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  • Will Oswald

    September 24, 2005 at 2:26 pm in reply to: Finding an edit on Avid

    Fine. I was asking a simple question that appears not to have been addressed by the software writers. That is all I needed to know. Still it would be nice if they created a nice little database searching tool/disc management tool. I assumed that it was my ignorance of the system that was to blame – I know I made the error of misfiling Doh!!! But to err is human. Thanks for your feedback it is always good to know I treat my assistants badly!!! If they allowed us to have assistants. Best wishes.

    Silly Willy Nilly.

  • Will Oswald

    September 24, 2005 at 1:14 pm in reply to: Finding an edit on Avid

    Yes an edit- cutting copy, sequence of shots, montage, assembly etc – call it what you will. You are of course right I should have but failed to file it away carefully so I could find it again but I was working really fast and I wanted to quickly experiment with a complex construction of a scene. More haste … And I did find it by ploughing through 80 bins but surely there is a systemic way of searching for an edit. If I was working on a feature, rather than a 50 drama with a fast turn round, I could have hundreds of bins and versions of edits.

  • Will Oswald

    September 24, 2005 at 10:59 am in reply to: how to delete add edit point?

    I have a slightly similar problem. There tends to build up in the spacer sections of audio tracks lots of unused edits. There appears to be no global remove command. Remove match frames does not work on these as there is no material matched just spacer to spacer splices.

    Will O

  • Will Oswald

    August 15, 2005 at 8:08 am in reply to: Capturing Non DV footage via Firewire

    Ab Fab. Just what the doc ordered. Many thanks.

    WillO

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