Storing sequences on aurora edit, Creating a playback list – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Storing sequences on Aurora Edit
Instead of sending your sequences to a playback server, you can save them on your
Aurora Edit workstation to use later.
To save a completed sequence, you send it to a bin on the same computer you are
using. You can then create master clips instead of saving the entire sequence and the
clips it uses.
It is a good idea to create a bin specifically for holding stored sequences, such as HFR
(Hold For Release).
1. Click once on the sequence title that you want to send.
2. Press
F2
or click the
Send To File
button.
The Select Destination window appears, showing all available locations.
3. Click on the box for your system.
4. Click
Send
to send your sequence.
Your sequence archives as a single clip.
Related Links
Options—Send
Creating a playback list
You can use Aurora Edit’s playback list feature to back up your primary playback
server or to air stories from any edit bay.
Before you can open a Playback Channel, you need to close all open sequences and
windows, except the Bins, which can remain open.
If you want to send sequences directly to air from Aurora Edit, you can create a
playback list. Opening a Playback Channel lets you add completed sequences in order
and save the compiled list of sequences as a Playback List.
1. Select
Channels | Open Playback Channel
.
The Playback Channel window appears.
2. Open the bin (or bins) where the sequences reside.
3. Highlight each sequence and drag it into the numbered slots in the Playback Channel
window.
4. To save your playlist, click the
Save Playlist
button, enter the name of the playlist
and click
Save
.
5. Enter the name of the playlist and click
Save
.
Related Links
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