Minimum overlap is 38, Identifying and naming multiclips in the browser – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Minimum Overlap Is 38%

In this example, the clips are properly grouped into multiclips when the minimum overlap
is set to 38%. Because this value is set quite low, the timecode overlap between clips only
needs to be 38% of the duration of the longest clip for the clips to be grouped together
into a multiclip. Depending on the timecode of your footage, you’ll need to set a different
value to group your clips into multiclips as you intend.

Note: With some minimum overlap percentages, the same clip may be grouped into
more than one multiclip at a time. In this case, you can either adjust the minimum overlap
to correct this, or you can simply deselect the Include Angle checkbox for any clips you
do not want to include in a multiclip.

Identifying and Naming Multiclips in the Browser

A multiclip can be identified in the Browser by its multiclip icon and the fact that its name
is italicized. The name of a multiclip appears in the following format:

ANGLE NAME [ANGLE NUMBER]-MULTICLIP NAME

A multiclip has a Name property like any other clip, but the multiclip’s active angle name
and number are added before the multiclip name. For example, consider a multiclip
named “Multiclip 1.” If the active angle is 3, and the clip contained in that angle is named
“Firefly Close Up,” the multiclip’s displayed name in the Browser is “Firefly Close Up
[3]-Multiclip 1.” If you switch to angle 4, the multiclip’s displayed name changes to “Firefly
Wide Shot [4]-Multiclip 1.“

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Chapter 42

Working with Multiclips

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