Use the Import EDL menu to create, import, edit, auto-capture, assemble, and save EDLs.
The EDL work area is divided into 10 columns.
Event #The event number, followed by a capture indicator.
TapeThe name of the tape containing the source clip.
A. PatchThe Audio Patch information.
TracksThe track for the edit (shown as a combination of: V, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).
TransitionThe type of transition between the clips: C for cuts, D <duration> for dissolves, and W <wipe code> <duration> for SMPTE wipes.
Source InThe starting timecode of the element in the source clip.
Source OutThe ending timecode of the element in the source clip. (Ctrl-click the heading to view Source duration.)
SpeedThe speed at which the source clip is timewarped in the edit. The value is preceded by a negative sign if the effect is a reverse. The column is blank if the speed value is 100% (no timewarp).
Record InThe starting timecode of the element in the result clip.
Record OutThe ending timecode of the element in the result clip. (Ctrl-click the heading to view Record duration.)