Working with the property editor, Asset flags – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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Preparing media items for playout

Preview and modify a video or audio clip in the Media Viewer

1.

Select a video clip or an audio clip in the results pane.

If the Auto Load option is selected in the Settings menu, the Media Viewer loads the

associated file; it displays the first frame of a video clip or the audio waveform of an audio

clip.
If the option is not selected, the Media Viewer displays “Click to Load”.

2.

If the file is not loaded automatically, click anywhere in the Media Viewer window to load

it.

3.

Use the Media Viewer playback controls to play the clip.

More details

, page 187.

4.

Using the Media Viewer features, change any of the following.

The clip in-point or out-point.

More details

, page 192.

The clip duration, using the Duration controls. You can also use these controls to set

the duration to 20, 30 or 60 seconds.

More details

, page 97.

The audio level.

More details

, page 193.

5.

Save your changes.

Note:

The Media Viewer displays “No Proxy or iTX Locations” if there is no available file.

Working with the Property Editor

When you select an asset in the results pane, the asset name appears in the header bar at the

top of the Property Editor. Details of various properties are arranged under a number of tabs,

which we describe in this section.

If you select multiple assets in the results pane, the header bar shows how many are selected.

Asset flags

In the Property Editor, you can select values for various “flags” for an asset. A flag is a property

that has one of (usually) two possible values; changing the value may alter the way in which iTX

handles the asset.

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