You can load a clip with
            clip history into Batch to display a process tree that recreates
            the clip from its original sources, through all operations and effects,
            to its final output. You can then modify the process tree at any
            point. Once you have modified a clip, you can process it to create
            new clips, which, in turn, also have their own history.
         
         NoteOnce a clip is processed in Batch, the modules
               in its history are replaced by a Batch module that is ineditable
               on the EditDesk.
            
         To expand a clip's history in Batch:
         
         
            - Bring
               a segment with history into Batch.
               There are multiple options
                  for bringing one or more segments into Batch or a Batch FX level.
                  See 
                           Creating Batch FX.
                
- Drag a Desk node to the Batch schematic.
               The EditDesk appears.
                
- Select the clip with clip history and
               click Exit Clip Select.
            
- Double-click the clip in the Batch schematic.
            
- Click Basic.
            
- Do one of the following:
                  
                     
                        
                        
                        
                           | Click: | To expand: |  
                           | Expand Hist | The entire clip history into a Batch process tree. |  
                           | Expand One | The most recent step of the selected clip's history.
                              If the input clip to the last node also contains history (denoted
                              by “H” in the clip name), you can also expand
                              the history for that clip. |  
 
 NoteUsing Expand One
                     to display a clip's history will not display any Action media. If
                     you want to expand the history of clips on any media, you have to
                     convert the media into Batch Action media, and then expand the history
                     for that clip.
                   
- Edit, add, or remove nodes, or connect
               and disconnect nodes and clips as you would in any Batch structure.
               See 
                        Batch Processing.
            
- Add a BFX Output node to the
               process tree, set the processing options, and then click Process
               to render the Batch tree. See 
                        Outputting Batch Results.
               The new clip is added
                  to the specified destination. The original clip remains unchanged.