Using a shortcut when entering a time value, Entering a time value through the time calculator – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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Common operational tasks for iTX Desktop features

Slightly different time-entry boxes appear on some layouts, such as the Asset layout. These do

not have trim buttons, but let you scroll the value of any individual unit in an entry up or down.

Clicking a unit value selects it – a flashing cursor appears. You may then change the value in

either or two ways:

You may press the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard.

After placing your mouse pointer over the value, you may use your mouse wheel.

A red bar under a value shows it is possible to change the value by rolling your mouse wheel:

Editing the duration of a video clip, music event or voice over automatically enables the Hold

Duration button.

Using a shortcut when entering a time value

You can quickly enter a time value for a simple round number by omitting pairs of zeros.

In this shortcut process, iTX automatically enters zeros after any colon (:) that is not followed by

a number, and for any unit that you do not enter a value for – reading from right to left. iTX

treats a period (or full stop) as equivalent to a colon.

So, if you want to quickly enter a time of 10 minutes, type "10.."; press Return to enter the new

value directly in a time-entry box, or click OK if you are working with the Time Calculator. The

display then shows the full time value in the timecode format.

Entering a time value through the Time Calculator

You use the Time Calculator to enter a time value in a time-entry box. You may use its

calculator functions to calculate a time value.

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