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3. If needed, use the Look in drop-down list to browse to the desired bin.
4. Select a clip in the Load Clip dialog, then click OK.
The clip is loaded in the player.
Related Topics
Using cue points for playback on page 82
Playing a clip on page 81
Playing a clip
Once a clip is loaded in the Player application, you can play the clip or search for a specic frame
of video using the transport controls. Use the following links to nd information on playing clips.
Related Topics
Using on-screen transport controls on page 53
Keyboard Shortcuts on page 211
GPI and other congurations on page 179
Scheduling a clip to play
This feature is part of the licensable AppCenter Pro option.
You can schedule a clip to start playing at a specied time. Scheduled Start Time uses Time of Day
driven by the system clock or LTC.
1. Select Control | Schedule Start Time.
Trigger At entry box appears.
2. Enter the time when you want the recording to start and click OK.
The time of day, trigger time, and a countdown are displayed.
Related Topics
Scheduling a recording on page 63
To record a clip on page 63
Selecting loop play
Loop play allows the clip to play in a continuous loop until Stop is pressed. The Time Dome is used
to enable/disable loop play.
Click the Time Dome button , then choose Loop Mode in the pop-up menu.
Jumping to a specific timecode
The Goto dialog box allows the player application to jump to the specic clip timecode that you
enter. You can enter an absolute timecode value based on recorded timecode, or a relative timecode
value, that is, cue the video to a point +/- some value relative the current frame. If you don’t know
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Playing and editing clips
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