In/out point settings for video/audio – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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• To set the In and Out points at the clip marker position, right-click the clip marker on the slider on the Player, and click
[Set In Point] or [Set Out Point].
• Setting the In point:
[I]
• Setting the Out point:
[O]
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In the case of a clip registered to the bin or a clip displayed on the Player from the source browser, the positions
of the In and Out points can be changed by dragging the In and Out sliders.
• When the Out point has been set before the In point, the position bar between In and Out points changes color
to red and a part of the timecode on the Player is displayed in red.
• The duration can be changed based on the set In and Out points. Click the timecode at [Dur] on the Player, and
enter the desired numerical value.
• If the In or Out point of the clip registered to the bin is added, changed or deleted, that operation will be
automatically reflected on the clip in the bin. To leave behind the information of a clip before it is edited, register
that clip to the bin as a different clip in advance.
Registering between In and Out Points to the Bin As a Separate Clip (Subclip)
In/Out Point Settings for Video/Audio
Set In and Out points separately for video parts and audio parts of a video clip with audio.
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Note
• In and Out points cannot be set separately to video and audio of sources that have not been captured.
1 Click the video/audio mark on the timecode.
Each click switches the video/audio mark display between on and off. Display the mark of the part you want to set In
and Out points.
Example:
To set In and Out points to video
[Set In Point] ([Set Out Point]) on the Player changes to [Set Video In] ([Set Audio In Point]) or [Set Video Out Point]
([Set Audio Out Point]).
(
): Setting the In point for video (audio)
(
): Setting the Out point for video (audio)
2 Play back the clip, and click [Set Video In] ([Set Audio In Point]) on the Player at the frame to set as the In
point.
The position bar is horizontally divided into two levels. The upper level is the video part, and the lower level is the audio
part.