Grass Valley LVS 100 v.3.15 User Manual
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Profile LVS Event Management System Instruction Manual
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A scene is the basic unit for replay immediately after recording, for editing, and
for selecting images.
A scene has a beginning point (the IN point) and an ending point (the OUT
point). It is created by entering these points. Specify an IN point using the
MARK button and an OUT point with the ENTER/CUE UP button.
The relationship between a recording and a scene is that the recording is all the
video and audio, while a scene is just the data pointers to the beginning and the
end of the marked material. See Figure 2–16.
REC
MARK
ENTER/CUEĂUP
RECĂSTOP
Recording Image
Scene
MARK
ENTER/CUEĂUP
MARK
ENTER/CUEĂUP
Image
Information in-
cluding IN and
OUT points
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Scene
Scene
Figure 2-16: Relationship Between Recording and Scene
Press the MARK button on a desirable image, wait for a while and press
ENTER/CUE UP button. An icon appears on the Scene window as shown in
Figure 2–17. This icon is displayed for each scene, and this scene will be the
base for selection of any image at a later time. Confirm that the image which was
displayed upon pressing the MARK button is now displayed on a picture
monitor.
The ENTER/CUE UP button specifies the OUT point of a scene, at the same
time it will make the system cue up at the MARK point (the IN point). With this
function, you can play back a recorded scene immediately in normal or variable
playback speed.
Scene numbers are automatically incremented (i.e., SA001, SA002, SA003).
Creating scenes