Load – Select to open the Load Clip
dialog box, which displays the contents of the current bin. Select a clip, then
choose OK to load.
New Clip – Used to create and name a clip prior to
starting the recording. If a clip is already loaded, selecting New Clip ejects
the current clip and creates a new one.
Subclip – Opens the Subclip mode, which allows you to
create subclips from the currently loaded clip. A subclip is an entirely new
clip that references media in another clip.
Goto – Used to jump to a specific timecode. Select
Goto, to open the Goto dialog box, then enter an absolute or relative timecode
value, or use the scrub bar to go to the desired position.
Schedule Start Time – Opens the Trigger At entry box
so a start time can be entered.
Stripe Timecode – Opens the Stripe Timecode dialog
box, which allows you to replace the existing timecode track for the loaded
clip. You can replace with time of day, or a specific start timecode.
Locate – Finds the location of the selected clip.
Properties – Opens the Properties dialog box for the
currently loaded clip.
Auto Subclips – The auto subclip check box changes
the way that the subclip mode behaves. When it is NOT checked, clips have to be
accepted manually. When it is checked, a subclip is created as soon as the user
sets a mark out.
E-to-E (LoopThru) mode – When selected, the following
occurs: “EE” is displayed on the channel pane, next to the Timecode Source
indicator; when no clip is loaded, the signal that is currently present at the
channel input plays out; when a record operation stops the clip remains in the
Recorder. The signal that is currently present at the channel input plays out.
Widescreen – Sets the channel for recording
widescreen format.
Options – Opens the Options dialog for the currently
loaded clip.
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