Preroll, Stop playback at frame drop, Continue playback when editing – Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual
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EDIUS — User Reference Guide
Section 2 — Application and Plug-In Settings
Preroll
Set the preroll time for playback with the Play Cursor Area function.
Default = 00:00:03;00 (3 seconds).
Stop Playback at Frame Drop
If this selection is checked, playback stops when processing cannot keep up
with the playback speed which results in dropped frames. Default = Not
Checked.
Continue Playback When Editing
If this option is checked, playback continues even as editing operations are
executed during playback. Default = Checked.
Continue Playback When Trimming Clip
If this option is checked, playback continues even as clip trimming opera-
tions are executed during playback. Default = Checked.
Show Correct Frame When Scrubbing
When checked, the correct frame is always displayed while scrubbing
(dragging the Timeline cursor with the mouse). If this option is not
checked, some frames may be skipped while scrubbing. When scrubbing
on MPEG or Windows Media files, it is best to leave this option disabled.
Default = Not Checked.
Combine Filter Layers and Track Layers (for Effect Settings)
When checked, this option displays a composite image when previewing
clips in the effect settings dialog box. For example the composite image of
V1 and V2 track images is displayed when opening the settings dialog for
a video filter applied to the V1 track. If this option is not checked, only the
image on the V1 track is displayed. Default = Not Checked.
Buffered Frames Before Playback
This setting designates the number of frames to be buffered when playback
is initiated. Increasing the number of buffered frames increases the likeli-
hood that processing can keep up with the playback speed. Choices are 5,
10 and 15. Default = 5.
Number of Skipped Frames During Multicam Editing Mode
Set the number of frames to skip during playback while in multicam
editing mode. CPU loads are reduced by increasing the skipped frame set-
ting. Choices are 0-5. Default = None (0).