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Xedio Suite Version 4.2 – User Manual – CleanEdit
EVS Broadcast Equipment – June 2012
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9.5 LOADING A SOURCE CLIP ON THE CLIP
PLAYER
9.5.1 P
URPOSE
A clip can be loaded on the Clip Player in different ways.
9.5.2 H
OW TO
L
OAD A
C
LIP IN THE
C
LIP
P
LAYER
•
To load a source clip from the Thumbnail view, double-click on it and the clip
will display in the Clip Player.
The clip boundaries displayed are the ones of the source clip.
•
To load a source clip from the List view, double-click on it and the clip will
display in the Clip Player.
When you load a clip in the Clip Player, the Clip Player becomes automatically
active, and the Clip Player button is selected
.
9.6 ADDING LOGS TO A CLIP
9.6.1 I
NTRODUCTION
Whenever you want, you can add logs to the material loaded in the Clip Player.
9.6.2 H
OW TO
A
DD A
L
OG TO A
C
LIP
The following procedure explains the different ways to add logs and to associate
metadata to them.
Preliminary Steps
You first need to load a clip and position the nowline at the specific timecode:
1. Load the source clip in the Clip Player. For more information, see the sections
2. Position the nowline on the frame where you want to add a log in one of the
following ways:
o
Using the transport buttons
o
Dragging the nowline to the requested frame
o
Typing the requested TC in the nowline TC field and pressing ENTER.