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Loading a single Clip into a Ram Channel represents a Cliplist which contains only 1 Clip. Dragging and
dropping various Clips into the Cliplist area of a particular Ram Channel will grow the list accordingly.
When selecting (Cursor focus) a Clip in the Cliplist area, use “Del” on the keyboard in order to remove it
from the list or use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+arrow up/down” to change the order of the Clip within the
list. Apart from these controls, the right mouse-click menu also allows to “Clear” the whole Cliplist per
selected Channel (see picture 3.3.7.4.2 in section “3.3.7.4 Clip Player” page 75 in this manual).
Note:
When using the “Set mark-in / Set mark-out” function in order to restrict the active playout length of
a loaded Ram-Clip, regardless of whether the Loop mode is turned On or Off, keep in mind that the “Mark-
In” timecode belongs to the clip and the “Mark-Out” timecode – similar to editing systems – does NOT.
Like in chapter “3.3.7.2 Stills” (Picture 3.3.7.2.4), selecting “show directory tree” from the “View” pull-down
menu in the menu bar (here Picture 3.3.7.3.5), or using the Keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+T,” show or hide the
directory tree on the left of the Clip Browser. Compare below with Picture 3.3.7.2.6 (from page 71 in this manual).
The arrow marker at the “Wall” directory is indicating that this folder contains at least one more
subdirectory (3 in this case), which is not visible in the plane view mode (Picture 3.3.7.3.2).
The “Show extensions” function from the “View” pull-down menu will toggle to “Show” or “Hide” the file-
specific format, or use the Keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+U” to toggle.
The “Export” or “Import” of a Clip will open a file browser within the GUI to get the desired file location.
When exporting a Clip, the format will be the internal “*.rr” file format. When importing a Clip, the
supported file formats are image sequences from “png”, “jpg”, “tga”, “tif” and clips originated from “mov”,
“mp4” or exported “rr” files.
The “Clip” pull-down menu allows to direct
a selected clip straight into one of the 8
available Ram Player Channels, using the
“Load” item and picking a Channel 1-8 from
the list. Select a Clip first in order to
“Rename” or “Delete” it. To create a new
folder, use “New Directory” as already
explained on page 72 in “Right mouse-click
(Picture 3.3.7.3.2). New
Clips can be imported (“Import Clip”) and
existing Clips can be exported (“Export
Clip”).
Note:
Clips that are not loaded into RAM will not be visible in any of the “Source/Input” selection menus.
Picture 3.3.7.3.7
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Picture 3.3.7.3.6