Window description – Grass Valley LVS 100 v.3.15 User Manual
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Timeline Window
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Window Description
Clicking the Set button allows you to open the Target Time dialog box. See
Figure 4–35.
Enter a value for the total duration (target time), then click the OK button.
The target time can be used for:
H Visual reference when building a timeline. The blue line indicating the target
time shows you how much time you have to work with.
H Adjusting the duration of events in the timeline by slowing their playback
speed. The appropriate slow–motion speed is automatically calculated when
you click the Fill button.
Target Time
Displays the target time set with the Set button.
Total Duration
Displays the current duration of all events in the timeline.
Current Time
Displays current playing back point on the timeline.
Remaining
Displays the remaining time from the current playback point to the
end point of the total duration.
Preroll
Displays the current pre-roll time.
Postroll
Displays the current post-roll time.
Selecting one of the three Preroll options, whose values are preset in the
Configuration window, allows you to use that preroll time for playback
operations.
Selecting the Postroll option, whose value is preset in the Configuration
window, allows you to add the postroll to playback operations.
Auto Cue
If this option is enabled, selecting an event cues it up at its IN
point, minus the current pre–roll time.
Auto Play
If this option is enabled, selecting an event plays it from its IN
point, minus the current pre–roll time.
Normal
In this mode, you can operate on both video and audio tracks together.
For example, if you insert a scene on the timeline, both the video information
and audio information are inserted at the same time.
Target Time
Timecode Displays
Prerolls / Postroll
Cue Up / Play
Mode Selection