Changing an event to hold its duration, Changing an event to hold its points – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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Preparing media items for playout

Each use case can be achieved with the following combinations of values and options:
Use case

In-point

Out-Point Event

Duration

Hold

Duration

Hold

Limits

Loop

Asset values

Not set

Not set

Not set

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Nominal duration

Not set

Not set

Set

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Nominal limits

Set

Set

Not set

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Fixed duration

Not set

Not set

Set

Enabled

Disabled

Disabled

Fixed limits

Set

Set

Not set

Disabled

Enabled

Disabled

Soft segment

Set

Set

Not set

Disabled

Enabled

Disabled

Looping clip

(fixed limits)

Set

Set

Set

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Looping clips
(asset limits)

Not set

Not set

Set

Enabled

Disabled

Enabled

Changing an event to hold its duration

To make an event hold its duration:
1.

Select an event in the Schedule Grid.

The Event Editor displays the event details.

2.

In the Dur box, enter a new value for the duration.

More details

, page 197.

3.

The Hold Duration button automatically enables.

4.

Click Store Changes.

Alternatively, click on the event’s Duration in the Schedule Grid to change the duration from

the Change Media Limits pop-up.

More details

, page 151.

Changing an event to hold its points

To change an event’s boundaries to hold points:
1.

Select an event in the Schedule Grid.

The Event Editor displays the event details.

2.

In the Mark-In box, enter a new value for the in-point.

More details

, page 192.

3.

In the Mark-Out box, enter a new value for the out-point.

More details

, page 192.

When either the in-point or out-point is changed, the Hold Points button automatically

enables.

4.

Click Store Changes.

Alternatively, click on the event’s Duration in the Schedule Grid to change the in-point and out-

point from the Change Media Limits pop-up.

More details

, page 151.

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