Direct input, Offset input, Arrow key input – Grass Valley EDIUS Neo 3 User Manual
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EDIUS NEO — User Reference Guide
Section 1 — Getting Started
tracks. Except where noted below, these numeric input methods apply to
all numeric fields.
Direct Input
The direct input method requires entering the numeric values from the key-
board. To enter a numeric value with the direct input method do the fol-
lowing:
1.
Select the desired input field.
2.
To enter, for example, the value 25 minutes, 16 seconds and 15 frames
use one of the following methods:
a.
enter 25M16S15F
b.
enter 251615
3.
Press the [
Enter
] key.
Note
When entering a number such as 1 hour and 15 minutes with no seconds and
frames, enter either 1H10M or 01150000. 10 minutes is entered as either
10M or 100000. 2 hours is entered as either 2H or 02000000.
Offset Input
The offset input method is used to quickly increment or decrement an
existing timecode by a particular value.
Note
Offset input is only available with timecode (multi-segment) values.
To enter a timecode offset, follow these steps:
1.
Select the desired input field.
2.
Enter the desired offset value.
A “+” before the value increments the timecode by the specified value.
A “-” before the value decrements the timecode by the specified value.
Note
If the timecode value in a particular field is 00:05:35;20 (5 minutes, 35 sec-
onds, 20 frames), entering an offset value of +2510 will increment the time-
code value to 00:06:01;00 (assuming a 30 frame per second video standard).
Entering an offset value of -2510 will decrement the timecode to 00:05:10;10.
3.
Press the [
Enter
] key.
Arrow Key Input
With the arrow key input method, the arrow keys ( , ,f, ) are used to
enter or change numeric values.