Download CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide (Version 2.0)
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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide video overlay bin clip Figure 5-14: The source-edit mode The left part of the control area shows the clip coming from the bin (in the following called ’bin clip’). Its contents will be displayed in the overlay to the left. The right part of the control area displays your current video overlay as it would be in the edit mode. Audio clips can be used the same way as video clips in the source-edit mode. When dragging an audio clip to the control area, the audio clip will be shown in the video overlay with a part of its waveform. The length (duration) of the waveform displayed can be configured in the CLIPSTER Configuration Tool (see the “CLIPSTER Configurations” user guide for further information). The waveform of the audio bin clip is not displayed when performing a play-out of this clip in the source-edit mode. The entry fields of the bin clip are connected to the selected display type of the CLIPSTER Edit Tool’s timeline. For example, if source timecode is selected as the display type and such a timecode is provided by the clip, the bin clip’s entry fields will provide the source timecode instead of a relative timeline timecode (see section “Changing the Display Type” on page 6-11). If your bin clip was already set to a preliminary inpoint in the bin, you will see the selected inpoint in this mode. How to set an inpoint for a clip in the bin can be read in section “Preparing Clips for Editing Purposes” on page 4-23. In the source-edit mode you can select frame accurately an in- and outpoint for your bin clip. Once the in- and outpoint is set, you can drag the bin clip from the control area to the respective tracks of the timeline 5-16