Using clips stored in the bin, Using a clip source, Recording to the bin – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Using clips stored in the Bin
If you have clips in the Bin before starting a sequence, you can bring them onto the
Timeline and use them in a new sequence.
You can be in any of the Aurora Edit tools to load clips from the Bin onto the Timeline.
1. Navigate through the Bin until you find the clip you want.
2. Double-click the clip to load it into the Timeline.
The clip loads into the clip source of the Timeline.
Using a clip source
You can load any clip from your Bin into the Source Tool, which effectively treats
the clip like a live source such as a tape deck.
1. Drag the clip into the viewer or press
Shift + C
to load the clip.
2. Edit the footage to the Timeline as you would a tape deck.
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Editing in the Timeline
Recording to the Bin
You can record media directly to the Bin to use later.
Once you open a bin, you can record from your tape deck or any other source directly
into that bin. You later edit that material in the Bin or bring it into the Timeline.
1. Open the bin where you want the media to reside.
2. Click the
Record to Bin
button in the menu bar.
The Record to Bin window appears.
3. Enter the name of the clip and add a description (optional).
You can also use Tape ID as a way to identify where your source video
originated.
4. Choose the record source using the drop-down menu.
5. Play or cue the tape to the place where you want to start recording.
6. Mark an In point by pressing
I
on the keyboard.
If you don’t set a Mark In, Aurora Edit uses the current position. Optionally,
scrub the video and mark an Out point here.
7. Press
F12
to start recording; the recording appears in the Record Window.
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