Basic Operations
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2. Select a file to be deleted using the left mouse button. While holding the mouse
button down, drag the mouse through other sequential files, highlighting all for
deletion. Then press Delete.
3. Select the first file in a sequential list of files to be deleted. Press and hold the Shift
key, then click on the last file in the list to be deleted. The selected list will appear
highlighted and all may be deleted with a single stroke of the Delete key.
4. While holding the Control (Ctrl) key down, click to select any number of files (in
any order) to be tagged for deletion, then press Delete.
Note: The Ctrl key is a toggle selector, and may be used to de-select files that were
accidentally highlighted. This is also useful in combination with the Shift key. A
large block may be highlighted using the Shift key, then use the Ctrl key and mouse
to de-select individual files from within the highlighted list. The Ctrl key may also
be used to add additional files to the block created with the Shift selection method.
Exit
Exit will close the current Channel window. On exiting, the user will be prompted to
save a recording if the file or its edits are new. Exit is grayed-out when Record or Edit
operations are currently in progress.
The Status Bar
A status bar appears at the bottom of the window that provides system information to the user.
Messages such as,
CONNECTED TO HOST
or
CONNECTION TO HOST REFUSED
are displayed to help
diagnose problems. Also,
GENLOCK
,
INPUT VIDEO DETECTED
, and
TIME REMAINING
—
PERCENT FULL
are indicated on the Status Bar.
Transport Controls
The clip window button functions are common to both recording and playing a clip. This
section introduces the buttons by function. See
Recording
on page 34, and
Playing a Clip
on
page 36 for relevant procedures.
Local
Select
Local
to control the channel using the On-Screen interface. Other controllers can be
connected through the serial control ports (VDCP, P2, or Odetics protocol). The On-Screen
interface can take control of a channel at any time by selecting the
Local
check box. Return
control to the remote controller by un-checking
Local
. If a remote controller is operating on
the channel, selecting
Local
will cause the On-Screen program to assume control of the
channel and remote commands will be ignored. Closing the On-Screen channel control
window saves the Local/Remote setting in the last-selected state.
NOTE 1: When the Channel is under Remote control it will continue to display current
activity.
NOTE 2: Some remote controllers may need to be reinitialized to restore proper operation
after local control is selected and then released.
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