Copying a channel panel configuration, About recording clips in a channel panel, Recording on a single channel using crash record – Grass Valley GV STRATUS v.3.1 User Manual
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Copying a Channel Panel configuration
You can use the Channel Panel to copy a Channel Panel configuration.
1. In the Navigator panel expand the
Tools
node and select
Channel Panels
.
Your Channel Panel configuration displays in the Asset List.
2. Right-click on the Channel Panel configuration and select
Copy
.
3. Right-click again on the Asset List and select
Paste
.
The copy of the Channel Panel configuration displays in the Asset List.
4. If you want to rename the Channel Panel configuration, right-click on it and select
Rename
.
You can double-click the Channel Panel configuration to view its settings in the Inspector panel.
After that, you can edit the channel configuration and save it by clicking the
Apply
button.
Related Topics
on page 119
Launching and closing a Channel Panel
on page 121
About recording clips in a Channel Panel
You have the following options for recording clips:
•
Crash Record — Start a recording without specifying a clip name. The GV STRATUS application
gives the clip a default name based on User Preference settings.
•
New clip — Create and name a clip before recording starts.
Indicators that the recording is underway are as follows:
•
Timecode increments.
•
Tally indicators display a red color.
•
The clip thumbnail displays.
The function of the
Record
button
toggles. While the channel is recording, clicking the
Stop
button
stops the recording. While the channel is not recording, clicking the
Record
button
begins recording.
When the channels in a gang are not on the same K2 Summit system, there can be a brief pause
before the record operation begins.
Refer to K2 system documentation for more details about recording clips.
Related Topics
Configuring Channel Panel User Preferences
on page 117
Recording on a single channel using crash record
1. Launch a Channel Panel.
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