Zooming in on a clip source – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual

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Function

Button

Shuttles right in increments of +50%, +75%, +1x, +2x, +3x.

Resets shuttle speed to the default (200%); to change the default
speed select

Tools | Options | Timeline | Default Play Speed

and enter the new speed.

Selects previous shuttle speed.

2. Create mark points using one of the following methods:

Use the marking controls to mark the clip

Use the transport control buttons on your deck to locate your Mark In and Mark
Out points.

Zooming in on a clip source

Aurora Edit lets you zoom in on a portion of a clip in order to provide better scrubbing
and marking capability.

When a clip is opened in the Trim Tool or Clip Source Tool, you see a scrubber bar
with a zoom knob to the right.

The parts of the player are:

Clip timeline—This bar displays the current position of the clip and the mark in
and mark out points.

Keyword bar—This bar shows a visual indication of keywords or keyframes that
have been added through MediaFrame components in the news workflow.

Zoom indication bar—This bar shows a visual representation of the current ratio
of the clip timeline versus the overall clip duration.

Zoom dial—This control changes the zoom level of a clip, using zoom levels of
Full, 5 minutes, 2 minutes 1 minute, 30 seconds, 15 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds,
2 seconds, and 1 second.

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