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M-Series User Manual
20 April 2005
Chapter 8 Working With Playlists
Guide to using Playlist: Event View
The Event View allows you to create a new event before inserting it into the play list,
or to edit an existing event’s properties. Selecting
Event
in the AppCenter toolbar
displays the Event view. Note that you cannot open Event View while the list is
playing. The following describes the basic controls in the Event View.
Control
Description and User Operation
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New Event Button
Used to create a new event by selecting a clip in the Clips pane, then
pressing the New Event button. You can also drag and drop clip onto
the Event Name control in the Event View.
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Event Timecode
Displays the event's timecode. This is the source clip’s recorded
timecode. It may be helpful when searching for a particular portion of
the media to set event marks.
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Event Name Control
Displays the event’s name and section in the list. To rename the event,
touch or click the event name control, then use the onscreen or external
keyboard to enter a new name. If no event is selected when you switch
to the Event View, the Event Name control displays <No event
loaded>. You can then create a new event or return to the List View.
The section name that the event belongs to is displayed directly below
the event name. When viewing an event that is not in the list, “Section:
<Not in list>” is displayed beneath the event name.
Create New Event
(Click to open the new
event dialog, then select
a clip to make an event.)
Current
Frame
Timecode
Context
Menu
Time Dome
1
2
3
Event Name &
Section
(Click to rename)
Insert or
Accept*
Event-In/Event-Out
(Sets the In or Out
point to the current
frame.)
5
6
10
Goto
(Click to enter
goto timecode)
7
8
*Note:
Insert adds new event to the list.
Accept propagates changes made to
an existing event to the event in the list.
Thumbnail
(Click and hold
to change event
thumbnail or view
event properties.)
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4
Countdown
Timecode
Summary of Contents for M-122A
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