Previewing a clip that is recording, Using cue points while recording – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual v3.3 User Manual
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K2 Media Client User Manual
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Chapter 4 Recording clips
4. Enter the clip length by typing only numbers, colons are added automatically.
5. Click
OK
in the dialog box, or press
Enter
.
6. Select the record button on the onscreen transport controls
.
Recording continues until
Stop
is selected. While recording, the mark in and mark
out update with the current status of the clip. The Time Dome gives a visual
indication record progress.
7. Load and play the clip in Player application:
• Drag and drop from the Recorder monitor pane to the Player monitor pane.
The play channel becomes the selected channel, and the clip is cued and ready for
play.
Previewing a clip that is recording
Preview loads the currently recording clip into a play channel. The play channel
becomes the selected channel, and the clip is cued and ready for play.
To preview a clip:
1. Start the record process.
2. Preview the clip:
a. In the Monitor pane, use the drop-down list to select the Player application.
b. Drag the clip thumbnail from the channel running the Recorder application to
the channel running the Player application.
The play channel becomes the selected channel, and the clip is cued and ready for
play. If a play channel is not available, e.g. the play channels are already playing a
clip, a warning message is displayed in the status bar.
3. To play the clip, select the onscreen transport controls
.
Using cue points while recording
Cue points enable you to move quickly from one frame to another in a clip. You can
use cue points to manage clip play out or create subclips.You can add, remove, or
rename cue points while a clip is being recording.
To add a cue to a clip while the clip is recording, you need to begin the recording while
in Control mode. Once the recording has begun, you can switch to Cue mode and
modify the clip with cue points
This section is divided into the following topics:
•
“Adding a cue point while recording” on page 63
•
“Removing a cue point” on page 63
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