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1. Re: On-Screen Stats Possible?
A.Kubba Sep 23, 2014 6:59 AM (in response to Jack Banatoni)Hi Jack,
You can try to create closed captioning file and then you can export it as well.
Thank You
Arjun
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2. Re: On-Screen Stats Possible?
Meg The Dog Sep 23, 2014 9:28 AM (in response to Jack Banatoni)Make a copy of your sequence. Then, working on the copy:
Go to the Effects Panel > Video Effects > Video and drag the Clip Name effect to the first clip on the timeline. Open the effect controls and position and size the Clip Name where you want it to appear. Once you have that set, then select the effect in the Effects Controls panel, and copy it.
Now select the rest of the clips in our sequence and, once they are selected, paste the positioned Clip Name effect to them.
I don't know of an easy way to display the ins and outs of each cut, but you can display the media source timecode which will be helpful in locating the used media from the clip. Return to Effects Panel > Video Effects > Video and drag the Timecode effect to your clips in the same way as above:
MtD
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3. Re: On-Screen Stats Possible?
Meg The Dog Sep 23, 2014 9:43 AM (in response to Meg The Dog)Additional note: on the timecode effect, make sure you set it to display the Clip timecode in Effects Control.
MtD



