Setting clip markers, Setting clip markers with range – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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Setting Clip Markers
You can set clip markers to source clips registered to the bin and to the source currently displayed on the Player.
1 Display the source on the Player.
Displaying Clips on the Player
2 Move the slider on the Player to the clip marker setting position.
Playing Back with Shuttle/Slider
3 Click [Set Marker] in the [Clip Marker] list.
[Clip Marker] List
The clip marker is displayed for slider on the Player, and the timecode of the clip marker is displayed in the [Clip Marker]
list.
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• Click [Marker] on the menu bar, and click [Add Mark].
• Right-click the clip marker list, and click [Set Mark].
• Right-click the slider on the Player, and click [Set clip marker/Clear clip marker (Toggle)].
• Setting clip markers:
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You can move marker positions by the following operation.
- Click the timecode at [In] in the [Clip Marker] list, and enter the desired numerical value.
- Drag the clip marker on the slider with [Ctrl] on the keyboard held down.
• You can enter comments at the same time you are setting clip markers.
Click [Marker] on the menu bar, and click [Edit Mark] to enter the comment.
Entering Comments to Clip Markers
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• When the focus is on the Recorder, clip markers cannot be set.
• Additions, deletions and edits made to clip markers are automatically reflected on clips 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)
When you add, delete, and edit the clip marker with a clip on the timeline displayed on the Player, register it to the bin
as another clip, if necessary.
Registering Clips on the Player to the Bin
• Clip markers cannot be set in the [Sequence Marker] list.
Setting Clip Markers with Range
You can set clip markers with range to source clips registered to the bin and to the source currently displayed on the
Player.
1 Display the source on the Player.
Displaying Clips on the Player
2 Set the In and Out points to source clips.
Setting the In and Out Points