Removing items from a highlight bin, Trimming in a highlight – Grass Valley K2 Dyno v.2.0 User Manual
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K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual
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Removing items from a highlight bin
• If multiple marks or scenes are selected, the primary angle is generated first. The
generation of the other angles might still be in progress for a short time
thereafter.
• When you store a single marker to a highlight, the mark-out point is set
automatically using the default duration. For more information on how to set the
default duration, see
"Clip settings" on page 89
.
Removing items from a highlight bin
1. Select the item you want to remove in the Highlight screen.
2. Press the
Shift
button, and then touch
Delete
.
3. Touch
Yes
.
Match frame operations from highlights to the
record train
When the playback pointer is on a highlight item, you can make the playback pointer
jump to the same timecode position on the record train for the current angle. This can
be helpful when you want to check the video before or after the selected highlight
item.
1. Touch an item in the Highlight screen, and then press the
Cue Up
button.
The controller cues up to the mark-in point of the selected item.
2. Press the
Shift
button, and then press the
Match
button.
The playback pointer is moved to the same timecode position on the record train
for the current angle.
3. To move the playback pointer back to the mark-in point of the selected highlight
item, press the
Cue Up
button.
Trimming in a highlight
You can use the following methods for trimming in a highlight: to trim an item move
the playback pointer to a highlight item stored as a clip, or to trim mark-in and
mark-out points move the playback pointer to the record train side. This section
describes a case for trimming mark-in and mark-out points on the record train side.
1. Select the item you want to trim in the Highlight screen.
2. Navigate the item using the Jog knob or play the scene, and press the
In
/
Out
button
at the desired scene.
• Setting the mark-in or mark-out point changes the duration automatically.
• Editing the duration automatically changes the timecode of the mark-out point.
When you want to change the duration with the mark-out point timecode fixed,
you must clear the mark-in point timecode beforehand.
• Pressing the
In
/
Out
button sets the playback timecode, at the point when the
button is pressed, as the mark-in/mark-out point.
• When you set the mark-in/mark-out point (when you press the
In
/
Out
button),