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Getting started, Entering numeric data, Section 1 — getting started – Grass Valley EDIUS Neo 3 User Manual

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EDIUS NEO — User Reference Guide

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Section

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Getting Started

This section contains the basic information needed for working with
EDIUS NEO such as numeric data input, starting EDIUS NEO, creating
project presets, creating projects and sequences, opening projects and
screen layout and customization.

Topics dealing with the use of EDIUS NEO tools and features and functions
(e.g. application settings, capturing clips, Timeline editing, titles and
effects, audio operation and exporting projects) used in creating projects
are covered in other sections of this manual.

Note

All keyboard shortcut keys referenced in any part of this manual are the
default shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts may be customized. In this case, some
or all of the shortcuts referenced in this manual may not reflect the shortcuts
defined on your system. For a comprehensive listing of default keyboard
shortcuts, see Appendix A-Input/Output Formats.

Entering Numeric Data

Numeric data entry is possible or required in many application screens and
data input windows throughout EDIUS NEO, including some startup
screens. This section explains the various methods of entering numeric data

There are four methods for entering numeric data into an input field (exam-
ples of such data fields in Project Presets are the TC preset, Total length,
Over Scan Size, Audio Reference Level, Track(default), and Duration. The
four entry methods are:

Direct Input

Offset Input

Arrow Key Input

Mouse Wheel Input

Some input fields are time codes or duration which may be comprised of
multiple number segments. The format of these fields is HH:MM:SS;FF
(H=hour, M=Minutes, S=Seconds and F=Frames). Other numeric input
fields are single-segment numbers such as the number of video and audio

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