Specify clip length after recording has begun, Using continuous record – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual Oct.10 2006 User Manual
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Chapter 4 Recording clips
3. Enter the clip length by typing only numbers, colons are added automatically.
4. Choose
OK
in the dialog box, or press
Enter
.
5. Select the record button on the onscreen transport controls
.
Recording continues until
Stop
is selected or the desired length is reached. While
recording, the mark in and mark out update with the current status of the clip. The
Time Dome gives a visual indication of the percent complete as well as a
countdown from the specified length down to
00:00:00:00
.
Specify clip length after recording has begun
While a clip is recording you can enter the clip length as follows:
1. Select
Length
in the Recorder pane.
The timecode dialog box appears.
2. Enter the desired length, then select
OK
or
Enter
.
If the entered length is valid, longer than the amount of material already recorded,
the clip continues to record until it reaches the specified length or until you select
Stop
.
Using continuous record
You can configure Recorder for Continuous Record mode. Continuous record is
useful for applications that normally use Continuous Record, for example a manual
time delay. Refer to
“About recording clips” on page 50
1. Click the Time Dome
.
The Time Dome pop-up menu appears.
2. Choose
Continuous Record
in the pop-up menu.