Displaying a particular frame in the media viewer, Using the cue-to buttons – Grass Valley iTX SmartClient v.2.6 User Manual
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iTX SmartClient
Operator Guide
Displaying a Particular Frame in the Media Viewer
When you want to display a particular frame in the Media Viewer, you may use buttons on
the control bar to move instantly to that frame; or you may select a point while viewing
keyframes on the duration timeline.
If you have a wheel mouse, you can use the wheel to step forward or back to any frame
when your mouse pointer is over the Media Viewer.
Using the Cue-To Buttons
The control bar contains a number of 'cue to' buttons, which instantly position the Media
Viewer at a particular frame:
Four of these cause the Media Viewer to move to a preset point in the file: the start or end of
the file; the in-point or out-point of a video clip or project-clip shot.
With the any-point cue-to button, you can move the Media Viewer to any specified frame.
Clicking the button brings up a timecode display, in which you enter the frame timecode:
To display a preset frame in the Media Viewer:
• Click one of the preset-frame cue-to buttons to move the Media Viewer to the
corresponding frame:
• The first frame of the available media.
• The last frame of the available media.
• The in-point of a video clip or shot.
• The out-point of a video clip or shot.
To display any specified frame in the Media Viewer:
1 Click the any-point cue-to button.
The timecode display appears.
2 Enter the timecode of the frame you want the Media Viewer to display.
You may overtype the current entry. Or you may click a value to select it (a red bar
appears under the value) and then scroll it by using a mouse wheel or up/down arrow
key.
3 Press the Enter key.