5 loading media onto the player area, 6 moving within media loaded on the player area, Transport controls – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 3.1 - January 2011 User Manual User Manual
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Xedio Suite Version 3.1 – User’s Manual – CleanEdit
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011
Issue 3.1.B
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Field Description
Aspect Ratio
Offers a choice of aspect ratios for the display, either
Auto, 4:3 or 16:9.
This is also possible to use the following shortcuts:
•
+
to toggle between 4:3 and 16:9
•
+
to reset the display to ‘Auto’
Show SafeAreas
Displays a safe area cage on the window to determine
which areas of the picture will be seen and allow for
checking the size of graphics within the media for safe
display.
Best Quality
Optimizes the image size to provide the best quality when
media is played.
Maximize
Maximizes the image size to fill the display area.
Grab Image
Grabs the current image, either in low resolution or in high
resolution. The default folder (C:\) where the grab is stored
is defined in Xedio Manager > Software > Parameter
Profiles > General Settings.
(not applicable to the Recorder Video Display)
6.2.5 L
OADING
M
EDIA ONTO THE
P
LAYER
A
REA
When you want to load and view a media or a clip available in the project onto the
Player area, you can:
•
double-click the requested media or clip
•
drag the media or clip onto the Player area
•
Select two clips in the edit from different timeline tracks and drop them in the
Player to access to a media and select the correct audio tracks. This is
possible only if video and audio edit clip access the same media with the same
timecodes.
The media will be loaded onto the Player and the transport control commands will
become available.
6.2.6 M
OVING
W
ITHIN
M
EDIA
L
OADED ON THE
P
LAYER
A
REA
T
RANSPORT
C
ONTROLS
The following table shows an overview on the various transport control commands
in the Player.
The table lists the most used commands when they can only be accessed via a