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Timecode bar – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.35 - August 2013 User Manual User Manual

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Part Name

Description

1.

Audio Output
Matrix Button

This button gives access to an Audio Output Matrix used to
define which timeline track will be routed to which output track.
See section "Audio Track Selection for the Output" on page 104.

2.

Fill Button

When the Fill button is active, the media dragged to the Clip
zone is automatically placed at the end of the timeline.
See section "Placing Clips onto the Timeline" on page 114.

3.

Editing
Commands

The Editing buttons allow the users to perform various editing
actions on the edit loaded.
See section "Editing Buttons in the Timeline Area" on page 107.

4.

Timecode Bar

The Timecode bar gives a graduation of the timecode of the edit.
See section "Timecode Bar" on page 92.

5.

TC and
Duration Fields

The timecode and duration fields provide time information on the
position of the mark IN, mark OUT, full edit duration, or duration
between marks.
See section "Timecode and Duration Fields" on page 100.

6.

Track
Selection and
Audio Settings

The buttons for track selection on the left of the track are used to
select:

the tracks to be taken into account in an editing operation

the audio output (and mode) in playout, rendering, and export
actions.

The buttons on the right of the track are used:

to define the audio routing for stereo tracks

to zoom the track, and perform fine tuning on the audio
tracks. 

See section "Audio Track Selection and Settings in the
Timeline" on page 102.

7.

Timeline
Display

This is a graphical representation of the edit, in which users
execute and visualize the editing actions.
See section "Reference Positions on the Timeline Display" on
page 93.

8.

Scale Bar and
Move Bar

The Scale bar and Move bar allow the user to easily navigate in
the timeline.
See section "Scale Bar and Move Bar" on page 93.

6.5.2.

Timecode Bar

The timecode bar, located above the timeline display, displays a graduation of the
timecode in the timeline. The timecode of the first frame will start with the timecode
defined when the edit was created.

The most precise graduation is a graduation by frame, i.e. from frame 0 to 24 in PAL, and
from frame 0 to 29 in NTSC.

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6. Main Workspace for Editing

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