Editing a voiceover-clip event, Editing a subtitle event – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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The Event Editor

Prevent iTX returning a pass-through channel to a live source too early.

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Prevent iTX continuing a sequence for longer than a specified duration.

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Enter comments in the Synopsis and Notes boxes.

After expanding the sequence in the Schedule Grid, you can select individual events and edit

them in the Event Editor.

Editing a voiceover-clip event

When you select a voiceover clip in the Schedule Grid, the Event Editor displays details of

properties that you can edit.

Just as when you load a voiceover clip in the Content Selector, you can:

Play and listen to the voiceover clip.

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Enter new values for the in- and out-points of the voiceover clip.

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Mark new in- and out-points.

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Select the audio output channels iTX uses to deliver the clip content for the voiceover clip.

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Also, you can:

Change the title of the event.

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Change the timing of the event.

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Change the audio levels of the voiceover clip and any video clip that plays at the same

time.

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Set the duration of the audio ramps at the start and end of the voiceover.

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Editing a subtitle event

When you select a subtitle event in the Schedule Grid, the Event Editor displays details of

properties that you can edit.

You can:

Change the title of the event.

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Change the start time of the event.

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