Selecting relevant media, Introduction – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.35 - August 2013 User Manual User Manual
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Part Name
Description
1.
Video Display
& Audio
Meters
The Video Diplay displays the media loaded on the Player.
Parameters related to the display are available via a contextual
menu.
See section "Video Display Options" on page 64.
The audio meters are used for audio monitoring.
2.
Track
Selection
buttons
The Track Selection buttons (little camera and triangle buttons)
are used to select the video and audio channels to include in the
clip/sub-clip.
The radio buttons are used to select the audio track to monitor
when the loaded clip is being played in the Clip Player.
3.
Jog and Media
bars
The Media bar represents the clip currently loaded on the Player.
The jog bar is used to navigate within the loaded item at a
variable speed.
4.
Editing and
Transport
commands
The transport functions are used to navigate within the loaded
item and play it.
See section "Transport Commands in the Player" on page 67.
The editing functions are used to create new clips.
See section "Clip Creation Commands" on page 70.
Logs buttons are used to add logs to the clip loaded in the player
and to navigate between the logs.
See section "Adding Logs to the Media Loaded on the Player
Area" on page 76. Note that logs from the Devices tab behave as
external logs.
5.
View Mode
buttons
These buttons are used to change the information displayed in
the Workspace: available media, clip player.
See section "View Modes in the Workspace Area" on page 164.
6.
Next/Previous
Clip buttons
These buttons are used to move to the next or previous clip
available in the Thumbnail view.
9.4.
Selecting Relevant Media
9.4.1.
Introduction
Users can use clips directly available from a device or a folder, or they can create a sub-
clip from an existing clip.
Connected devices are automatically displayed in the Device area. Other folders,
corresponding to USB devices and XF drives, can be added to the Device area and their
content scanned.
In the Workspace area, two views are available to display the content of devices or
folders selected in the Device area: the Thumbnail view and the List view.
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