Canceling stereoscopic clips, Creating subclips from stereoscopic clips, Changing clip information and content – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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Canceling Stereoscopic Clips
Cancel a stereoscopic clip to reset to 2 separate clips.
1 Select and right-click stereoscopic clip (or clips) in the bin, and click [Cancel Stereoscopic].
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Clip markers are retained after canceling stereoscopic clips.
• The In and Out points information will be deleted after canceling stereoscopic clips.
Setting Stereoscopic Clips as Sequence/Cancelling Sequence
Set multiple stereoscopic clips in the same format as a single sequence clip, or cancel the sequence clips.
The operation procedure is the same as for settings as sequence/canceling sequence.
Joining Multiple Video Clips All Together as a Single Clip
Creating Subclips from Stereoscopic Clips
Creating Subclips from Stereoscopic Clips
The operation procedure is the same as for the regular subclip creation.
Registering between In and Out Points to the Bin As a Separate Clip (Subclip)
Handling Non-Stereoscopic Clips as Stereoscopic Clips
Non-stereoscopic clips where video is divided by side-by-side or tom-and-bottom, etc. can be handled as stereoscopic
clips.
1 Select and right-click a clip in the bin or source browser, and click [Properties].
The [Clip Properties] dialog box appears.
2 Click the [Stereoscopic info] tab.
3 Check [Use as Stereoscopic clip], and select an item from the [Divide setting] list.
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Check [Swap L/R] to switch the L side and the R side video.
• The L side clip is displayed at the left of [Preview], and the R side clip is displayed at the right. Move the slider or
enter the timecode in [Cur] to view video.
• Click [Monitor preview] to view the stereoscopic video of the current position in the preview window.
4 Click [OK].
Changing Clip Information and Content
This section explains how to check the information of the clip and change settings.
Correcting Properties
Change the clip frame rate or specify the start timecode in the [Clip Properties] dialog box.
1 Select a clip in the clip view, and click [Properties].
The [Clip Properties] dialog box appears.
[Clip Properties] Dialog Box
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Alternative
• Right-click a clip and click [Properties].
• Correcting properties:
[Alt] + [Enter]
2 Correct the settings, and click [OK].