Edl considerations before capturing, Maintaining accurate timecode, Reel name restrictions in edls – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Note: You need all the original source tapes associated with the EDL before starting the
capture process.

Clips from your imported
EDL remain offline until
you recapture them.

EDL Considerations Before Capturing

Before capturing your media files, make sure you:

• Calibrate the timecode via your device control connection.

• Label your source tapes with unique reel names.

Read the following sections for additional information that you should consider before
capturing your media files.

Maintaining Accurate Timecode

The accuracy of your captured timecode is extremely important when exporting an EDL.
If timecode of your clips is inaccurate, online edits won’t match the original offline cuts.
This can be fixed by the online editor, but you’ll lose valuable time.

Make sure you calibrate your incoming timecode so it matches the captured video stream
accurately. For information on calibrating timecode, see

“Calibrating Timecode Capture

with Serial Device Control.”

Reel Name Restrictions in EDLs

If you plan to export an EDL, there are restrictions on the reel names you can use. The
restrictions depend on the EDL format you’re using.

Reel name characters

Reel name length

System

Numbers only

1–253 characters

CMX 340

Uppercase alphabetical characters and numbers

8 characters

CMX 3600

Uppercase alphabetical characters and numbers

6 characters

GVG and GVG 4 Plus

Numbers only

1–998 characters

Sony 5000

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Importing and Exporting EDLs

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