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1.6.9 H
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IEW A
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VENT ON A
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OG
To view a log entry of a log sheet (i.e. load the log on the player channel at the
relevant timecode position), proceed in one of the following ways:
•
Double-click a log entry from the log.
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Right-clicking the log entry and select View from the contextual menu.
The player channel will go to the timecode of the log entry on the record channel
defined as the preview channel for the log sheet.
1.6.10 H
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ECALL AN
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LIP
If an associated clip is selected from the drop-down list that appears when the
Associated Clip field is selected on a log entry, this clip will appear on the
assigned output regardless of its record source. The player area will display the
timecode within the clip that has been recalled.
Note
If a monitoring output of the channel selected is connected to the video
card of the workstation then by opening the Video display panel it can be
seen on the VGA. If control of the channel is required there must be an
RS-422 connection to the XT machine the channel is part of.
A clip or group of clips can be selected from the drop-down list and added to a bin
in Database Explorer or to clip-list on a Control Panel for later use by using a drag
and drop command. The Send to Archive function can be selected from the
contextual menu opened with a right-click. For more information on archiving,
refer to the “Archive Clips” section in the Database Explorer chapter.