Fix mode – Grass Valley EDIUS Neo 3 User Manual

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EDIUS NEO — User Reference Guide

Section 5 — Timeline Operations

Note

If a clip does not have a margin, transition/audio cross fade cannot be set
(except in the Mixer area). A transition/cross fade length can only be
extended by the amount of margin in a clip. See Margin

on page 64

for more

information.

When a transition or audio cross fade between clips is deleted, the In/Out-
points of the clips before and after the transition contract by an amount
equal to the length of the transition and the overall sequence length
remains unchanged. See

Figure 305

.

Figure 305. Transition Deleted - Extend Mode

Note

When one of the clips with the transition is deleted, the transition is deleted
as well. The length of the remaining clip changes and extends to the mid-
point location of the deleted transition.

Fix Mode

Extend mode and fix mode are controlled by the Extend Clips when
Applying Transition/Cross Fade setting in the Timeline Settings dialog.
When this setting is enabled (checked), extend mode is enabled. When the
setting is disabled (not checked), fix mode is enabled. See Extend Clips When
Applying Transition/Cross Fade

on page 109

for more information.

To change the setting, select Settings>User Settings>Application>Timeline
from the Preview window menu bar. Enable or disable the Extend Clips
when Applying Transition/Cross Fade setting depending upon the mode
you desire.

In Fix Mode, adding a transition or an audio cross fade between clips
shortens the overall length of the sequence on the Timeline (as illus-
trated in

Figure 306

). Deleting a transition or cross fade lengthens the

sequence on the Timeline.

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