User settings, Application, Timeline – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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[User Settings]
Change how clips are handled on the timeline, or change the user editing environment, for example, by customizing
screens or buttons.
Both restricted users and administrator users can change and save settings in profiles from any user profile.
The following explains the items that can be set in the user settings.
The settings can be changed even during editing.
[Application]
Set EDIUS operations.
[Timeline]
Set operation or display on timeline.
1 Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [User Settings].
2 Click the [Application] tree, and click [Timeline].
3 Set each item.
[Extend Clips when Applying
Transition/Cross Fade]
When a clip transition/audio cross fade has been set to the clip on the
timeline, right and left clips extend and overlap with each other. The total
length remains unchanged.
[Insert Default Crossfade in
Transition]
When a transition has been set to a video clip on a VA track, the default audio
cross fade of the same length is simultaneously added to the audio clip at the
same position.
[Insert Default Transition in
Crossfade]
When a cross fade has been set to an audio clip on a VA track, the default
transition of the same length is simultaneously added to the video clip at the
same position.
[Set the Cut Point of Transition/
Cross Fade to Front when at
Middle of a Frame]
Set the cut points of clip transitions or audio cross fades to forward. For
example, when the transition for 7 frames has been set, the cut points are set
between the third and fourth frames.
[Hold the Next Clip when
Trimming a Clip (except at ripple
trim)]
Disable extension of clips across the edge of the clips on the left and right
when trimming a clip with ripple mode off.
[Show Tool Tip During the Trim]
Display timecode information on the tooltip while dragging to trim the cut
point of clips.
[Reset Pan Settings when Audio
Clips are Moved to Other Tracks]
When an audio clip has been moved or copied to another track, the pan
setting is reset aligned with the move destination track. For example, when a
clip on the A1 track has been moved to the A2 track, the pan that was set on
the A1 track is reset on the A2 track with the L and R sides inverted.
[Snap Event]
Enable the snap function.
Check the event to be used as the snap point. When [Snap to Events Inside
the Selected Area] is checked, all edit points of the clip in the selection area
are snapped to.
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