Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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The Content Selector

Adding a studio-source event as a secondary event
Usually you make a studio-source event a secondary event. To do this, you drop a studio source

onto a primary event on the Timeline Display. The new event becomes a secondary event,

associated with the primary event you drop the studio source onto.

iTX enters the new secondary event in the Schedule Grid. It displays a block to represent the

event on one of the video tracks (PGM A or PGM B) on the Timeline Display – alongside the

block (on the other video track) for the associated primary event.

You should check and edit the properties of the secondary event – in particular, its offset – in

the Event Editor.

Change the default duration of a studio-source event

iTX assigns a default duration to any studio-source event you create using a studio source from

the Studio Sources list. You can change this default value.
1.

Enter the new value in the Dur box.

More details

, page 197.

Note:

You can also change the duration of a studio-source event using the Event Editor.

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