

Steps to match a Movieslate XML via file name Even the smallest disparity will force Silverstack not to match the Assets with the MovieSlate metadata. The file name mode works literally and compares the exact filenames of your offloaded assets with the clips from the imported MovieSlate XML. If not all expected clips do not match you need adjust the Tolerance Sliderįigure 2: “Choose Metadata kind and insert options” via File Name Mode.Choose the checkbox to match the Assets via Creation Date.Steps to match a Movieslate XML via Creation Date Choose if you want overwrite the metadata or if you want to complete metadata fields that are empty.Choose your meta data like in figure 2 that you want to sync with the the Assets.You may choose which assets you want to match. Silverstack shows the matched MovieSlate clips next to your assets (see figure 2).Choose the checkbox to match the Assets via Timecode.Switch to Silverstack and choose “MovieSlate XML” from the Import button on the top and choose your MovieSlate XML.The timecode sync doesn’t have to be frame exact, but too much deviation may lead to mismatched clips. Sync the timecode of MovieSlate with your camera.Steps to match a Movieslate XML via Timecode
MOVIESLATE 8 HOW TO
This Step-by-Step Guide will give you an introduction how to use the Timecode and Creation Date mode: To import meta data via XML you can use various methods to match the XML with your Asset:
