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Editing media, 1 how to edit a clip, Cp_howtoeditclip – EVS IPDirector Version 5.6 - May 2009 Part 5 User's Manual User Manual

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IPDirector Version 5.6– User Manual – Part 5: Playout – Player Control Panel

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2009

Issue 5.6.F

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8. Editing Media

8.1 HOW TO EDIT A CLIP

You have the possibility to modify the TC IN and/or the TC OUT of a recorded clip.
To select a new IN and/or OUT point within the [Protect IN – Protect OUT]
duration of the clip, i.e. clip duration including the guardbands, proceed as
follows:

1.

Load a clip on a control panel as explained in section Error! Reference

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2.

To edit the IN point, move through the clip, as explained in section 5
Moving Within Media’ on page 62, until you find the position you want to
mark as new IN point.
The left timecode field reflects the actual position of the cursor, after
moving.

The right duration field reflects

the duration from the cursor position to the IN point if it is before the IN

point, and it is displayed in grey,

OR

the duration between the cursor and the OUT point if it is after the IN

point, and it is displayed in yellow.

3.

When the cursor is on the selected timecode, press the Mark IN button.
The modified IN point appears as a green vertical bar on the jog bar. The IN
field and the Duration field are updated.

4.

To edit the OUT point,

The left timecode field reflects the actual position of the cursor, after
moving.
The right duration field reflects

the duration from the cursor position to the OUT point if it is after the

OUT point and the is displayed in grey,

OR

the duration from the cursor position to the OUT point if it is before the

OUT point and the value is displayed in yellow.

5.

When the cursor is on the selected timecode, press the Mark OUT button.

The modified OUT point appears as a red vertical bar on the jog bar.

6.

Press the UPDATE CLIP button.