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Turbo iDDR User Guide
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About playing clips
About playing clips
The front panel player display is used to play clips, programs, and playlists stored on
the iDDR. The player display is also used to trim clips by modifying the clip mark-in
or mark-out points. There is a player display for each play channel
P1
and
P2
.
The player display has two additional views—
Edit List
and
Subclip
. Edit List is used
to create playlists by loading multiple clips or programs to create sequence of events.
Subclip view is used to create new clips from the source clip currently loaded in the
player display. Later, you can delete the source clip to free media storage space. The
media referenced by subclips remains.
Working with clips that are still recording
The following restrictions apply when working with a clip in Player mode that is
currently recording:
• You cannot rename the clip.
• The clip mark-in/mark-out points cannot be modified.
• Subclips created from a clip currently being recorded can only have a Mark Out
equal to the last frame that has been recorded when the subclip is created. You
cannot create a clip longer than has been recorded under the assumption that the
unrecorded frames will “fill it in”.
Otherwise, clips that are currently being recorded behave normally. As a reminder,
“Read-Only” is displayed in the StatusBar when the clip loaded or playing is still
being recorded.
Summary of Contents for Turbo
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