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The clip metadata displays. Any tags that have been applied are listed here.

4. If you want to remove a tag from an asset, right-click on the tag in the Markers

pane and select

Delete

.

The tag is deleted.

Applying (logging) a marker in K2 Dyno PA

A marker is a keyword assigned to a specific timecode.

Prerequisite:

You can only apply markers on a K2 Summit system.

1. From the Asset List pane, select the asset that you want to apply a marker to.

2. Drag the asset to the Browse pane.

The asset is loaded in the Browse pane.

3. In the Browse pane, navigate through the asset to the desired timecode.

4. In the Quick Logging pane, click on the drop-down arrow next to Asset View and

select

Browse Window

.

5. In the Quick Logging pane, select the

keyword

button.

The current timecode appears in the status bar of the Quick Logging pane, next
to the

Lock

button.

6. If you want to apply several keyword buttons to the same timecode marker, click

the

Lock

button in the Quick Logging tab. To unlock, click the

Lock

button a second

time.

7. Select the keyword or keyword buttons that you want to apply.

In the Info pane, the marker or markers display with the timecode.

8. To verify that a marker has been applied to an asset, open the Markers pane.

The clip metadata displays. Any markers that have been applied are listed here.

9. If you want to remove a marker from an asset, right-click on the marker in the

Markers pane and select

Delete

.

The marker is deleted.

Cueing a marker in an asset

You can quickly navigate to the timecode associated with a marker in an asset.

1. Load the asset into the Browse pane.

2. In the Markers pane, select the marker.

3. Right-click and select

Cue to Mark In

of

Cue to Mark Out

.

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Logging and keywords