Use the Burn In tools to burn-in clip information
such as timecode, keycode, and frame numbers. The information appears
as text on your clip for your reference.
When mixing clips that
originate from formats with different timecode, you can burn-in
information on a clip to keep a timecode reference clip.
NoteBurn In settings
are saved from session to session. You can reset them to the factory
defaults by clicking Reset.
Burn-in the keycode data
of the clip with the Burn In tool. The burn-in ensures that keycode
data is not lost as frames progress through the work pipeline of
your Autodesk Visual Effects and Finishing application. The burn-in
can also help when going through other applications. See
Ways that Timecode and Keycode is Preserved or Destroyed.
You can also use the
Burn-In Timecode node in Batch to burn-in keycode. Either enter
a keycode value using the keycode calculator or use the keycode
data contained in the clip.
To burn-in clip information from the
Burn In menu:
- On
the EditDesk, from the A/V Tools box, select Timecode.
- Click
Burn In.
- Enable the buttons for the clip information
that you want to burn into the clip, such as Comments, Source Timecode,
Keycode, and Date/Time.
The selected information
on the clip is shown in the sample frame. See
About the Burn In Menu.
- Click to edit any of the timecode or
keycode fields.
- Click Burn In.
- Select the clip into which you want to
burn in the clip information.
- Select the destination for the result
clip.
The result clip appears
in the selected destination.
To burn-in clip information from the
Burn-In Timecode node in Batch:
NoteNot applicable to Backdraft Conform.
- Add a Burn-In Timecode node to the schematic.
- Select the Burn-In Timecode node to display
its menu.
- Enable the buttons for the clip information
that you want to burn into the clip, such as Comments, Source Timecode,
Keycode, and Date/Time.
- Click to edit any of the timecode or
keycode fields.
- To use the keycode data embedded in the
clip: select the Burn-In node in the schematic, and then hold T while clicking the clip whose
keycode you want to burn-in.
The keycode from the
clip appears in the Keycode field of the Burn In menu.
NoteAlthough you can
burn-in the keycode onto the image, clips processed from Batch do
not contain embedded keycode.
- Continue working on your clip in Batch.