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Playing back with mouse (mouse gesture) – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual

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Chapter 6 Editing Timelines — Playing Back Timelines

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Shuttle (fast forward):

[Ctrl] + [L]

Each click of [Ctrl] + [L] on the keyboard switches the fast-forward speed in 12 levels between 1/16 to 32 times. Press [Ctrl] + [J] on the

keyboard to slow down.

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Shuttle (rewind):

[Ctrl] + [J]

Each click of [Ctrl] + [J] on the keyboard switches the rewind speed in 12 levels between 1/16 to 32 times. Press [Ctrl] + [L] on the

keyboard to slow down.

Shuttle/Slider

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Shuttle

Drag the shuttle to the left and right to play back in the reverse and forward directions,

respectively. Release dragging to return the shuttle to the center and pause playback.

The playback speed can be selected in 21 levels both in the forward and reverse directions,

from 1/20 to 16 times.

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Sliders

Click any position on the position bar to move the slider and display the frame for that position.

You can also drag the slider.

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Position bar

Indicates the timeline on the Recorder.

Playing Back with Mouse (Mouse Gesture)

You can play back a clip by moving the mouse on the Recorder.

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Position the mouse cursor on the Recorder, and move the mouse as if to draw a circle, with the right
mouse button clicked.

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Draw the circle clockwise to playback in the forward direction, and counterclockwise in the reverse direction. The playback speed

changes in proportion to the speed of the mouse action.

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Place the mouse cursor on the Recorder, and rotate the mouse wheel.

Playing Back between In and Out Points on the Timeline (Loop Playback)

Repeat playback between In and Out points of the timeline.

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Setting the In and Out Points to the Timeline

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“Setting the In and Out Points on the Timeline” (w page 217)

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Click [Loop] on the Recorder.

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Playback is repeated between In and Out points of the timeline.

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Playback starts from the current position of the timeline cursor.