Using keywords to define clips, Adding keywords – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Description
Field or Button
The still image of the frame that the general metadata
describes. To change the thumbnail, right click on
the image.
Thumbnail
The asset name. If the asset has been located using
Search, the name is highlighted.
Name
The name of the advanced encoder that encoded the
proxy.
Source
Enter an expiration date If the date field is not
defined, click the drop-down arrow to bring up a
Expires Hold Duration
calendar and select a date. If a date has already been
entered, you can modify it by typing a new date in
the Expires field. Check the hold box if you don't
want the asset to expire. The asset cannot be deleted
until the hold box is unchecked. The duration
indicates the length of the asset.
Click in the Description text field to enter text, if
desired. If you press Enter after adding a description,
Description
you will see [] symbols immediately after the word
in the Description column of the Asset list.
Additional search information.
Search Terms
Refresh the metadata.
Print the general metadata.
Undo the metadata change.
Redo the metadata change.
Using keywords to define clips
Adding keywords
Keywords reference a specific timecode location in the media file; they provide a
powerful way to find specific assets. You can create subclips based on keywords.
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