EDLs
The main idea of the ReConform function is to adapt changes in EDLs to a current audio mix. As a prerequisite, you must have at least an existing EDL and a new EDL. Alternatively, you can use an EDL that already contains changes, the Change EDL.
The ReConform dialog allows you to import old and new EDLs that you can use to generate a Change EDL. You can also import an existing Change EDL.
In the dialog, you can find these EDLs in the Old EDL, New EDL, and Change EDL lists. In these lists, you have the following options:
- Add EDL
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Allows you to add an existing EDL into the ReConform dialog.
- Save EDL (Change EDL only)
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Saves a generated Change EDL.
- Delete EDL
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Deletes all entries in the corresponding list.
Each EDL consists of the following data:
- State
State of the entry. Green indicates that the entry is valid. Red indicates that the entry is invalid. If you move the mouse pointer over the symbol in the column, a tooltip provides an error description.
- ID
ID of the entry.
- Roll
Roll name of the entry.
- Clip Name
Clip name of the entry.
- EDL File
The name of the EDL file from which this entry was read.
- TR
Transition type of the entry.
C - Cut
D - Dissolve
W - Wipe
- SRC IN
Start timecode of the entry in the original video file or clip.
- SRC OUT
End timecode of the entry in the original video file or clip.
- DST IN
Start timecode of the entry in the project.
- DST OUT
End timecode of the entry in the project.
In addition to the columns, all EDLs inform you about the number of entries and how many of them are selected or invalid.