Saving the bin position, Viewing clips in your bin, Details view – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual
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Aurora Edit automatically monitors your bins and refreshes the display if anyone
places a file in one of your bins. For instance, as a breaking story develops, station
staff can place the latest footage in a given directory. It then appears in your Bin where
you can use it in your sequence.
NOTE: In order to create directories, an Aurora Edit LD client must be able to
connect to the storage volume. This may be on the hi-res storage or proxy storage.
If access is denied, an asterisk will appear next to the bin.
Saving the Bin position
In Aurora Edit, you can create a workspace that remains each time you open and close
the application.
•
Choose
Window | Save Bin Postions
.
Your Bin position is saved. Each time you open Aurora Edit, the Bin opens in this position.
Viewing clips in your Bin
Viewing Bins in details view
In this view, each clip or sequence is represented by an icon, the name of the file, and
other information about the file, such as timecode, description, and keywords.
The information acts as a database that you can customize by entering information
about your clips. You can also search the information for clips that match certain
criteria.
Displaying columns
You can hide or display multiple text columns in the Bin.
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