Bin window, Chapter 1 summary — screen configuration – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 1 Summary — Screen Configuration
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Sequence tab
Tab for using clips on the timeline as a set
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Operation buttons
These buttons are used for editing operations. The button types and sort order can be
customized.
“Operation Button Settings” (w page 121)
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Time scale
Indicate the scale for the time on the timeline.
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Time scale settings
Change the display unit for time scale.
“Time Scale Settings” (w page 207)
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Track header
Configure various settings including muting and locking each track, mapping channels,
synchronizing channels. It can be used to add and delete tracks.
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Timeline
Place clips in this area. It can also be used to add and delete tracks.
“Operating Tracks” (w page 204)
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Status bar
Display the number of imported files when a project is opened/number of all files, the number
of offline clips, clip playback status, editing mode, and background job status, etc. Move the
cursor over the mode bar or timeline operation buttons to display the button names on lower
left.
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Timeline cursor
Indicate the playback position or edit position of the timeline.
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Video part
Indicate the presence of video in the clip.
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Audio part
Indicate the presence of audio in the clip. Expand it to display a rubber band to adjust the
volume or pan.
“Adjusting the Volume and Pan of a Clip” (w page 373)
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Mixer area
Configure keying and other settings.
Bin Window
This window is used to manage clips imported with EDIUS.
You can switch the show/hide setting for the folder view. You can switch the display method such as thumbnail, detailed information, and
other information for the clip view.
Management, display of the list, and search for captured clip are available.
Clip information (such as aspect ratio, frame rate, poster frame) can be checked or modified.
“Managing Clips” (w page 193)
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Folder view
Display folders in tree structure.
“Operations in the Folder View” (w page 196)
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Operation buttons
Perform various operations.
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Clip view
Display clips in the folder as a list.
“Operations in the Clip View” (w page 193)
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Metadata view
Display the clip metadata in a list.