How to extract all clip names according to it's position in timeline ?

Ardante wrote on 12/4/2019, 11:48 AM

Hello and sorry for bothering you again with some questions, but you are all so awesome due to your instant solutions you gave me to my problems that I can't be more happier that this 😍😍😍 So, cut to chase, I have 100 clips in a specific order in my timeline, how do I extract all their names in one, maybe into a "folder" or maybe by simply copying their names, according to that order ? Is this even possible ?

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altarvic wrote on 12/4/2019, 11:54 AM

Edit Details window can list selected events and allows to copy the information

Grazie wrote on 12/4/2019, 11:56 AM

@Ardante - What is the end result you want? Do you wish to select ALL the Events that are being used on the T/L? Or what is your final outcome you want? Interesting question.

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Ardante wrote on 12/4/2019, 12:24 PM

@Ardante - What is the end result you want? Do you wish to select ALL the Events that are being used on the T/L? Or what is your final outcome you want? Interesting question.

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I want to have all name clips as credits at the end of the video, for that I need somehow to extract all their names in one, instead of manually going into proprieties and copy clip's name - I have more than 100 clips, it will take hours if I'll copy names manually one by one

Ardante wrote on 12/4/2019, 12:45 PM

Edit Details window can list selected events and allows to copy the information

OMG THIS IS IT !!! :DDD but it has different columns "Start / End / Lenght ..." why by clicking on any column clips don't sort ? As if this option is blocked.

Ardante wrote on 12/4/2019, 12:49 PM

@Ardante - What is the end result you want? Do you wish to select ALL the Events that are being used on the T/L? Or what is your final outcome you want? Interesting question.

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I just realized that what "@altarvic" wrote is basically what I wanted, with Edit Details I can easily copy all names at once according to certain order :D

 

Musicvid wrote on 12/4/2019, 4:49 PM

Easy - peasy.

Click the upper left cell in Edit Details, Copy, and Paste into Excel or any spreadsheet. Sort as desired.

Ardante wrote on 12/5/2019, 12:29 PM

Easy - peasy.

Click the upper left cell in Edit Details, Copy, and Paste into Excel or any spreadsheet. Sort as desired.

oh, so there is no way to make it in program. Ok then.