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Editing and rearranging events in a playlist, About editing events while the list is playing – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual

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Turbo iDDR User Guide

Chapter 4 Operation: AppCenter Workstation

Editing and rearranging events in a playlist

The following topics explain how to work with events in a playlist:

“About editing events while the list is playing” on page 178

“Creating an event before inserting it in a playlist” on page 178

“Editing event marks” on page 179

“Clearing event marks” on page 181

“Moving events” on page 181

“Removing events” on page 181

“Copying events” on page 181

“Renaming events” on page 181

“Adjusting event audio levels” on page 182

“Changing event thumbnail image” on page 182

“Locating the event source clip” on page 183

“Viewing event properties” on page 183

About editing events while the list is playing

If the List view is playing a list, you cannot monitor video and audio of an event when
you switch to the Event view. The channel resources and video/audio outputs are
being used by the List view. You cannot use the Event view while playlist is playing.
You must stop play back, then open Event view to edit an event.

Creating an event before inserting it in a playlist

You can create a playlist event as a new entity, rather than using an existing clip for
the playlist event.

To create a new event for insertion into a playlist:

1. In Event view, do one of the following to define the new event’s in and out points:

• Click

Event In

to set mark-in point and

Event Out

to set mark-out

point.

• Select the Event-In or Event-Out

timecode control

to open the

timecode entry dialog box. Enter a timecode value then click

OK

or press

Enter

.

• Click the

Length

timecode entry control

and enter a new event length.

2. Click

Accept

to add the event to the list.

Use keyboard shortcuts to play the play list

See “Using Keyboard shortcuts” on page 79.

Use GPI input triggers to play the play list

See “Configuring GPI inputs” on page 121.

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