And on a related note, I was digging through a drawer today and found my
old Ready-Eddy footage calculator. --J.B.
Benjamin Hershleder Ben@ContactBen.com [Avid-L2] wrote:
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> Hi Steve,
> Is this what you're looking for:
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> Select clips in bin.
> Right-Click.
> Get Bin Info.
> Console opens:
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> Cheers,
> Benjamin
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> *Benjamin Hershleder*
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> On Sep 12, 2014, at 6:44 PM, Steve Hullfish steve4lists@veralith.com
> <mailto:steve4lists@veralith.com> [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>> wrote:
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>> So, I'm interested in knowing how much footage I have in a project
>> I'm working on.
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>> Of course, I have subclips and audio files that are in addition to
>> the video files (dual system sound)
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>> I went to the Media Tool and created a master clip list of JUST the
>> video master clips.
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>> Is there a way to sum the DURATION?
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>> I tried exporting that as a TAB DELIMITED file and taking it to Excel.
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>> But then you've got a column for FRAMES that Excel doesn't know how
>> to convert to 24 fps/seconds.
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>> Is there a Console command I can run on a bin or a some other way to
>> come up with a footage number?
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>> You used to be able to do a get info on a bin and it would sum up the
>> time.
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>> Steve Hullfish
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