Viewing clips in your bin, Details view, Displaying columns – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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You create sequences in Aurora Edit the same way regardless of what mode you are
working in. The main difference is that in shared mode all editors using an Aurora
Edit workstation have access to the same media files you do, according to security
settings.
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.
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Viewing Bins in thumbnail view
Displaying columns
You can hide or display multiple text columns in the Bin.
1. Click the
View Thumbnails
button in the Bin Toolbar, if you need to change to
thumbnail mode.
2. Click to select a Bin; the contents display in the window below.
If you are in the highest-level bin, you will not see all of the column choices.
3. Click the
Column Manager
button in the Bin Toolbar.
4. Select the columns you want to display or click the
Reset
button to display all of
the columns.
•
Name — Displays the name of the clip or sequence.
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