Advanced Operations
Clip Cueing and Playback Controls
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1 Load the clip into a ClipStore channel and select the Play button.
a Loop a clip by selecting the Loop button (highlights green).
b Mute the audio of each channel individually with the
Audio Mute button.
2 Alternatively, turn on the
Auto Start button and take the channel on-air.
Example: If you take the CS-1 channel on-air, either as a background or keyer, the clip
loaded into the CS-1 channel will play automatically when the Auto Start button is on.
Other controls include:
• Timecode data pad—Select the Timecode data pad to enter a timecode.
• Mark In/Mark Out buttons and data pads—Select the Mark In/Mark Out buttons to set
the mark-in/mark-out to the current clip position, select the data pads to enter a Mark
In or Mark Out point on a numeric keypad.
• Cue to Begin button data pad—Select the Cue to In data pad and enter the value.
• Var Play Speed data pad—Var Play Speed button on, enables variable speed play. Select
the data pad to enter the playback speed percentage value.
Device control buttons:
• Rewind
• Fast Forward
• Start of Clip
• Reverse Play
• Stop
• Play
• End of Clip
(The KF Trigs button is described in E-MEM Keyframe Triggers for ClipStore, on page 391
)
Note: There is macro support for all the functions listed above.
Clip Cueing and Playback Controls
Once a movie is loaded and selected for control, the Cue to Start, Play Reverse, Stop, Play
Forward, and Cue to End buttons are available. Additional menu playback controls include:
Loop—Sets the movie to run continuously, jumping from its last frame to the first.
Bounce—Sets the movie to run to its end, reverse playback to its beginning, then play
forward, and repeat (only available when Loop is active).
Auto Start—Sets the movie to play when taken On-Air.
KF Trigs— Enables EMEM KF triggering (see E-MEM Keyframe Triggers for Image Store
Movies, on page 365).
Timecode—Opens a keypad allowing entry of a time code value to cue the movie to. This
control is also available on the Movie Record and Movie Edit menus.
Mark In—Sets the current cued location of the movie as its playback start point.