Creating an aspect ratio preset, Inserting filler between clips – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual

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4. Play the clip to view how the aspect ratio converted the clip.

5. Modify the conversion with the

Adjust Video Offset

controls if necessary (only

Zoom and Half Pillar Box in the drop-down list can be modified).

If you want these new conversion settings to be applied to each new clip that

comes in as a clip source, click the

Save as Default

button.

6. If the conversion type you have saved as the default does not appear as the first

choice in the list when you open the Aspect Ratio Conversion tool, select the

Load Default

button to bring up the saved conversion type.

7. Copy the clip to the Timeline.

Creating an aspect ratio preset

You can create custom presets for aspect ratio conversion settings you use frequently.

1. In the Source Tool, click the

Aspect Ratio Conversion

button.

2. Select the Conversion Type from the drop-down list.

3. Modify the Video Offset, if desired.

4. Click the

Save Preset

button.

5. Type a name for the preset and click

OK

.

You can now select this preset and apply it to other clips.

If you need to remove a preset from the drop-down list, select the preset and click

Delete Preset

.

When a preset Aspect Ratio setting is recalled and the user makes further changes to

the offset, they may save this as a new prest or they can select the offset

Reset

button which will the offset back to the original setting for the selected preset.

Inserting filler between clips

With Aurora Edit, you use filler to place a gap between two shots or to create a dip to
silence in the sequence.

You can also use filler to serve as a placeholder for late-arriving material. Inserting
filler is both track and edit mode specific.

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