Timeline scale, Timeline scale controller, Meline operation buttons shown in – Grass Valley EDIUS Neo 2 User Manual
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EDIUS Neo — User Reference Guide
Section 1 — Getting Started
Figure 54. Timeline Operation Buttons
Timeline Scale
The Timeline scale provides a very accurate indication of the overall length
of a sequence and allows for frame-accurate editing and clip placement.
shows a portion of the Timeline scale.
Figure 55. Timeline Scale
The numbers at the top of the scale indicate the Timeline position in
hours:minutes:seconds;frames (hh:mm:ss;ff).
The Timeline cursor marks the current preview or editing point.
Timeline Scale Controller
The Timeline scale controller is used to adjust the TimelineTimeline scale
unit in order to see more or less material on screen simultaneously. With a
larger scale unit, more material will be visible on a single screen. With a
smaller scale unit, less material will be visible on a single screen. Or course,
regardless of the scale unit setting, all material placed on the Timeline is
accessible using the scroll bar at the bottom of the Timeline window.
The Timeline scale is adjusted using the Timeline scale controller depicted
in
. Timeline scale units range from one frame to 60 minutes.
Figure 56. Timeline Scale Controller
Adjusting the scale changes the value of the second-degree (mid-sized) tick
mark. The value of the first-degree (smallest) tick mark is 1/5 of the value
of the second-degree tick mark. The value of the third-degree (largest) tick
mark is five times the value of the second-degree tick mark. Third-degree
tick marks are labeled with the time code.
In the example in
, the value of the second-degree tick mark is one
(1) second. This makes the value of the first-degree tick mark .20 seconds
and the value of the third-degree tick marks five (5) seconds.