To create subclips
- Load a clip in the player.
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In the Player Control view, click the
Subclip button.
The Subclip display appears with a new subclip loaded. The In and Out buttons are flashing indicating no mark-in or mark-out points are defined. The default subclip name follows the form <source clip name>-<number>, for example, if the source clip name is PlayoffGame, the subclip name is PlayoffGame-1.
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To rename the subclip, click the subclip name control
, and enter the new name in the Clip Name dialog, then click OK, or press Enter.
Renaming the subclip creates a new seed name. For example, if you rename the subclip PlayoffGame-1 to Highlight, subsequent subclips created are named Highlight-1, Highlight-2, and so on.
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Enter the subclip marks as follows:
- Using the transport controls, position the clip to the desired frame for mark-in, then click the In button.
- Using the transport controls, position the clip to the desired frame for mark-out, then click the Out button.
Alternatively: Select the mark-in or mark-out timecode entry controls and enter a specific timecode value.
Alternatively: Select the Length timecode entry control and enter a clip length, then create either a mark-in or a mark-out point. If the source media has been erased, the subclip retains 1 second of media on each side of the mark-in and mark-out points.
Note: Until you enter the subclip marks, the Accept button is grayed out. -
In Subclip view, click
Accept.
The subclip is saved and ejected, then Player returns to Subclip view with a new subclip name loaded.
Note: Clicking the Source Clip button or the Eject button prior to pressing the Accept button closes Subclip mode without creating a new clip. Both of these buttons are used to exit Subclip mode.