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  • Marking Clips in the bin?

    Hi

    Is there a way to mark a clip in the bin somehow to show that is is used f.ex.?

    I have a lot of clips that look a like on the first frame and would like to give them some kind of mark that shows that is is used.

    Thanks.

    /Ulf
    Best regards * Ulf * Denmark
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  • #2
    I think you can colour code them, Not sure though...

    Steve
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    • #3
      why not change the thumbnail of the clip to indicate what it is used for

      push mouse scroll wheel down and then move mouse right or left
      Anton Strauss
      Antons Video Productions - Sydney

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      • #4
        Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
        why not change the thumbnail of the clip to indicate what it is used for

        push mouse scroll wheel down and then move mouse right or left
        Wow! Thanks Anton - that's a real time saver for clips that have a corrupt start :)
        Hedley Wright
        Partner - Brett Vale Studios

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        • #5
          Originally posted by UlfLaursen View Post
          Hi

          Is there a way to mark a clip in the bin somehow to show that is is used f.ex.?

          I have a lot of clips that look a like on the first frame and would like to give them some kind of mark that shows that is is used.

          Thanks.

          /Ulf
          Right click the bin menu bar and it provides a long list of clip information which you can choose to show. This includes options to show both bin reference count and timeline reference count (which I always use) and a clip marker reminder.
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          • #6
            If you want to see if a clip in the bin is used in the timeline, change the view of the bin to "clip width small" or "clip width large". A used clip has a green dot in the left upper corner.
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            • #7
              Thanks a lot guys - got something to work on now :-)

              /Ulf
              Best regards * Ulf * Denmark
              mail to me
              Main system: i7 3930K, 3.2 GHz @ 4.3 GHz, 32 GB RAM , 2 x WD 1TB Raid 0, 2 x 1 TB HDD, 1 x SSD boot, Nvidia GFX 570, Win 7 64.
              Second system: i7 970, 3.2 GHz, 24 GB RAM, Asus P6T, Samsung 840 Pro 120 GB systemdrive, 4 x WD 1TB in raid 5, 1 WD 500 GB for exports, Asus GTX 460 Win 7 64.
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