If you
want to capture different material than what appears in the EDL,
you can slip or trim the edits to specify the correct material for
your final assembly. You can change any source or record timecode
in the EDL.
You can also edit timecode in the Tape List.
To edit timecode:
- Do one of the following:
- Click the source or record timecode entry
you want to modify and drag right to increase the value or drag
left to decrease the value. You can use hotkeys to change the values
in varying increments.
Use: |
To: |
Shift-drag
|
Jump by seconds. |
Ctrl-drag
|
Jump by minutes. |
Alt-drag
|
Jump by hours. |
- Double-click the source or record timecode
you want to modify to get the calculator, and then enter a new timecode.
If the source or record timecode is already selected, click it again
to get the calculator. See
Calculating Timecode.
NoteOther entries in
the same edit affected by your modifications become highlighted
as you edit an entry.
Editing Tape List Timecode
In Tape List view, you
can slip all the start timecode values for a given tape. This is
useful when you need to modify the start timecode of a tape that
is used in multiple EDLs, because you edit the value only once.
To slip the start timecode value for
a given tape:
- In the Import EDL menu, from the Display
group, enable View Tape List.
- Do one of the following:
- Click the start timecode entry you want
to modify and drag right to increase the value or drag left to decrease
the value. You can use hotkeys to change the values in varying increments.
Use: |
To: |
Shift-drag
|
Jump by seconds. |
Ctrl-drag
|
Jump by minutes. |
Alt-drag
|
Jump by hours. |
- Click the start timecode entry you want
to modify to get the calculator, then enter a new timecode. See
Calculating Timecode.