Guide to using the clips pane – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Guide to using the Clips Pane
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Context Button
The operation and label of the context button changes with the
mode of the selected channel.
Load – Displayed when the selected channel is in Player mode or
Recorder mode. Loads the asset selected in the asset list.
New Event– Displayed when the selected channel is in Playlist
mode Event View. Creates an unattached event in the playlist that
can be previewed and then inserted.
Insert – Displayed when the selected channel is in Playlist mode
List View. Inserts selected assets into the playlist.
Note: Double-clicking the asset in the asset list performs the same
function as clicking the context button.
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Assignable Buttons
Assignable buttons allow you to modify the button assignments to
best suit your workflow. Right-clicking a button opens the button
pop-up menu which lists the alternative button choices.
Properties– Opens the Properties dialog for the selected asset.
See
“Viewing clip properties” on page 242
.
Search– Opens the search dialog box.
See “Locating assets” on
page 230
.
New Bin– Creates a new bin. To create a new bin in the current
, click New Bin, then enter the new bin name using onscreen
or external keyboard.
See “Working with bins” on page 221
.
Options– Opens the options dialog box which allows you to
modify how assets are displayed in the asset list.
See “Modifying
the asset list view” on page 219
.
Delete– Deletes the selected item(s).
See “Deleting a bin” on
page 223
, or
“Deleting an asset” on page 227
.
Rename– Opens the rename dialog box.
See “Renaming an asset”
on page 224
.
Send to– Opens the Send to dialog box used to send the asset to a
file, or streaming transfer to another networked device.
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Asset List
Select from three view
options— Text, Image, or
Details
Displays the list of assets located in the current bin.
You can scroll through the list using the up/down arrow keys on an
external keyboard. Right-click to open the Asset Context menu.
See “About the asset context menu” on page 218
.
You can change how assets are shown by selecting the view option.
View options include Image (thumbnail), Text, or Details (includes
thumbnail and detailed text).
See “Modifying the asset list view” on
page 219
.
Assets recorded using a different video standard or compression
type than the current system setting cannot be loaded and played.
These assets will appear “greyed” in the Clips Pane asset list.
This example shows the appearance of a PAL clip when the iDDR
is set to NTSC:
Control
Description and User Operation