Other time remap dialog functions – Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual
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EDIUS — User Reference Guide
Section 5 — Timeline Operations
Enable
When selected, this option enables the defined time remap. When disabled,
time remap settings are not active for the specified clip.
Other Time Remap Dialog Functions
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Right-click on the Time Remap dialog and select “Timeline Time” from
the menu to reset the first frame timecode to 00:00:00;00 (the check mark
on the ‘Timeline Time” option is removed).
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Right-click on the Time Remap dialog and select “Information” to hide
the thumbnail displayed at the beginning and ending of the clip, the
clip name and the clip timecode information in the Clip Area (the check
mark on the ‘Information” option is removed).
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Right-click on the Time Remap dialog and select “Original Source
Time” from the menu to reset the clip In point timecode to 00:00:00;00
(the check mark on the ‘Original Source Time” option is removed).
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To set a range in the clip in which the normal playback speed should be
retained, save the range as a separate clip by using the
Add Cut Point
button on the Timeline to split the clip. Apply the time remap to the clip
in which you wish to alter the playback speed. See Dividing Clips at
Cursor Position
for more information.
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To apply a fixed duration to the first or last frame in a clip, drag the
preset key (always present) at the beginning or end of the clip to the
timecode position that sets its duration (see
speed of the remaining frames between the first and last frame is faster.
Figure 413. First or Last Frame Fixed Duration