Defining status colors – Grass Valley Aurora Playout v.6.5 User Manual
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Description
Setting
When the focus is on a channel, you can press the FF button to fast forward
through the clip in that channel.
FF
In message dialog boxes, functions in the same manner as the Tab key on
a computer keyboard.
Tab Key
In message dialog boxes, functions in the same manner as the Enter key on
the computer keyboard.
Enter Key
Toggles between Shuttle and Varispeed modes.
SH/VS
Marks a new In point for a clip. After trimming, the clip must be recued to
apply the new Mark In.
Mark In
Marks a new Out point for a clip. After trimming, the clip must be recued
to apply the new Mark Out.
Mark Out
Clears the trim marks of a clip.
Clear
When a channel has focus, you can use the Out Cue key to activate Out
Cue Preview for that channel. This allows you to preview the end of a clip
Out Cue
by playing the last few seconds, followed by a recue to the beginning. The
duration of the preview can be configured by going to the Tools menu and
selecting Options, then changing the Out Cue Preview field on the Playback
tab.
These seven speeds correspond to whatever values are typed into the fields
in the Variable Speed Presets section of the X-keys Configuration dialog
VAR -1; VAR
1; VAR -3;
box. When you press a VAR key, the clip plays at the preset speed for that
VAR 3; VAR
key until you press the Stop key. You can move the wheel to the left to
-5; VAR 5;
VAR -7; VAR 7 access the negative (backward) speeds, move the wheel to the right to access
the positive (forward) speeds.
Recues the clip.
Recue
Plays or stops the clip.
Play/Stop
Preset speeds that you can access by using the shuttle/varispeed wheel of
the controller or by using the VAR keys. You can modify these to your
own settings.
Variable speed
presets
Defining status colors
Aurora Playout uses color to show clip status.
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Aurora Playout User Guide
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Configuring Aurora Playout