Saving a copy of a playlist, Renaming a playlist, Changing the playlist thumbnail image – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Chapter 4 Operation: AppCenter Workstation
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“Setting the playlist timecode” on page 193
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“Locating a playlist in the clips pane” on page 194
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“Viewing playlist properties” on page 194
Saving a copy of a playlist
When you are creating a new playlist, you might find it easier to use an existing,
similar playlist as your starting point, rather than creating a list from scratch. To do
this you must first save a copy of the playlist with a new name. Then you can alter it
without changing the original playlist.
To save a copy of a playlist:
1. In the clips pane, select the playlist.
2. Copy the playlist onto the clipboard, using the
Edit
menu or standard keyboard
shortcuts.
3. Paste the playlist into the clips pane. A copy appears named “Copy of …”.
4. Rename the copy of the playlist, load it Playlist mode, and alter it to create your
new playlist.
Renaming a playlist
You can rename a playlist using the clips pane. The playlist must be unloaded from
the Playlist mode by creating a new playlist, or opening an existing one. See these
related sections to rename a playlist.
1. Select the playlist in the clips pane.
2. Right-click and select
Rename
.
3. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter and new name and click
OK
.
The renamed list appears in the clips pane.
Changing the playlist thumbnail image
The list thumbnail image graphically identifies the list when it appears in the clips
pane, or when the List view is set to the thumbnail view option. By default, the list
thumbnail is always set to the first play event's thumbnail.
To change the list thumbnail:
1. In the List view, select the first play event in the list.
2. Click the
Event
tab to go to Event View.
3. Use the front panel or onscreen transport controls to locate the video frame to be
used for the new thumbnail.
4. Click the Event view thumbnail image, then click
Yes
to set this event’s thumbnail
to the current position.
The first play event and the list now have the same thumbnail.