Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual
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Timeline Clip Operations
Note
A clip with no keys added has keys at the beginning and end of the clip.
Delete Key
Deletes the remapping key at the position of the Timeline cursor.
Shortcut:
[DELETE
]
Previous Key
Moves the Timeline cursor to the previous key. Shortcuts: [
PAGE UP
], [
A
],
[
CTRL
]+[I]
Next Key
Moves the Timeline cursor to the next key. Shortcuts: [
PAGE DOWN
], [
S
],
[
CTRL
]+[J]
Play/Pause
Plays the video from the position of the Timeline cursor. If clicked while
playing, playback pauses.
Loop Playback/Pause
Repeatedly plays the clip. If clicked while playing, playback pauses.
Initialize Button
To delete all keys and restore the clip to the defaults, click the
Initialize
button and click
Yes
at the prompt.
Timeline Timecode
The Timeline timecode is displayed when the cursor is on a remapping key.
Entering a timecode creates a key at that timecode location.
Clip Timecode
Displays the clip timecode at the cursor location. Entering a timecode
creates a key at that timecode location.
Keys
The area in which defined key markers appear.
Time Difference Display Area
This area displays lines connecting the timecode value of the keys and the
timecode value of the key frame in the clip. This is a visual representation
of the time difference (offset) between the keys and the clip frames with
which the keys are associated.
Clip
Displays the clip being remapped. Also displays a line that connects the
clip frame to its remapped key Timeline position.