Exporting audio channel map preset (export), Changing project settings, Switching project settings – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 2 Project Settings — Project Operations
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Click [Import].
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Select a file, and click [Open].
Exporting Audio Channel Map Preset (Export)
Export an audio channel map preset you created.
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Click [Preset] in the [Audio Channel Map] dialog box, and click [Properties].
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“[Audio Channel Map] Dialog Box” (w page 48)
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A list of the audio channel map presets is displayed.
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Select a preset, and click [Export].
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The [Save As] dialog box appears.
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Set a file name and save destination, and click [Save].
Changing Project Settings
This section explains how to change the project settings during the editing operation.
Switching Project Settings
You can change project settings while editing by switching project presets.
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To create a new project preset or change the existing project preset settings, use [Application] in [System Settings] → [Project Preset].
“Creating New Project Presets” (w page 51)
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Click the [Save Project] list button on the timeline.
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Click [Project Settings].
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Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [Project Settings].
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Select a project preset, and click [OK].
Changing Project Settings
Change the project settings by modifying the detailed settings of an existing project preset.
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The settings of the original preset will not be changed if you change the project settings of a project you are currently editing.
To create a new project preset or change the existing project preset settings, use [Application] in [System Settings] → [Project Preset].
“Creating New Project Presets” (w page 51)
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When changing the settings for [TC preset], [TC Mode], [Total Length], and [Channel map] in the project settings while editing a
project, the change is not reflected in the created sequence. Change the settings of the created sequence in the [Sequence settings]
dialog box for each sequence.
“Sequence Settings” (w page 51)