INDEX

Mync

EDIUS

Installation

Startup/ Project

Setting

Importing Sources

Managing Sources

Editing Operations

Effect

Title

Audio

Export

Appendix

[Importer/Exporter]

Make the settings for import and export.

[AVCHD]

Set faster seeking of AVCHD files.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [AVCHD].

3) Set each item.

[Use Accel. Seek]

Set faster seeking of AVCHD files. To speed up seeking, check this item first, and then check the following items if necessary.

[Create Seek Information in Background]

Collect the time stamp information of AVCHD files at idling to speed up the seek.

[Save Seek Information to File]

Save the seek information as a reusable file.

[Get timecode from Picture Timing SEI]

Check this item to acquire the timecode information from Picture Timing SEI.

4) Click [OK].

[Still Image]

Make the settings for exporting still images.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Still Image].

3) Set each item.

[Capture Field]

Though highest quality images are [Frame], rapid-moving images sometimes are blurred into vertical comb-like stripes. If this happens, select [Upper Field] or [Lower Field].

To output in a display method set in the pause field, select [Follow pause field setting].

Switching the Screen Display when Stopping Playback

[Filtering]

Compensate for deteriorated image quality when [Upper Field] or [Lower Field] is selected at [Capture Field]. [Motion Only] is suitable for partially blurred images, and [Full Screen] is suitable for completely blurred images.

[Adjust Aspect]

The aspect ratio differs for moving images handled in editing and still images handled on the PC. Check this item to adjust the aspect ratio when displaying on a PC screen.

[File Type]

Set the default file format for saving still images.

4) Click [OK].

[RED]

GPU Settings

By utilizing GPU, you can decode RED source data in high-speed.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [RED] → [GPU].

3) Set each item.

[GPU Mode]

Selects the GPU process method.

GPU list

Shows available GPU when [OpenCL] or [CUDA] is selected for [GPU Mode]. Check GPU to be used.

4) Click [OK].

RED Browser Settings

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [RED] → [Browser].

3) Set each item.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

RED sources can be handled as clips on the source browser by copying them to the hard disk with the folder structure in the device held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

4) Click [OK].

[MPEG]

Set faster seeking of MPEG files.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [MPEG].

3) Set each item.

[Use Accel. Seek]

Set faster seeking of MPEG files. To speed up seeking, check this item first, and then check the following items if necessary.

[Create Seek Information in Background]

Collect the time stamp information of MPEG files at idling to speed up the seek.

[Save Seek Information to File]

Save the seek information as a reusable file.

[A/V Synchronization Using PTS]

Check this item to use the PTS (time stamp information) for synchronization of audio and video.

[Get Timecode from GOP Header]

Some MPEG files may have timecode information in their header. Check this item to use timecode information.

4) Click [OK].

[MXF]

MXF Decoder Settings

You can set the layer and downsample coefficient to be decoded when importing MXF files in the JPEG2000 format.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [MXF] → [Decoder].

3) Set each item.

[Quality]

Specify a layer to decode.

[High]

Decode all layers.

[Middle]

Decode half of the layers.

[Low]

Decode single layer.

[Downsampling Ratio]

Specify a downsample (scaling) coefficient at decoding.

4) Click [OK].

[P2]

P2 Browser Settings

Set the reference folder when source files in P2 devices are imported from the source browser window.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [P2] → [Browser].

3) Set each item.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

P2 sources can be handled as clips by the source browser by copying them to the hard disk with the folder structure in the device held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

4) Click [OK].

[Removable Media]

Set the reference folder when source files in removable media are imported from the source browser window.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Removable Media].

3) Set each item.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

Source files can be handled as clips by the source browser by copying them to the local disk (hard disk) with the folder structure in the media held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

4) Click [OK].

[XDCAM EX]

Set the reference folder when source files in XDCAM EX devices are imported from the source browser window.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [XDCAM EX].

3) Set each item.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

Source files can be handled as clips by the source browser by copying them to the local disk (hard disk) with the folder structure in the device held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

4) Click [OK].

[XDCAM]

XDCAM Importer Settings

Set whether to use high-resolution audio to edit proxy.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [XDCAM] → [Importer].

3) Set each item.

[When proxy is edited, high-resolution audio is used if available.(VFAM drive only)]

For data on VFAM drive, use high-resolution audio data to edit proxy.

4) Click [OK].

XDCAM Browser Settings

Set the clip type, clip name and other settings when clips are imported before importing XDCAM sources.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [XDCAM] → [Browser].

3) Set each item.

[Download]

Select the data (proxy/high-resolution) to be downloaded from the source browser.

Importing from XDCAM Devices

[When Transfer to Bin]

Select the data to be downloaded when transferring to the bin. Select [All] to download both high-resolution and proxy.

[When Add to Timeline]

Select the data to be downloaded when placing clips on the timeline. Select [All] to download both high-resolution and proxy.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

XDCAM sources can be handled as clips by the source browser by copying them to the hard disk with the folder structure in the device held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

[Thumbnail]

Set whether to display thumbnails in the clip list in the source browser.

[Show Thumbnails when Connecting to XDCAM Drive]

Display thumbnails when making a connection to the XDCAM device.

[Register Name]

Select the name to register to the bin from [Clip Title] or [Clip Name].

4) Click [OK].

[XF]

Set the reference folder when source files in XF devices are imported from the source browser window.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [XF].

3) Set each item.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

XF sources can be handled as clips by the source browser by copying them to the hard disk with the folder structure in the device held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

4) Click [OK].

[Mync]

Set the details of Mync displayed on the source browser.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Mync].

3) Set each item.

[Folder]

[Show "All Clips"]

Check this item to display the [All Clips] folder of Mync on the source browser.

[Show "Favorites"]

Check this item to display the [Favorites] folder of Mync on the source browser.

[Thumbnail]

[Show hidden clips]

Check this item to display the clips hidden on Mync as thumbnails on the source browser.

4) Click [OK].

[Cinema RAW]

GPU Settings

By utilizing GPU, you can decode the data in Cinema RAW or Cinema RAW Light format with high-speed.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Cinema RAW] → [GPU].

3) Check GPU to be used.

4) Click [OK].

Cinema RAW Browser Settings

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Cinema RAW] → [Browser].

3) Set each item.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

Cinema RAW or Cinema RAW Light sources can be handled as clips in the source browser by copying them to the hard disk with the folder structure in the device held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

4) Click [OK].

[HEVC]

By utilizing hardware supporting the Quick Sync Video, you can decode the data with the video compression standards HEVC (H.265) with high-speed.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [HEVC].

3) Set each item.

[Use Hardware decoder]

Check this item to use hardware decoding of Quick Sync Video.

4) Click [OK].

[Sony RAW]

GPU Settings

By utilizing GPU, you can decode the data in Sony RAW format with high-speed.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Sony RAW] → [GPU].

3) Check GPU to be used.

4) Click [OK].

Sony RAW Browser Settings

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Sony RAW] → [Browser].

3) Set each item.

[Source Folders]

This is the list of references that is displayed in the source browser folder view.

Sony RAW sources can be handled as clips in the source browser by copying them to the hard disk with the folder structure in the device held intact.

Click [Add] to set the reference folder. To delete a reference folder that has been set, select the folder and click [Delete].

4) Click [OK].

[ProRes RAW]

GPU Settings

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [ProRes RAW] → [GPU].

3) Check GPU to be used.

4) Click [OK].

Note

  • To decode ProRes RAW data, a compatible GPU is required.

  • When ProRes RAW data is imported, its color space will be converted to that of HLG.

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