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CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide
3.2.4 The Controls
In addition to moving the scrub bar cursor manually, you can control it
via the controls below the scrub bar, e.g. the play button. In detail the
controls beneath the scrub bar of the clip from the bin perform the fol-
lowing functions:
With the button BIN (shown here in its active state)
you can activate or deactivate the bin mode of the
I/O Tool manually. When a clip is dragged from
the contents area of the bin to the control area, the
bin mode is activated automatically. It is used to re-
view clips already present in the contents area of
the bin.
With these buttons you can step one frame for- or
backward in the contents of the bin clip. The scrub
bar cursor will move accordingly.
With this button you can play out the bin clip in
real time. When a play-out is initiated, the contents
of the bin clip will be displayed in the video overlay
as well as at the video output(s) of the DVS system.
After activation the button changes its appearance
to its active state ( ) and you have to
press it again to stop the play-out.
To view the bin clip on an additionally
connected monitor, you have to configure
the output format accordingly. The set-
ting of the output format (video raster)
can be configured with the button VIDEO
FORMAT in the selection area (see sec-
tion “The Video Format” on page 5-4
and section “The Video Format” on
page 6-2).
These buttons jump to the beginning or end of the
clip coming from the bin. The first button jumps to
the beginning of the timeline while the second but-
ton jumps to its end.
This field shows the current position of the scrub
bar cursor in timecode or frames notation. If you
want to move to a certain position on the timeline,
you can enter the position in the appropriate for-
mat here. After that press [Enter] and the cursor
will then move to the entered position. More infor-
mation about timecode/frame number fields and
their format can be found in the “CLIPSTER Edit
Tool” user guide.
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