Using the a/v tools pop-up menu – Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual

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Chapter 12, Using Matrox A/V Tools

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CAM

mode lets you capture live video from your camera, or video on

tape.

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Disk

mode lets you play back captured clips in your clip list.

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Clip identification area

This section contains several items to help you

identify your clips.

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Tape ID

Displays the name that you’ve assigned to the tape in your

VTR.

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Clip ID

Displays the base name for your new clips when using the

New

tab, or the name of the currently selected clip when using the

Edit

tab. For

details, see

“How A/V Tools assigns clip names”

on page

198

.

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Comment

Lets you enter comments that help you distinguish between

clips in your clip list.

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Transport controls

A set of common transport controls that lets you

easily navigate through clips on disk. For more information, see

“Navigating

through clips with the transport controls”

on page

174

.

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Clip list

A numbered list of clips and their properties. As you capture clips

in A/V Tools, your clips are automatically added to the clip list. The clip list
can be docked to the

Matrox

A/V Tools

dialog box or float freely as a

resizable window. For more information on using the clip list, see

“Working

with the clip list”

on page

200

.

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Status bar

Displays information about the operation you’re currently

performing in A/V Tools, such as clip information and if frames are dropped
during a capture.

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Float/dock clip list button

This button lets you dock the clip list to the

Matrox A/V Tools

dialog box, or detach the clip list so that you can move

and resize it. For more information, see

“Detaching and resizing the clip list”

on page

202

.

Using the A/V Tools pop-up menu

When you right-click anywhere in the clip list, a pop-up menu appears containing
commands for working with A/V Tools. All commands present in the A/V Tools
pop-up menu are described in this chapter.

Navigating through clips with the transport
controls

A/V Tools includes a common set of transport controls for navigating through
clips on your hard drive when working in

Disk

mode.

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Note

The transport controls are disabled in

CAM

mode.

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