[JIL] Project v.5.5
Name, Scene, Take: used to identify and organize the Project.
Bin Name, Sequence Name, Clip Name: you may use Variables in these fields (see below).
Multi-cam XML Name: Set the Multicam XML name here. You may use Variables here as well.
Master Comment (only available in Final Cut Pro 7): enter your comments for the specific Take. This information shows up in the Final Cut Pro 7 Master Comment column. Usually this is entered in the main window, or after the recording in the stop-record window.
Do not change these settings after your recording has started as it effects the generation of QuickTime file names and other Metadata. Doing so will result in errors in the XML structure and your media will be showing up offline in the Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere Pro project.
Variables
A Variable is indicated by a leading "%" and a colored background. Variables can be rearranged using drag-and- drop. Fixed variables can be used by entering them without a leading "%".
%Name: corresponds to the "Name" field in the live:cut main window.
%Scene: corresponds to the "Scene" field in the live:cut main window.
%Take: corresponds to the "Take" field in the live:cut main window.
%Date: corresponds to the current date (updated whenever a change is made in any field).
%Time: corresponds to the current time (updated whenever a change is made in any field) .
%Angle: corresponds to the "Angle" field in the live:cut main window.
%Reel: corresponds to the "Reel" field in the live:cut main window.
%Counter: corresponds to the "Counter" field in the live:cut main window.
%StartTimecode: the starting Timecode.
%Channel: the Channel name.
Date & Time Format
Please be ware that the Date and Time Format changes within the System Preferences are only possible with macOS Monterey or with earlier macOS versions. Starting with macOS Ventura this is not possible any longer. When using macOS Ventura, please use following Terminal commands to adjust the Date and Time formats:
Date:
defaults write -g AppleICUDateFormatStrings -dict 4 "ddMMyyyy"
Time:
defaults write -g AppleICUTimeFormatStrings -dict 4 "HHmm"
Adjust the format part according to your needs and restart Just Control.
Changing the format of these Calendar Event Variables is very easy and straightforward as well. In order to make this as flexible as possible, we are using the default system settings for that. To change that, open the custom format settings for “Dates” and “Times”, which can be found here:
Open the macOS System Preferences and open the “Date & Time” Preferences Panel.
Open “Language & Region” settings.
Switch to the “Advanced” settings.
Change “Dates” and/or “Times” Format settings here ("Full:").