Guide to using player: play view, Play view, Chapter 7 playing and editing – Grass Valley M-Series iVDR User Manual v.2.0.10 User Manual
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Chapter 7 Playing and Editing
Guide to using Player: Play View
The Play view allows you to play a clip, modify its name, adjust mark in and mark out
points, create sub-clips, and stripe timecode. Pressing
Play
in the toolbar shows the
Play view. The following describes the essential controls in the Play view.
Control
Description and User Operation
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Assignable Buttons
Assignable buttons allow you to modify the button assignments to best
suit your workflow. Holding down a button longer than one second
opens the button pop-up menu which lists the alternative button
choices.
Goto– Same as selecting the Goto context menu item.
Subclip– Same as selecting the Subclip context menu item.
Load – Same as selecting the Load context menu item.
Properties– Same as selecting the Properties context menu item.
Locate – Same as selecting the Locate context menu item.
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Clip Timecode
Indicates the recorded timecode of the current frame being played. The
timecode value of XX:XX:XX:XX is displayed when there is no
recorded timecode.
Stop mode is indicated by ‘PB’ (Play Back), or ‘EE’ (E to E). Refer to
“Selecting E to E mode” on page 182
for more information on these
stop modes.
Clip
Timecode
Thumbnail
(Click to change
thumbnail)
Context
Menu
Button
2
6
3
Clip Name &
Current Bin
(Click clip name
to rename.)
Assignable
Buttons
(Default buttons
are shown)
1
7
Time Dome
(Click to select
loop-play mode)
5
Meter Bar
Button
(Click to adjust
audio level)
Mark-In &
Mark-Out
(Click to set to
current frame
timecode)
8
9
Countdown
Timecode
4
Properties
Subclip...