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About the Burn In Menu

Timecode and Keycode

Importing Final Cut Pro XML
Burning-in Clip Information
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.
If you are mixing clips that originate from
formats that use different timecode, you may want to 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 clip's keycode
data with the Burn In tool. This ensures that keycode data is not
lost as frames progress through the work pipeline of your Autodesk
Visual Effects and Finishing application, and possibly through other
applications. See
Ways that Timecode and Keycode is Preserved or Destroyed.
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.