About playing clips, About live play (chase play), Working with clips that are still recording – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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About playing clips
The information in this chapter describes how to play and edit clips recorded on K2 Summit/Solo
system. You can play clips in a variety of ways including off-speed play and triggered by GPI. In
addition to editing existing clips, you can create new clips using the subclip feature and add cue
points to clips.
The Player/Recorder application allows you to play media stored on the K2 system, including clips
and programs. The application requires a play channel and has two views— Control view and Cue
view. The Control view allows you to play clips, trim clips, and create new subclips. The Cue view
is used to add cue points within a clip. After adding cue points, you can use the cue list to start
playback from any cue point in the list.
About Live Play (Chase Play)
With AppCenter Pro, you can record an event in one channel, drag the thumbnail into a play channel,
and play the clip out while it is being recorded. This feature can also be controlled by the K2 Dyno
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Replay Controller. You can control the Live Play (Chase Play) as follows:
Control + L
— The play channel plays live, playing the clip as it is recorded.
Spacebar
— The play channel stops playing in Live Play mode.
Related Topics
on page 231
Working with clips that are still recording
The following restrictions apply when working with a clip in the Player application that is currently
recording:
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You cannot rename the clip. (However, you can rename the clip in the recording channel or from
the Media pane.)
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The clip mark-in/mark-out points cannot be modified.
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Subclips created from a clip currently being recorded can only have a Mark Out equal to the last
frame that has been recorded when the subclip is created. You cannot create a clip longer than
has been recorded under the assumption that the unrecorded frames will “fill it in.”
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The length of the record-to-play delay depends on if the clip is in local storage or shared storage.
Refer to the “Operational Specifications” section for media file system performance specifications.
Otherwise, clips that are currently being recorded behave normally. As a reminder, “Read-Only” is
displayed in the Player application when the clip loaded or playing is still being recorded.
Related Topics
on page 231
Playing a playlist saved as a program
Playlists can be loaded and played in the Player or Playlist applications. You can also save a playlist
as a program and then play it in the Player application. A program includes all the media in the
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