Displaying a desired scene immediately, Jumping to in and out points on the timeline, Entering the timecode to jump to – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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Playing Back Timelines
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• You can set the preliminary operation time (Preroll) at [Preview] in [User Settings] → [Playback].
Displaying a Desired Scene Immediately
Jumping to In and Out Points on the Timeline
You can jump to In and Out points on the timeline.
1 Click the [Set In] ([Set Out]) list button on the Recorder.
2 Click [Go to In Point] ([Go to Out Point]).
Setting the In and Out Points on the Timeline
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Alternative
• Click [Marker] on the menu bar, and click [Go to In Point] ([Go to Out Point]).
• Right-click the slider on the Recorder, and click [Go to In Point] ([Go to Out Point]).
• Right-click the time scale, and click [Go to In Point] ([Go to Out Point]).
• Right-click the timeline cursor, and click [Go to In Point] ([Go to Out Point]).
• Jumping to the In and Out points on the timeline:
[Q]/[W]
Entering the Timecode to Jump to
You can jump to a specified position on the timeline by entering the numerical values for the timecode at that position.
1 Click on the Recorder.
2 Enter the timecode with the numerical keypad on the keyboard.
Example:
When “1000” is entered
3 Press [Enter] on the keyboard.
The timeline cursor moves.
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Enter “
+” or “−” at the beginning of the number with the numerical keypad, and the timeline cursor will jump
forward or backward by the entered number.
Match Frame
This function acquires the timecode of the frame displayed on the Player (or Recorder), and jumps to the position
matching the timecode on the timeline (or Player). For example, you can use match frame when switching the video
image of an interview to another video image of the same interview which was recorded from a different angle using 2
cameras, to smoothly switch the image cuts without any interruption in motion or sound. Match frame is available even
for source video taken from equipment that can be controlled on a deck.