EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 IPEDIT User Manual User Manual
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The Extend IN or OUT action generate the same results as the Extend IN or Extend OUT
actions:
Extend IN/OUT
Corresponds to …
Insert & Extend to mark IN
an Extend IN in Insert mode
Insert & Extend to mark OUT
an Extend OUT in Insert mode
Overwrite & Extend to mark IN
an Extend IN in Overwrite mode
Overwrite & Extend to mark OUT
an Extend OUT in Overwrite mode
6.8.6.
How to Extend IN or Extend IN Slow/Fast a
Timeline Element
To extend the IN point of a timeline element, perform as follows:
1. With the Timeline Track Selection buttons, select the tracks to be taken into
account in the Extend action.
2. Select the Insert
or Overwrite
mode to be applied in the extend action by
clicking the Insert/Overwrite Global Mode button.
3. In the timeline loaded, click
to add a mark IN point before the transition of the
elements whose IN point you want to extend.
Define precisely the position of the mark IN point: IPEdit will indeed calculate the
duration of the extension based on the duration between:
◦
the mark IN point added
and
◦
the transition of the element to extend.
4. Do one of the following:
◦
Click the Extend button
to perform the Extend action.
◦
Click the Extend Slow/Fast button
to perform the Extend Slow/Fast action.
The Extend or the Extend Slow/Fast action is performed according to the defined settings:
•
on the selected tracks
•
in the selected Insert or Overwrite mode
•
on the elements after which the mark IN point has been added
•
with the duration between the mark IN point and the element transition.
Note
When you place a mark IN and mark OUT before using the Extend function,
IPEdit will ask you which extend action you want to perform.
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