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Xedio Suite Version 4.1 – User’s Manual – CleanEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2011

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The timeline buttons allow the users to place and manipulate clips on the timeline.

In the table below you will find a brief description of these buttons but their

operation will be detailed, wherever necessary, in the following sections.

Button

Keyboard
Shortcut

Description

(toggle between

modes)

Performing edit actions in Insert mode (white

button) will shift the existing elements in the edit

before the selected clip is placed into the edit.

Performing edit actions in Overwrite mode

(orange button) means that the result of the

editing action will replace the content of an

existing edit.

When you delete a portion of the timeline with

the Delete & Clear option active (white button),

the area from which the element is deleted will

remain empty after the deletion.

When you delete a portion of the timeline with

the Delete & Shift option active (orange button),

any element located on the right of the deleted

portion will be shifted to the left, so as to replace

the deleted elements.
Only the clips on selected tracks will be shifted.

(toggle ON/OFF)

When the Blank Fill button is active in Overwrite

mode, the media placed into the timeline will fill

in empty areas of the timeline.

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When the AFX button is active, the default audio

transition is automatically added on each new

clip placed into the timeline.
The default audio transition effect is defined in

Xedio Manager: Software > Parameter Profiles >

(Xedio)CleanEdit > Timeline tab:

DefaultAudioTransFx

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When the VFX button is active, the default video

transition is automatically added on each new

clip placed into the timeline.
The default audio transition effect is defined in

Xedio Manager: Software > Parameter Profiles >

(Xedio)CleanEdit > Timeline tab:

DefaultVideoTransFx