Changing the display of the preview window, Switching between single mode/dual mode, Full screen view of preview window – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 3 Edit Settings — Screen Customization
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Mode Bar
Button
Function
[Snap to Event]
[Set Group/Link Mode]
[Display Thumbnail]
[Audio Source Channel Mode (Stereo/Monoral)]
[Proxy Mode]
[Set Ripple Mode]
[Toggle Insert/Overwrite Mode]
[Sync-Lock Sequence Marker - Toggle]
Changing the Display of the Preview Window
The following explains how to change the display of the preview window.
Switching Between Single Mode/Dual Mode
You can switch the preview window between the single mode or dual mode.
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Click [View] on the menu bar, and click [Single Mode] or [Dual Mode].
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The display of the preview window switches to single or dual mode.
“Preview Window” (w page 33)
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To switch between the Player and Recorder in the single mode, click [Change to Player] or [Change to Recorder].
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You can switch between the Player and Recorder by the following shortcut keys:
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Switching to the Player:
[Ctrl] + [Alt] + [P]
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Switching to the Recorder:
[Ctrl] + [Alt] + [R]
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Switching to the Player/Recorder:
[Tab]
Full Screen View of Preview Window
Video displayed in the preview window can be displayed in full screen view.
Assign in advance which video, such as Player or Recorder video, or video from a selected camera in the multicam mode, is to be displayed
in full screen view on each monitor connected to your PC.
“[Monitor]” (w page 98)
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Note
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The occurrence of combing (vertical comb-like stripes) is normal when interlaced images are previewed in full screen view.
When previewing on a PC, the same quality as in hardware preview out cannot be assured. Since there is a difference between
refresh rate of a PC monitor and the internal frame refresh rate of EDIUS, the same field may be displayed multiple times in the
preview window and fields that should be displayed may not be displayed. Also, the same phenomenon may sometimes occur at a
non-uniform display frequency depending on the performance of the CPU or GPU.
1)
Click [View] on the menu bar, and click [Full Screen Preview] → monitor number.
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When [All] is clicked, all monitors that have been set to full screen view at [Preview] in [User Settings] → [Monitor] can be displayed as full
screen view.
“[Monitor]” (w page 98)