User guide

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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
(as described in section “Taking a Clip from the Control Area” on
page 6-4).
In addition to setting an in- and outpoint for the bin clip, you can select
in the source-edit mode other applications than the DVS software to
process your video data (see section “Processing the Source Material of
a Video Clip” on page 5-21).
5.4.1 Controlling the Clip from the Bin
Below the scrub bar of the clip from the bin (bin clip) you can find the
controls to control the bin clip. In detail they perform the following:
While in the source-edit mode you can use the controls at the
bottom of the control area as usual. They control the video
overlay on the right side (see section “Controls” on
page 5-11).
Furthermore, although the edit mode is the most appropriate
mode to perform editing tasks, you can also perform your work
in this mode.
Audio clips provide the same trim and play-out possibilities as
video clips. The contents of the audio clip will be played out at
channel 1 and 2 of the digital audio outputs. If these are routed
to the analog outputs, you can hear the clip at these outputs
as well (see section “Configuring the Video and Audio Out-
put” on page 6-12).
With these buttons you can step one frame/sam-
ple for- or backwards in the scrub bar of the bin
clip. The scrub bar cursor will move accordingly.
With this button you can play-out the bin clip
backwards, i.e. it will start a reverse play-out.
When a reverse play-out is initiated, the contents
of the bin clip between the set out- and inpoint will
be displayed in its overlay on the left as well as at
the video output of the DVS system. Once activat-
ed, the button changes its appearance to its active
state. To stop the reverse play-out you have to click
it again.