Renaming a clip in player mode, Creating subclips, To create subclips – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Operation: Front Panel Control
Renaming a clip in player mode
1. Press
Menu
, then use the control knob to choose
Rename
.
2. Enter a new name using the onscreen keypad and control knob or an external
keyboard.
3. Touch
Done
in the onscreen keyboard, or press
Enter
on the external keyboard.
Creating Subclips
A subclip is a clip created by referencing a portion of media from another clip. For
example, if you recorded a two hour clip, you could create several short subclips to
use as previews or advertisements. Each subclip refers to a small portion of the
original clip and is listed along with all other clips in the clips pane. When working
with subclips, the original clip is sometimes called the source clip. After creating
subclips, you can delete the source clip.
Subclips created from a clip that is still recording can only have a mark-out equal to
the last frame that has been recorded when the subclip is created. You cannot create
a subclip longer than what has been recorded with the assumption the media will “fill
in”. You can create subclips from a clip being recorded in loop record mode. In loop
record mode, media referenced by the subclips is retained while unreferenced media
is discarded.
You can load subclips in the Control view and edit the mark-in/mark-out points the
same as a clip, provided the unreferenced source media has not been erased. If the
source media has been erased, the subclip retains 1 second of media on each side of
the mark-in and mark-out points.
See “Moving clip mark-in/mark-out points” on
page 77
.
To create subclips
1. Load a clip in the player.
2. Press
Subclip
in the player display.