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number (see section “Storage Information” on page 5-9). How-
ever, this behavior can be configured to your liking (see section
“Name Options” on page 5-15).
– When creating a project’s timeline with the I/O Tool, the clips will
be arranged on the timeline according to their destination in- and
outpoints. EDLs and cut lists should provide these information by
default. Composed capture lists in the I/O Tool are provided with
destination in- and outpoints automatically during the logging pro-
cedure: They will be arranged on the timeline in the same sequence
as they were initially logged in the capture list.
5.5.3 The Tab ’EDL’
When an edit decision list (EDL) has been processed, the tab EDL
shows you the EDL as it would appear in a text editor.
Figure 5-25: The tab ’EDL’
With the help of the tab EDL you can then, for example, compare the
contents of the original EDL file with its translated counterpart in the
capture list of the tab Capture. Additionally, you can mark text with the
mouse and then copy it to the clipboard of the operating system by
simply calling the context menu in the text field and selecting the menu
option Copy or using the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl + C].
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