Locating a clip, Displaying available storage space, Playing and editing clips – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Locating a clip
Locating a clip
You can locate the currently loaded clip by displaying the contents of the current bin
in the clips pane, as follows:
1. After or during recording, select
Recorder | Locate
.
2. The clips pane displays the contents of the bin where the clip is located.
Displaying available storage space
In the Recorder pane, you can display available storage using the Time Dome.
To display available storage:
1. Select the Time Dome
.
The Time Dome pop-up menu appears.
2. Choose
Available Storage
in the pop-up menu.
The Time Dome changes to display progress and available storage
.
Available storage displayed is based on the video data rate selected in the
Configuration dialog box. (See
Chapter 2,
Configuration: Turbo iDDR.) A filled
Time Dome represents no storage remaining. Available storage is also displayed
numerically under the timedome.
The white line functions as a “sweep second hand” to show record progress. It
sweeps through a complete revolution every 10 seconds when crash recording or
makes a single revolution on a fixed length record.
Playing and editing clips
The information in this section describes how to play and edit clips recorded on the
iDDR. You can play clips in a variety of ways including off-speed play (VAR) and
triggered by GPI. In addition to editing existing clips the in and out points in existing
clips, you can create new clips using the iDDR subclip feature.
Information in this section includes:
•
“About playing clips” on page 143
•
“Selecting Player mode in AppCenter” on page 143
•
“Guide to using Workstation Player: Control View” on page 144
•
“Guide to using Workstation Player: Cue View” on page 147
•
“Loading media for playout” on page 149
•
“Playing a clip” on page 150
•
“Selecting loop play” on page 150
•
“Selecting E-to-E mode” on page 150
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“Jumping to a specific timecode” on page 151