Marking and cueing up, Marking and – Grass Valley K2 Dyno v.1.6 User Manual
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Marking and cueing up
Marking and cueing up
You can immediately cue up and replay a scene as necessary by previously marking
a scene in which an event is likely to occur during a live playback.
For example, during a baseball broadcast you can mark every scene whenever the
pitcher comes into ready position. Once the play is completed, you can immediately
cue up the marked scene and be ready for replay.
Marking and cueing up
1. Begin a live playback.
(4)
Property panel
Shows the number and name of the selected item. The item number is
prefixed with an alphabet indicating the item type:
• "M" indicates that the item has only the In point.
• "S" indicates that the item has the In and Out points.
• "H" indicates a highlight.
• "E" (event) indicates that the item is stored in a playlist.
• "P" indicates a playlist.
You can also touch the panel to enter logging information for the
selected item.
(5)
In/Out/Dur panel
Shows the selected item's timecodes of the In and Out points, and its
duration.
(6)
DELETE
Deletes the selected item.
TC SORT
Sorts the marks by their timecodes. Every touch switches the In point
sorting order to be ascending or descending.
(7)
NUM SORT
Sorts the marks by their number.
NAME SORT
Sorts the marks by their item names.
(8)
HIDE-MARK/
DISP-MARK
Touch these to display or hide marked items. If you touch
HIDE-MARK
, marked items are hidden. If you touch
DISP-MARK
,
marked items are displayed.
HIDE-SCENE/
DISP-SCENE
Touch these to display or hide scene items. If you touch
HIDE-SCENE
, scene items are hidden. If you touch
DISP-SCENE
,
marked items are displayed.
(9)
PLAY OPTION
Displays the play option setting screen. For more information about
the settings, see
"Play option settings" on page 185
.
KW SORT
Sorts the marks by their keywords entered in the logging information.
(10)
Scroll button
Touch this to scroll the mark panel display when there are more than
five marks stored.
Keep touching this to scroll the display automatically.
No.
Name
Function