When you set edited clips to be automatically saved to the library, they are saved to a library called _Edited_. The soft clips associated with the setup are saved in a reel in the _Edited_ library. Their name is composed of the project name appended by the Batch setup name. When you load a Batch setup, the soft clips are loaded from this reel. Therefore, these soft clips comprise part of the data required to load your Batch setup.
To save an edited clip to the _Edited library:
Changes you make to clips in the timeline are saved every time a Batch backup is performed. The soft clips are saved in the _Edited_ clip library, in a reel name composed of the project name appended by _session. These backed up clips remain in the reel until you start a new Batch session. When you start a session, the clips are deleted and a new projectname_session reel is started.
If the application crashes, when you re-start the application and enter Batch, you have the option of reloading the autosaved Batch setup. If you confirm, your edited clips are also reloaded from the projectname_session reel.
If you modify a clip through its timeline, the clip proxy information in the Batch schematic changes. An [E] appears after the clip name and the clip name appears in blue rather than white. Once an edited clip has been autosaved to the _Edited_ library, it is no longer linked to the version of the clip on the Desktop. Therefore, if you make changes to the Desktop version, they will not be reflected in the clip in Batch.