Note - This applies to the Avid's 'EDL Tool' (now mostly obsolete), not the more recent 'EDL Manager'. * * * * * A1234V AA/V AUD 3 4 VA1A2 A3A4 USING AVID EDL TOOL V A1 A2 A3 A4 LINE FOLLOWING EDIT LINE EXTENSION H) The trace process goes to the next edit of 'FINAL' and begins again.This is the first edit of the Traced EDL and is so numbered 001. G) The record IN & OUT points of the edit being traced (edit 001 of 'FINAL', where the trace began) are copied to form the record side of the TRACED edit.This includes the reel name (REEL4) and the timecode. F) The information from the source side of this last edit (edit 004 of CUT1) is copied to makeup the source side of the traced edit.The 'trace' is done, and the information for the first edit of the TRACED EDL is known. It fails because 'REEL4' is not a designated sub-master. E) It tries again to find a match to this reel name (REEL4) in the designated sub-masters list.D) Again, it searches the record timecode of CUT1 to find an edit including the source timecode of this last edit (edit 002 of CUT2).C) As in the first step ('A'), the program now tries to find a match with this edit's reel name ('CUT1') to the list of sub-masters.B) The trace process next searches the record timecode of the CUT2 EDL for a an edit that includes the source timecode of the edit it is tracing.It first looks at the reel name of the edit and searches the list of 'sub-master designations' (as input by the operator) to find a match. A) The trace process starts at the first edit of FINAL.This edit will be traced through two generations (CUT-1, and CUT-2) to find the original reel label 'REEL4' and its edit points. Lets walk through the process the trace uses to do this for one edit, the first edit of 'FINAL'.
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