Marking the boundary points of a video clip, Change the in-point or out-point of a video clip, More details – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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Common operational tasks for iTX Desktop features

Check the audio tracks in a clip

When a video clip with multiple audio tracks is in the preview window, you can view details of

the audio tracks; you can select any of the tracks to listen to.
1.

Right-click the preview window and select Details from the displayed menu.

The menu displays the clip details, including information about the audio tracks.

There is a check mark next to the audio track currently selected to play when you play the

video clip in the preview window.

2.

Select any audio track you want to hear.

The preview window reloads the clip. Play the video clip to hear the selected audio track.

More details

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Marking the boundary points of a video clip

When you load a video clip in the preview window of the Content Selector or Event Editor, iTX

displays details of its in- and out-points. You can then edit these points.

Change the in-point or out-point of a video clip

1.

While playing a video clip in a preview window viewer, position it where you want to mark

the new in-point or out-point.

2.

Click Mark In or Mark Out.

The timecode of the new boundary point appears in the box above the button you click

and the Hold Points button is automatically enabled.

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