User guide

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Playing Out Clips
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After entering a new position in the position field
you can confirm your entry and start a goto proce-
dure by pressing this button.
If available, you can play-out the timeline back-
wards with this button, i.e. it will start a reverse
play-out. Once activated, the button changes its
appearance to its active state. To stop the reverse
play-out you may click it again.
This button switches on the back-to-back mode for
playlists. When activated, instead of playing out
the complete playlist, only the item where the
play-out is started (scrub bar cursor) will be played
out.
If available, you can eject the tape of the externally
connected device with this button.
With this button you can play out the contents of
the timeline in real time. After activation the but-
ton changes its appearance to its active state and
you may press it again to stop the play-out.
With this button activated a play-out of the time-
line will be performed endlessly in a loop: Once the
the outpoint of the timeline is reached, the play-
out will start from the inpoint again. To switch off
the loop mode deactivate this button.
VENICE controls: This button activates the frames
display mode, i.e. the frames of a video clip are
shown when stepping backward or forward in the
timeline.
External device controls: This button stops the cur-
rent operation of the externally connected device.
If available, this button activates the fields display
mode, i.e. the fields of a video clip are shown when
stepping backward or forward in the timeline.
With these buttons you can step one video field/
frame for- or backward in the timeline. The posi-
tion field will indicate this accordingly.
You can jump to particular points on the timeline
(e.g. timeline begin, inpoint, outpoint, or timeline
end) with these buttons. The first button jumps to
the point that is previously located on the timeline
while the second button jumps to the next one.
You can jump to the timeline begin or timeline end
with these buttons. The first button jumps to the
very first frame of the timeline while the second
button jumps to the very last one.