Changing the playback speed, Ab a b – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 6 Editing Timelines — Clip Operations
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Right-click the gap to be deleted, and click [Delete Gap].
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The gap is deleted, and the clips behind are connected to the previous clip.
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Alternative
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Select the clip behind the gap to delete, and press [Shift] + [Alt] + [S] or [Backspace] on the keyboard.
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Select the clip behind the gap to delete, and click [Edit] → [Delete Gap] → [Selected Clip] on the menu bar.
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Move the timeline cursor to the position of the gap to delete, select a track and click [Edit] → [Delete Gap] → [Cursor] on the menu bar.
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To delete multiple gaps at a time, select multiple gaps behind the gap to delete and perform the operation above.
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When sync-lock is set to on, the length of clips including linked tracks becomes the shortest by moving forward as a result of deleting the
gap. Ripple delete does not function if there are no gaps on other tracks.
When deleting the gap of A with sync-lock set to on, the screen is displayed as follows.
A
B
A
B
Deleting the gap A is limited to the gap length of B.
Changing the Playback Speed
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When [Speed] or [Time Remap] is set, menu items to be displayed when each item is set is checked.
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Note
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When the playback speed of clips is changed, ancillary data will be deleted.