Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 82

Buttons Along the Bottom of the Window, Set Poster Frame, Disconnect Clip, Enter in Database

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If the clip has audio, you can control the volume by clicking the speaker icon next to the Play button and then dragging the volume slider. You can also drag the playhead to scroll through the clip. You can click the left arrow and right arrow buttons at the right side of the timeline or press your keyboard's Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys to step through the clip one frame at a time. Most of the buttons along the bottom of the window open additional windows or dialogs and are also available as commands in the Clip menu. The two buttons in the upper-right corner determine what information is shown on the right side of the window. Buttons Along the Bottom of the Window • Set Poster Frame: Assigns the currently displayed frame to the Detail View window's thumbnail display. • Disconnect Clip: The Disconnect Clip button changes depending on whether the current clip is connected to the database. With a clip connected (as shown above), the button is labeled Disconnect Clip. Click Disconnect Clip to disconnect the clip from the database. • Enter in Database: If the current clip is not connected to the database, the Disconnect Clip button is labeled Enter in Database. Click Enter in Database to open a dialog where you can connect the clip to an existing record or a new record by entering scene and take values. • Reverse Telecine: Opens the Reverse Telecine dialog. • Conform: Opens the Conform Clip dialog. • Previous Clip and Next Clip buttons (arrows): The left and right arrows in the lower-right corner of the Clip window make it easy to switch to the previous or next record (as currently sorted and displayed in the List View window) that has a clip assigned to it. Note: These buttons are active only when the current clip is linked to a record in the current database and that record is part of the List View window's found set. Additionally, one of these buttons is dimmed if there isn't a previous or next clip. 82 Chapter 5 Working with Databases

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If the clip has audio, you can control the volume by clicking the speaker icon next to the
Play button and then dragging the volume slider. You can also drag the playhead to scroll
through the clip. You can click the left arrow and right arrow buttons at the right side of
the timeline or press your keyboard’s Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys to step through
the clip one frame at a time.
Most of the buttons along the bottom of the window open additional windows or dialogs
and are also available as commands in the Clip menu. The two buttons in the upper-right
corner determine what information is shown on the right side of the window.
Buttons Along the Bottom of the Window
Set Poster Frame:
Assigns the currently displayed frame to the Detail View window’s
thumbnail display.
Disconnect Clip:
The Disconnect Clip button changes depending on whether the current
clip is connected to the database. With a clip connected (as shown above), the button
is labeled Disconnect Clip. Click Disconnect Clip to disconnect the clip from the database.
Enter in Database:
If the current clip is not connected to the database, the Disconnect
Clip button is labeled Enter in Database. Click Enter in Database to open a dialog where
you can connect the clip to an existing record or a new record by entering scene and
take values.
Reverse Telecine:
Opens the Reverse Telecine dialog.
Conform:
Opens the Conform Clip dialog.
Previous Clip and Next Clip buttons (arrows):
The left and right arrows in the lower-right
corner of the Clip window make it easy to switch to the previous or next record (as
currently sorted and displayed in the List View window) that has a clip assigned to it.
Note:
These buttons are active only when the current clip is linked to a record in the
current database and that record is part of the List View window’s found set. Additionally,
one of these buttons is dimmed if there isn’t a previous or next clip.
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Chapter 5
Working with Databases