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Working with the Remote Console
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Editing the In and Out Points of a Clip
This topic contains information on how to edit the In and Out points of a clip.
To edit the In and Out points of a clip:
1. Load a clip into a channel. For more information, see
.
2. Use the
J
or
L
keys to shuttle to locate the spot where you want to set the Mark In or
Mark Out point of the clip. The timecode will change to reflect the In or Out point of the
clip.
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You cannot modify the clip In point using the Properties dialog box. It must be done in the
Browse window. The Preview dialog box is not available for clips during record.
3. When you are at the location you are looking for, pause the clip by pressing the Pause
button or typing the K key.
4. Do one of the following:
a.
Type
I
to mark the new In point of the clip.
b.
Type
O
to mark the Out point of the clip.
You will notice the duration of the clip changes in both the Timecode field of the
channel, and the Duration field in the Inventory panel.
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If you changed the In point, the clip will play from the new In point, and cueing the clip will
now cue to the new In point. If you changed the Out Point, the clip will stop playing at the
new Out point.
5. (Option) To edit another In or Out point, repeat this procedure.
Deleting Clips
This topic contains information on how to delete a clip. You can only delete unprotected
clips. For more information, see
“Protecting or Unprotecting Clips from Deletion” on page
.
You can also select multiple clips for deletion.
There are two methods for selecting multiple clips.
Summary of Contents for AirSpeed Multi Stream
Page 1: ...Avid AirSpeed Multi Stream Installation and User s Guide...
Page 6: ...6...
Page 22: ...22...
Page 178: ...5 Configuring the Software with a Standalone Transfer Manager 178...
Page 326: ...10 Working with the Remote Console 326...
Page 344: ...11 Maintaining Your AirSpeed Multi Stream 344...
Page 362: ...A Specifications 362...
Page 380: ...C Network Teaming 380...
Page 390: ...390 Taiwan EMC Regulations Taiwan EMC Regulations BSMI Class A EMC Warning...
Page 397: ...Index 397...