Trimming type, In point trim/out point trim – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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* Sometimes there are no cut points that can be moved to on the selected tracks, or the cut point is sometimes
disabled depending on the operation button.
Trimming Type
The following explains the features of each trimming type. For details on methods of operation, see the respective
page.
Trimming on the Preview Window
Trimming by Entering the Timecode
In point trim/Out point trim
Change the In and Out points of clips placed on the timeline.
The edit result is dependent on the edit mode.
Example:
When the Out point side of the clip has been trimmed by a shortcut key (rippled mode off)
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[Move to Next Edit
Point (Trim)]
Move the focus and timeline cursor to the edit point (cut point) on the right of
the current cut point position. When a cut point has not been selected, the
focus and timeline cursor move to the edit point of the selected tracks on the
right of the timeline cursor position.
[Page down]
(13)
[Trim Mode (In
Point)]
Switch to the trim mode (In point). Only the In point can be selected.
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[Trim Mode (Out
Point)]
Switch to the trim mode (Out point). Only the Out point can be selected.
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[Trim Mode (Slide)]
Switch to the trim mode (slide). Only the cut point of the slide trim can be
selected.
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[Trim Mode (Slip)]
Switch to the trim mode (slip). Only the cut point of the slip trim can be
selected.
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[Trim Mode (Roll)]
Switch to the trim mode (rolling). Only the cut point of the rolling trim can be
selected.
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[Trim Mode
(Transition)]
Switch to the trim mode (transition). Only the transition (clip transition, track
transition)/audio cross fades can be selected.
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[Switch to Normal
Mode]
Switch the trim mode to the standard mode.
[F5]