Using the tool box editor, Chapter 8 – Grass Valley PDR v.2.2 User Manual

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Using the Tool Box Editor

NOTE: A time-locked version of this optional software was shipped to
you with version 2.2 system software. Unlocking this software
requires an additional purchase. Click Purchase in the timelock
dialog box for information on how to purchase this software.

The Tool Box Editor is a graphical user interface that lets you create new, digital
media by logging and capturing video and audio clips while also providing an
inexpensive, cuts-only editing system. It lets you log video and audio material
from a variety of sources, such as a satellite feed, live camera, VTR, CD player,
or microphone. You can assemble material on disk and then send it back out to
tape, broadcast, or archive.

After launching the Tool Box Editor (see Figure 100), the first step you must
take is to acquire resources—such as codecs and audio channels—with the
Resource Manager. Then you can capture a new clip or play an existing one.
Other common tasks include creating new masters, playing masters, creating
subclips, trimming clips, and deleting media.

NOTE: Profile system software version 2.2 supports Tool Box Editor
version 1.1.

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