Using the jog feature – Grass Valley Aurora Playout v.7.0 User Manual
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Select the clip that you want to cue and click the
Cue All
button
on the toolbar.
All channels are cued as specified in the automatic channel assignment, starting
with the selected clip.
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Manually cue a clip by dragging it to the target channel.
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In the channel window, click one of the following buttons:
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Recue Current Clip
— Resets the current clip in the channel back to the
beginning; the clip is ready to play.
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Cue Previous Clip
— Cues the previous clip assigned to the particular
channel; if no channel assignment is specified, Aurora Playout cues the first
previously available clip.
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Cue Next Clip
— Cues the next clip assigned to the particular channel; if
no channel assignment is specified, Aurora Playout cues the next available clip.
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Turn Loop Playback On/Off
— When on, continuously loops the currently
playing clip. To turn loop playback off, click this button again.
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Set Mark In
— Marks the starting point of the trimming of the clip.
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Set Mark Out
— Marks the ending point of the trimming of the clip.
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Clear Marks
— Clears all the trim marks on the clip.
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Out Cue Preview
— Automatically plays the last few seconds of the clip
and immediately recues. (The number of seconds that is previewed is determined
by your studio’s needs).
Using the Jog feature
If you need to change the start position of a cued clip, you can jog to the desired frame.
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Use the left and right arrow keys to step through 1 frame at a time.
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Use Ctrl + the arrow keys to step through 10 frames at a time.
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Use Shift + the arrow keys to step through 1 second at a time.
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