Guide to using player: cue view, Chapter 5 playing and editing clips – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual Oct.10 2006 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Playing and editing clips

Guide to using Player: Cue view

The Player application Cue view is used to add cue points to the clip. The Cue view
allows you to set, modify, and jump to cue points on the loaded clip. Clicking the

Cue

tab displays the Cue view. The following describes the basic controls in the Cue view.

Control

Description and User Operation

1

Assignable Buttons

Assignable buttons allow you to modify the button assignments to
best suit your workflow. Hold down a button to open a pop-up menu
that lists the alternative button choices.
Add Cue - same as selecting

“Add Cue”

from the Player menu.

Remove - removes the selected cue.
Goto – used to jump to the selected cue, the next cue, or to a specific
timecode.
Rename - opens text entry dialog box to rename the selected cue.
Create Clip - same as selecting

“Create Clip”

from the Player

menu.
Create All - same as selecting

“Create All Clips”

from the Player

menu.
Cue Selection – cues the first selected cue point for playback
showing a still frame of video for the cue point.

2

Current Frame Timecode

Indicates the recorded timecode of the current frame being played.
The timecode value of XX:XX:XX:XX is displayed when there is no
recorded timecode.

3

Cue List

Displays a list of cue points that are set for the loaded clip. Cue
points are listed in chronological order beginning with the mark-in
point and ending with the mark-out point.

4

Countdown Timecode

Displays the time remaining in the clip. To select the countdown
mode you want to monitor, open the Options dialog box by selecting
Options in the context menu.

Current
Frame
Timecode

2

Customizable
Buttons
(Default buttons
are shown)

1

Cue List

Countdown
Timecode

4

3

View
Tabs

5

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