Saving Edited Clips to the Desktop
 
 
 

When you choose to have edited clips automatically saved to the desktop, you can lock the clips to prevent the Batch setups from being accidentally deleted. All Batch clips saved to the desktop have a magenta outline. In addition, the frame number on locked clips appears in magenta.

Each time you exit a Batch session after having edited a clip, a number appears on the clip to help you keep track of versions. If the modified clip was saved to the desktop, the version number on the clip increments by one. If a copy of the modified clip was saved to the desktop, the number on each copy reflects the version.

To save an edited clip to the desktop:

  1. In the General section of the Preferences menu, disable Use Edited Library.

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    NoteYou cannot change this preference when you are already in a Batch session.
  2. If you do not want to accidentally delete edited clips that are saved to the desktop, enable Lock Edited Clips.
  3. Select one of the following options from the Save Desktop Clips option box.

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    Select: To save:
    Modify Desktop Clip The modified clip to the desktop.
    Create Clip Copy for Edit A copy of the modified clip to the desktop.
  4. Bring a clip into Batch.
  5. If you want to save edited clips to a specific reel other than the destination reel, in the Batch Setup menu, select Custom Reel and enter the reel number.

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  6. Perform editing operations on the Batch clip.
  7. Exit back to the desktop.

    The soft clip is saved to the desktop. A magenta outline indicates it is a Batch soft clip.

    In the following example, the Modify Desktop Clip preference was selected. The clip was edited in five separate Batch sessions. Only the most recently modified clip appears on the desktop.

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    (a) Magenta frame number indicates locked clip  (b) Modified soft clip with Batch FX  (c) Version number of edited clip    

    To continue editing the Batch setup, load the soft clip back into Batch. When you exit back to the desktop, the newly modified clip will replace the one that was there previously. The version number will increment to 6.

    In the following example, the clip was edited in six separate Batch sessions. The Create Clip Copy for Edit preference was selected. Each modified clip appears on the desktop with its version number.

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    (a) Modified soft clips with Batch FX    (b) Version numbers of last two edited clips  

    To continue editing the Batch setup, load one of the soft clips back into Batch. When you exit back to the desktop, a copy of the modified copy will appear with a magenta outline and its version number will have increased by one.

To unlock an edited clip saved to the desktop:

  1. From the Main menu, click Lock Clip.

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  2. Select Clip from the Lock option box that appears.
    NoteIf you select Reel or Desktop, all clips on the reel or all clips on the desktop will be unlocked.
  3. Click the magenta frame number with the cursor that appears and then confirm that you want to unlock the Batch setup.

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    NoteTo bypass the need to confirm, Alt+click the magenta frame number.

    The frame number turns white indicating the clip is unlocked.

Loading Batch Setups

If you saved a Batch setup with the Modify Desktop Clip preference enabled, you have two options when loading the setup. You can have Batch load any clip with the same name if it cannot find the modified clip. Or, you can have only the identical clip loaded.

The default preference is for Batch to look for any clip of the same name. To have only identical clips loaded with the setup, disable Search [E] Clips by Name in the Batch Editing section of the Preferences General menu.

With this preference disabled, the setup is loaded with a black clip icon if the clip is not found.