Table of contents
No headersThe options described below are not used by every format. Only the ones relevant to the selected format are accessible.
- Tape Name box
Select an option to determine how the tape name is set for the imported clips.
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| Enter Tape | Activate the Tape Name field so that you can manually enter the tape name. When selecting multiple files for import, this tape name is used for all imported files. |
| Tape from Filename | Use the name of the imported file as the tape name. |
| Tape from Directory | Determine the tape name from the detected directory structure. A Level field appears below the Tape Name box. Use this to configure the relative path to the directory from which the tape name can be determined. |
| Tape from File Header | Read the tape name from the header of the imported file. |
| Tape Name from XML | Use the tape name listed in the XML file accompanying the XDCAM media. |
| Tape Name from Essence | Use the tape name inferred from the directory structure of the P2 or XDCAM clip. |
- Level field
Select an option to set the relative file path to the directory from which the tape name can be determined. Although it is available for all file types, the Level field is specifically designed to work with the directory structures that are output by film scanners. A typical file structure would look like:
./<tape>/<resolution>/clip.######.dpx. In this case, selecting Up 2 Levels in the Level field identifies the directory that corresponds to the tape name (
./<tape>). Enabled if Tape Name is set to Tape From Directory.
- Tape Name field
Set the name to use as the tape name of the imported clip. Enabled if Tape Name is set to Enter Tape.
- Timecode box
Select an option to specify how the timecode information for the clip is set.
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| Timecode from Header | Set the source timecode of the imported clip based on the timecode information in the image file header. |
| Timecode from File Name | Use a numerical filename (for instance, 100000.dpx) and translate it into timecode for the resulting clip (based on the selected framerate ). This is useful when working with files that do not have embedded timecode. |
- Rate box
Select how the framerate is determined. Select Auto to use the framerate specified by the imported clip; if the clip specifies no framerate, it uses the one of the project. Select Select rate to set the framerate using the Framerate box.
- Framerate box
Select the frame rate of the imported clip. Enabled if the Rate box is set to Select rate.
- Drop Frame button
Enable to have use a drop frame mode. Disable to use non-drop frame mode. Enabled if the Rate box is set to Select rate.
- Flip Settings box
Select the image orientation to apply to the media of the imported clip.
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| Flip Flop | Flip the media vertically and horizontally. |
| Flop | Flip the media horizontally. |
| Flip | Flip the media vertically. |
| Camera | Use the flip/flop parameter defined on set on the camera. |
| Disable Flip | Not apply any flip/flop to the media. |