Playing a clip, Selecting loop play, Jumping to a specific timecode – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual Oct.10 2006 User Manual
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Chapter 5 Playing and editing clips
3. If needed, use the
Look in
drop-down list to browse to the desired bin.
4. Select a clip in the Load Clip dialog, then click
OK
.
The clip is loaded in the player.
Related topics:
•
• “Using Cue points for playback” on page 71
Playing a clip
Once a clip is loaded in the Player application, you can play the clip or search for a
specific frame of video using the transport controls. Use the links in the following
table to find information on playing clips.
Selecting loop play
Loop play allows the clip to play in a continuous loop until
Stop
is pressed. The Time
Dome is used to enable/disable loop play.
• Click the
Time Dome
, then choose
Loop Mode
in the pop-up menu.
Jumping to a specific timecode
The Goto dialog box allows the player application to jump to the specific clip
timecode that you enter. You can enter an absolute timecode value based on recorded
timecode, or a relative timecode value, that is, cue the video to a point +/- some value
relative the current frame. If you don’t know the timecode value of the frame you
want, you can click and drag the scrub bar to shuttle to the desired frame.
To jump to a specific timecode:
1. With a clip loaded in the Player application, do one of the following:
• Click the
Goto
button.
• Select
Player | Goto
.
The Goto Timecode dialog appears.
If you are using…
Refer to…
On-screen transport controls
“Using on-screen transport controls” on page 47
Keyboard shortcuts
Appendix A, Keyboard Shortcuts
GPI triggers