Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual

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Function

Name

Button

Renders all unrendered transitions and effects in
the current sequence

Render All

Collapses a video effect into the video track below
it, allowing you to apply another effect to the same
clip

Mix Down

Invokes a hi-res restore in a sequence where offline
lo-res media from archived assets has been added
to the active timeline and edited

Restore Sequence
Assets

A syncronization button that allows the user to
manually replace the lo-res media with the hi-res

Synchronize
Restored Assets

version making the story ready to render or be sent
to playout

Unlinks restored assets on the timeline back to
proxy references while preserving the timeline for
preview, future restore

Unlink Restored
Assets

Allows you to view the video window on a second
computer monitor

Second Monitor

Bin

The Bin is a database where clips and sequences are stored and organized.

The top-level Bin appears by default when you start Aurora Edit. You create additional
bins to organize your media. You can also customize the information about each clip
and then search specific fields in the database.

If you are using MediaFrame, you have more searching and organizing capabilities.

08 April 2010

Aurora Edit User Guide

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Introducing Aurora Edit

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