Timeline track selection buttons, Purpose, Description – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 8 User's Manual User Manual
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Area
Description
1.
Nowline TC
The Nowline TC field displays the timecode of the nowline position
on the timeline. If you want to position the nowline to a given TC of
the timeline, type this timecode in the Nowline TC field, press
ENTER.
2.
Mark IN TC
The Mark IN TC field displays the timecode of the mark IN position
on the timeline, if any mark IN point is defined.
If you want to position the mark IN point on a given TC of the
timeline, type this timecode in the Mark IN TC field and press
ENTER.
3.
Duration
between
Mark IN and
Mark OUT
The middle field displays the duration between the mark IN and mark
OUT points defined on the timeline. It is not editable.
4.
Mark OUT
TC
The Mark OUT TC field displays the timecode of the mark OUT
position on the timeline, if any mark OUT point is defined.
If you want to position the mark OUT point on a given TC of the
timeline, type this timecode in the Mark OUT TC field and press
ENTER.
5.
Timeline
Duration
The Timeline Duration field displays the effective duration of the
timeline loaded, calculated from the start of the first element to the
end of the last element.
6.1.9.
Timeline Track Selection Buttons
Purpose
The Timeline Track Selection buttons allow the editor to select the tracks
that will be taken into account in the editing actions the user will perform in
the timeline or via drag-and-drop actions.
Click the Track Selection button to activate or deactivate the track:
•
When the button is blue, the track is active and will be taken into
account in the following editing actions.
•
When the button is grey, the track is inactive and will NOT be taken into
account in the following editing actions.
To (de)select multiple contiguous tracks, select the first one, then press
SHIFT as you click the last track.
Description
The Video Timeline Track Selection button is named with V (video). Each Audio
Timeline Track Selection button is named with G1 (group), G2, etc. The audio mono
channels are named with a1 (audio), a2, etc.
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