Modifying media file and sequence timecode, Modifying media file and, Sequence timecode – Apple Final Cut Pro HD (4.5): New Features User Manual

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Chapter 5

Viewing and Modifying Timecode

To reset the timecode display for all clips in the active project:

1

In the Browser, click the tab of the project that you want to change timecode display
settings for.

2

Choose Edit > Project Properties.

3

Choose a timecode display from the Time Display pop-up menu.

4

Select the Reset Time Display checkbox.

5

Click OK.

To globally set the time mode of all clips in the project to source time, clip
time, and native speed on or off:

1

In the Browser, click the tab of the project for which you want to change time
mode settings.

2

Choose Edit > Project Properties.

3

Choose a source time or clip time from the Time Mode pop-up menu.

4

Select or deselect the View Native Speed checkbox.

5

Click OK.

Modifying Media File and Sequence Timecode

In Final Cut Pro 4, you can modify media file timecode in several ways:

Individual timecode adjustments can be made by choosing Modify > Timecode.

Multiple clips can be adjusted in the Browser column.

Timecode tracks in your media files can be added, altered, and even removed by
choosing Modify > Timecode. This is the most common way to add or delete timecode
tracks from a media file.

When modifying clips that refer to several media files (such as merged clips), there is a
tab for each media file in the Modify Timecode dialog.

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