Using handles, Locking the duration of a clip, Playing past out – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.6.3 User Manual

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September 14, 2007

Aurora Edit LD User Guide

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Using Handles

Using Handles

If you have recorded handles with your clips, you have additional frames to choose
from when trimming your clips. To set handles, see

“Setting Handles” on page 30

.

To use handles:

1. Click the

Add Handles

button in the Trim Tool.

The handles appear as additional frames on the slider in the Viewing Monitor.

2. Mark new In and Out points for your clip using the additional material.

Locking the Duration of a Clip

Sometimes you need trim a clip while maintaining its duration. The Lock Duration
feature allows you to keep the clip duration constant while trimming by using the
extra frames in the handles and adjusting the clip. For instance, if you move the Mark
In point 5 frames from the beginning of the clip, the Mark Out point moves
automatically 5 frames to maintain the duration.

To lock the duration of a clip:

• Click the

Lock Duration

button in the Trim tool.

Playing Past Out

Playing Past Out lets you create an Out point on the fly while viewing media after the
Mark Out point, which is useful when verifying the Out point.

To play past the Out point:

1. Click the

Play Past Out

button in the Trim Tool.

2. Play the clip.

The clip continues playing past the Mark Out point, letting you see the rest of the
footage in the clip.

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