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All of the events you assign appear in the EventStream Editor. Click an event to adjust the
times and assign actual events and actions.
Saving
The events defined in the EventStream Editor are automatically saved when you close the
EventStream Editor window. You can also manually save the EventStream information by
clicking the Save button, which is helpful while working on long/complicated projects.
Exporting/Importing
You can save the EventStream information from a project and export it for use with other
projects or batches.
Export
You can export your EventStreams to use with other applications or reuse them with other
projects.
To export an EventStream file:
1.
Click the Export button at the bottom of the EventStream window.
2.
Assign a name to the file and click Save.
This creates an XML-based file with the EventStream information. These files have the suffix
.ties. You can edit these files with an XML editor or a text editor if you are familiar with XML.
Import
You can import previously saved EventStream data, EventStream files created by other
applications and events imported from databases into the EventStream Editor for use with
your project.
To import an EventStream file:
1.
Click the Import button at the bottom of the EventStream window.
2.
Select the file to import and click Open.
The EventStream information appears in the EventStream Editor.
Importing EventStreams from Discreet cinestream
Cleaner can also read EventStream data created by the Discreet cinestream editing system.
When you export a project from cinestream to Cleaner, EventStream data from the project can
be viewed using the EventStream Editor.
Summary of Contents for 64006-051108-9001 - Discreet Cleaner - Mac
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