Moving clip mark-in/mark-out points, Moving clip marks: using the in/out buttons – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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Moving clip mark-in/mark-out points
Every clip has a mark-in point and a mark-out point that refer to the first and last frames displayed
when the clip is played. When first recorded, clip marks are set to the beginning and end of available
media. You can edit the clip marks in order to reference only the desired media. When clip marks
are moved, the unused media is not deleted. Clearing the marks resets them to the first and last
frames of the recorded clip.
NOTE: If the source media has been erased, the subclip retains 1 second of media on each side
of the mark-in and mark-out points.
The following restrictions apply when editing clip marks:
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Mark-in must precede the mark-out
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Marks cannot be set outside the recorded media
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Marks cannot be changed on a clip that is still being recorded.
NOTE: If more media exists after the current mark, a <<< or >>> symbol is displayed beneath
the In/Out timecode. To permanently remove media outside the marks, refer to “Erasing a clip's
unused media” under Managing Clip Media.
To move clip marks, load the clip in player, then use one of the following methods.
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Moving clip marks: Using the In/Out buttons
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Moving clip marks: Using the timecode entry controls
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Moving clip marks: Using the clip length control
Related Topics
Clearing mark-in/mark-out points
on page 86
on page 130
Moving clip marks: Using the In/Out buttons
1. Use the transport controls to locate the desired frame.
2. In Control view, click the
In
button
to set mark-in point, or click the
Out
button
to
set mark-out point.
3. In the Confirm Mark Change window, click
Yes
.
Moving clip marks: Using the timecode entry controls
1. In Control view, select the mark-in or mark-out timecode control
to open the timecode
entry dialog box.
2. Enter a timecode value, then click
OK
or press
Enter
.
Alternatively: Use the current position scrub bar
in the timecode entry dialog box to locate
the desired frame, then select
OK
.
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Playing and editing clips