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Setting the multicam display, Setting the camera switch point – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual

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Chapter 6 Editing Timelines — Multicam Mode

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[Camera mapping] is displayed only in the multicam mode.

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Tracks not assigned a camera are not displayed in the multicam mode.

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You can change camera assignments during editing.

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You can switch the display/hide setting for the track name at the upper left of each screen of the multicam mode. Click [Mode] on the

menu bar, and click [View Multicam] → [Display Track Name] to uncheck the item.

Setting the Multicam Display

Set the preview display during editing in the multicam mode.

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Click [Mode] on the menu bar, and click [View Multicam] an item.

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On items are checked.

[Skipped Frames]

Increase the skipped frames to reduce the load on the system during playback.

[Apply Video Filter]

Batch-switch the disabled (on)/enabled (off) setting of the video filter applied to clips.

Temporarily disabling the video filter can reduce the load on the system during playback.

[Display Track Name]

Switch the show/hide setting for track names assigned to the divided screen.

[Display Only the Selected Camera on

Full Screen Preview (Auto)]

When this item is on, only the video of the selected camera (master) is displayed in displays

whose full screen view setting is set to [Auto].

When this item is off, the divided screen is displayed.

“[Monitor]” (w page 98)

[Output the Selected Camera to

External Monitor]

When this item is on, only the video of the selected camera (master) is displayed on the

external monitor.

When this item is off, the divided screen is displayed.

[Show Only the Selected Camera in

Single Monitor Mode]

This item is enabled when the preview window is in the single mode. When this item is on, only

the video of the selected camera (master) is displayed.

Setting the Camera Switch Point and Selecting the Camera

Setting the Camera Switch Point

Set the camera switch point as the trigger to switch cameras.

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Move the timeline cursor to the position to set the camera switch point.