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> Avid Log Specifications |
Avid Log Specifications
This section contains tables that show how to enter headings and data to create an Avid log. The tables use the following conventions:
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A heading appears in the first column, without angle brackets or
standard brackets. For example, FIELD_DELIM is the first global
heading.
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A <supported value> is surrounded by angle brackets. <Alternative
supported values> appear underneath, also in angle brackets. You must
enter exactly one of these values. For example, <29.97> is one of the
supported values for the FPS heading; to specify that value, type
29.97.
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<A variable data value> is also surrounded by angle brackets, but it is
italicized. For example, <timecode> is the data entry for the Start
heading; type the correct timecode, in the format 08:19:10:00 (or
08;19;10;00, for drop-frame timecode).
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[Tab] and [Enter] (Windows) or [Return] (Macintosh) keys are
surrounded by standard brackets.
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A column contains the word "Required" if the heading must be
included in the log.
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The final column contains notes about the heading or values.
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You can decide not to display a defined heading (including a required heading), except for Name. Name must always be displayed.
The maximum number of combined global, standard, and custom headings in a log file is 64.