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Hint: D
DR is short for “Digital Disk Recorder”, a legacy term that –
while deeply enshrined as a term referring
to a playback system
–
is
technically incorrect since these DDRs don’t directly support recording.
11.1.1
PLAYLISTS
The dominant feature of all
Media Players
is a storyboard-style playlist, used to organize content for use
during live productions.
FIGURE 133
This arrangement offers easily visible thumbnail icons for each entry. A scrollbar at right accommodates
long playlists when necessary. Icons in the playlist can be re-
ordered quickly and easily using the familiar drag and drop
workflow. The playlist can even be altered during playback (of
course, if the currently playing item is removed, playback stops
immediately).
An
Alias
(by default, the item’s
filename) is displayed below the
icon,
along with the item’s
duration.
Hint: The duration shown is the play time after trimming, and thus
may be less than the file length on disk. In such cases, the In and
Out markers on the Scrub Bar (spanning the width of the playlist
immediately below it) show the effect of trimming operations,
while the full width of the Scrub Bar depicts the total length of the
file on disk.
Clicking an item selects it. The play position is automatically set
to the
In Point
on selection. Standard
Shift + click
and
Ctrl + click
multi-selection operations are supported, and all selected items
are denoted by a white border around their icon.
When a
Media Player
is stopped, its output to video monitors
tracks selection and trimming operations. The current item is the
Media Player’s
output, and in consequence appears on monitors
dedicated to the player, if any. Of course, only one item can be displayed
on output at a time; the frame surrounding the thumbnail icon for the
currently displayed item is illuminated. Double-clicking a thumbnail (or clicking
the
Play
button) begins playback from the
In Point
of the current file.
Hint: Double-clicking elsewhere in the playlist pane opens the Media Browser (hold down shift when clicking
to open a system file explorer instead of the custom Media Browser).
Automatic Clip Trimming
Clips (but, for reasons that will
become apparent, not still images or
titles) in a playlist are automatically
trimmed to accommodate the
addition of transitions between clips
when necessary.
(Otherwise, i.e., if there are n
o ‘un
-
used’ frames to display d
uring a
transition, motion will appear
‘frozen’ during the transition, which
is usually undesirable.)
To reset a clip to its full file-length
boundaries, press the ‘g key (multi
-
selection is supported, too).