in the Timeline sequence.
Auto-Monitoring When this option is selected, your Avid editing application monitors the track you
patch. This option is selected by default.
Segment Drag Sync
Locks
When this option is selected and you click the Sync Lock buttons in the Track
Selector panel, your Avid editing application maintains audio and video
synchronization when you drag clips in Segment mode. Your Avid editing
application adds filler where necessary. For more information, see “Maintaining
Sync with Segment Edits” on page 700.
Default Snap-To Edit When this option is selected, clips snap to an existing transition endpoint when you
drag them from a bin to the Timeline. When this option is deselected, clips move
freely to any position on the track.
Clicking the TC Track or
ruler Disables Smart
Tools
Allows you to disable all edit tools in the Smart tool on the Timeline palette by
clicking either the Timeline ruler or the Timecode track.
Only One Segment Tool
Can Be Enabled At A
Time
Prevents both segment tools from being enabled at once.
Default Segment Tool Specifies which segment tool — Segment Insert or Segment Overwrite — is enabled
by default when you select segments for segment editing with no segment tools
active on the Timeline palette.
New Sequences Defines the number of video and audio tracks that display in the Timeline for new
sequences. You can select a maximum of 24 video tracks and 24 audio tracks.
Dupe Detection Handles Defines the size of the handles, in frames, to use for dupe checking. Your Avid
editing application adds the chosen number of frames at the beginning and the end of
each clip before checking for overlap. Your Avid editing application uses the handles
only for internal calculations.
Option Description