Trimming an asset, Copying assets – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA v.2.0 User Manual
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3. Click the
Mark In
and
Mark Out
buttons
to select the start and end points of
the subclip.
4. Click the
Subclip
button.
5. Select
Create Subclip
.
The subclip displays in the Asset List pane.
6. To change the name, right-click on the subclip, select
Rename
and enter the new
name in the text field.
Trimming an asset
Prerequisites:
•
The K2 Summit system and K2 Dyno PA client must be configured for the DLC
software, as described in the K2 Dyno PA Configuration Manual.
You can trim an asset in the Browse or the Managed Channels panes.
To trim an asset, follow these steps:
1. Load the asset to the Browse or Managed Channel pane.
2. Select the
Live
button or use the scrub bar to navigate through the asset.
3. Click the
Mark In
and
Mark Out
buttons
to select the start and end points of
the subclip.
4. Click the
Subclip
button.
5. Select
Set new marks
.
The mark-in and mark-out points are adjusted accordingly.
Copying assets
If you copy and paste an asset on the same K2 system, K2 Dyno PA pastes a shortcut,
or reference, to the original asset rather than an entirely new copy. If you drag-and-drop
an asset within a K2 system, the new asset is a reference to the existing asset unless
you specify otherwise in the Users & Preferences section of the menu. If you copy
and paste from one K2 system to another, an entirely new copy is created on the
destination K2 system.
1. To copy an asset, right-click on the asset and select
Copy
.
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Working with assets, bins, and folders