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Audio Info The audio specifications of the clip.
Video Usage The number of times the video component of a clip is used in the project’s
sequences.
Audio Usage The number of times the audio component of a clip is used in the project’s
sequences.
Tape Name Text entered when the clip was logged during batch capture, if it was
captured using Adobe Premiere Pro or an earlier version of Adobe Premiere.
Description Text entered when the clip was logged during batch capture, if it was
captured using Adobe Premiere Pro or an earlier version of Adobe Premiere.
Comment Text intended for identification and sorting purposes.
Log Note Text that was entered using the Log Note option when a clip was captured
using the Capture window.
File Path Location of the file on disk, expressed as a folder path.
Capture Settings Whether a file has capture settings assigned in Adobe Premiere Pro.
For example, to be eligible for batch capture, clips must have capture settings. Choose a
command from the Clip > Capture Settings submenu to edit capture settings for a
selected clip.
Status Whether a clip is online or offline. If a clip is offline, this also indicates why.
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Offline Properties Whether the source of an offline clip contains video, audio, or both.
Scene Text that was entered using the Capture window’s Scene option when capturing
video using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Shot/Take Text that was entered using the Capture window’s Shot/Take option when
capturing video using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Client Text intended for the name of the client.
Compressor The compressor used by the clip. Not applicable to sequences.
Good Text intended to indicate preferred clips.
Using labels
Labels are colors that help you identify and associate clips. You assign and view labels in
the Project window. Label colors mark clips in the Project window’s Label column and in
the Timeline window.
To assign a label to a clip:
1 In the Project window, select a clip.
2 Choose Edit > Label, and choose a color.
To select all clips using the same label:
1 Select a clip that uses the label.
2 Choose Edit > Label > Select Label Group.
To edit label names or colors:
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Label Colors.
2 Edit label names, or click a color swatch to edit a color.
To set default labels for a media type:
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Label Defaults.
2 For any media type in the panel, select a label color.
Note: Label defaults affect clips you add to the Project window from the time you change
the defaults; the command doesn’t change label colors for clips already in the Project
window. To change label colors for clips already in the Project window, use the Edit >
Preferences > Label Colors command.
Working with palettes

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