2.
Click
Clip Library
>
Modify...
.
3.
Click on the
Attributes
tab.
4.
In the
Output Mode
area, select the output video mode that you want to clip to play out in.
•
Frame
— select this option if the clip was shot in a progressive video format.
•
Field VI
— select this option if the clip was shot in an interlaced video format and you want to apply vertical
interpolation (VI) to it. This mode is useful for clips that will be played out in slow motion or will be frequently
paused. The VI helps to eliminate vertical hopping during slow motion playback and jagged edges in paused
images.
•
Field
— select this option if the clip was shot in an interlaced video format and you don't want to apply vertical
interpolation (VI) to it.
Note:
The server does not support video format conversion. If a clip is in a different video format than the server is operating in you
will not be able to load it into a channel transport.
5.
In the
Play Repeat
area, select the repeat mode you want to use for the clip.
•
OFF
— play repeat is turned off by default when the clip is loaded.
•
Loop
— play repeat loop is turned on by default when the clip is loaded. When the clip starts playing, it
immediately seeks to the
Play Repeat IN
point and plays until it reaches the
Play Repeat OUT
point. When it
reaches the
Play Repeat OUT
point it seeks back to the
Play Repeat IN
point and plays again.
•
Ping Pong
— play repeat ping-pong is turned on by default when the clip is loaded. When the clip starts
playing, it immediately seeks to the
Play Repeat IN
point and plays until it reaches the
Play Repeat OUT
point. When it reaches the
Play Repeat OUT
point it starts playing in reverse until it reaches the
Play Repeat
IN
point again.
•
Loop To
— play repeat loop to play is turned on by default when the clip is loaded. The clip starts playing
from the beginning passing through the
Play Repeat IN
point and continues playing until it reaches the
Play
Repeat OUT
point. When it reaches the
Play Repeat OUT
point it seeks back to the
Play Repeat IN
point
and plays again.
•
Ping Pong To
— play repeat ping pong is turned on by default when the clip is loaded. When the clip starts
playing, it immediately seeks to the
Play Repeat IN
point and plays until it reaches the
Play Repeat OUT
point. When it reaches the
Play Repeat OUT
point it starts playing in reverse until it reaches the
Play Repeat
IN
point again..
6.
Use the
Play Repeat IN
and
Play Repeat OUT
fields to the set the timecode for the in and out points of the clip.
•
Play Repeat IN
— the first inclusive field/frame of the repeated portion of the clip. By default this is the first
field/frame of the clip.
•
Play Repeat OUT
— the field/frame before the last field/frame of the repeated portion of the clip. By default
this is one field/frame beyond the end of the clip.
7.
Click
OK
.
To Edit the Timecode Metadata of a Clip
The timecode metadata sets the source of the timecode information for the clip.
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