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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Using This Guide
- Getting Started
- Working with Assets
- The Assets Pane
- Working with News Assets
- Working with Interplay | Production Assets
- Identifying Interplay | Production Systems and Media Assets
- Navigating the Interplay | Production Database
- Adding or Removing Property Columns
- Resizing Columns
- Moving Columns
- Moving or Copying Assets
- Duplicating Assets
- Renaming Assets
- Creating a New Folder
- Displaying or Hiding Referenced Assets
- Viewing and Editing Interplay | Production Metadata
- Viewing Interplay | Production Thumbnails
- Working with Interplay | MAM Assets
- Navigating the Interplay | MAM Workspace
- Identifying Interplay | MAM Media Assets
- Creating a New Folder
- Renaming a Folder
- Moving a Folder
- Deleting a Folder
- Adding Assets to a Folder
- Triggering the Rights Evaluation for a Basic Sequence
- Selecting Assets
- Moving or Copying Assets
- Renaming Asset References
- Removing Asset References
- Viewing and Editing Interplay | MAM Metadata
- Viewing Interplay | MAM Thumbnails
- Working with Projects
- Building a Script
- The Queue/Story Pane
- Creating a Story
- Segmenting Stories
- Writing Stories in Right-to-Left Languages
- Using Annotation to Dictate a Story
- Editing a Story
- Deleting or Recovering a Deleted Story
- Grouping Stories
- Ordering a Queue
- Copying Stories
- Locking and Unlocking a Story
- Floating Stories
- Inserting Script Templates
- Inserting MOS Placeholders
- Adding Media to a Story
- Associating a Sequence with a Story
- Creating a Text-Only Story Segment
- Copying and Sending iNEWS Links
- Recovering Stories
- Using the Sequence Pane
- Displaying the Sequence Pane
- The Sequence Pane
- Understanding Basic and Advanced Sequences
- Selecting a Horizontal or Vertical Timeline
- Using the Sequence Zoom Bar
- Viewing Sequence Information
- Creating a Sequence
- Creating an Interplay | Production Sequence
- Rules for Creating a Script Sequence (Interplay | Production)
- Sequences Associated with Stories in Instinct and NewsCutter
- Audio-Only and Video-Only Advanced Sequences (Interplay | Production)
- Creating an Interplay | MAM Sequence
- Audio-Only Basic Sequences (Interplay | MAM)
- Saving a Sequence
- Saving a Version of a Sequence
- Recovering Sequences
- Opening and Editing an Existing Sequence in the Sequence Pane
- Opening a Sequence Associated with a Story
- Editing a Sequence Associated with a Story
- Editing a Sequence
- Locking a Basic Sequence (Interplay | MAM)
- Performing an Insert Edit in a Basic Sequence
- Performing an Insert Edit in an Advanced Sequence
- Performing an Overwrite Edit in a Basic Sequence
- Performing an Overwrite Edit in an Advanced Sequence
- Position Indicator Placement After an Insert or Overwrite Edit
- Performing a Replace Edit
- Enabling an Audio Track
- Adding Media from a Saved Sequence to a Sequence
- Undoing and Redoing an Action in the Sequence Pane
- Moving or Deleting Segments in the Timeline
- Adding and Removing Audio Segments
- Creating an Audio-Only NAT or SOT Segment
- Snapping in the Timeline
- Trimming Segments in the Timeline
- Using L-Cuts in the Timeline
- Splitting a Segment
- Adding Markers to a Sequence
- Inserting Video Dissolves (Advanced Sequences Only)
- Enabling Audio Scrubbing
- Modifying the Start Timecode
- Working with Video Media
- The Media Pane
- Playing Assets
- Using the J-K-L Keys for Playback
- Stepping Through Assets
- Playing Recently Viewed Assets
- Selecting the Aspect Ratio
- Changing the Maximum Size of the Proxy Video
- Updating the Media Status
- Playback of Simple and Complex Sequences
- Selecting the Playback Quality
- Adjusting for Playback Latency
- Selecting Frame-Based Playback or File-Based Playback
- Working with Remote Assets
- Marking In and Out Points
- Working with Markers and Restrictions
- Displaying Captions and Segments
- Using the Timecode Displays
- Entering Timecode to Cue a Frame
- Working in the Media Timeline
- Using the Media Zoom Bar
- Reviewing in the STP Target Resolution
- Playing Back at the Highest Resolution
- Using Match Frame
- Opening an Enclosing Folder
- Transcoding Assets
- Viewing and Editing a Clip During Ingest
- Saving a Frame as an Image
- Viewing an Image
- Exporting an MP4 File
- Using Audio
- Working with Group Clips
- Searching for Assets
- Logging Interplay | Production Assets and Creating Subclips
- Workflows for Logging
- Understanding Markers and Restrictions
- The Log Layout
- The Logging Pane for Interplay | Production Assets
- Adding, Saving, and Deleting Markers
- Working with Restrictions
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text
- Navigating by Markers in the Log Layout
- Filtering the Markers List
- Exporting Markers
- Entering Marker Text in Right-to-Left Languages
- Unicode Support for Marker Text
- Creating Subclips
- Logging Interplay | MAM Assets
- Understanding Strata
- Logging Overview (Interplay | MAM Assets)
- The Logging Pane (Interplay | MAM)
- Understanding Segmentation Principles
- Locking a Stratum
- Working with Segments
- Navigating by Segments
- Annotating Text Fields
- Entering Segment Text in Right-to-Left Languages
- Annotating Using Tags
- Defining Merge Rules for Annotated Segments
- Exporting Strata
- Working with Associations (Interplay | MAM)
- Working with Closed Captions in MediaCentral | UX
- Sharing MediaCentral | UX Messages
- iNEWS Messaging
- Sending to Playback
- Specifying Send to Playback Settings
- Sending a Sequence to a Playback Device
- Sending a Mixed-Resolution Long GOP Sequence to a Playback Device
- Sending Master Clips or Subclips to a Playback Device
- The Progress Pane
- Showing Desktop Notifications from the Progress Pane
- Interplay Services in the Media Services and Transfer Status Tool
- Delivering Assets and Media
- Working with Interplay | MAM Processes and Tasks
- MediaCentral | UX Mobile Application for the iPhone
- Connection Basics
- Installing MediaCentral | UX on the iPhone
- Starting MediaCentral | UX on the iPhone
- The Sidebar
- Buttons of the User Interface
- Customizing MediaCentral | UX Settings
- Changing Roles
- Accessing the iNEWS Database
- Editing Stories
- Approving Stories
- Working with Favorites
- Working Offline with Cached Queues and Stories
- MediaCentral | UX and Interplay | Production
- MediaCentral | UX Tablet Application for the iPad
- Connection Basics
- Installing MediaCentral | UX on the iPad
- Starting MediaCentral | UX on the Tablet
- The Sidebar
- Buttons of the User Interface
- Customizing MediaCentral | UX Settings
- Changing Roles
- Accessing the iNEWS Database
- Editing Stories
- Approving Stories
- Entering Presenter Mode
- Working with Favorites
- Working Offline with Cached Queues and Stories
- MediaCentral | UX and Interplay | Production
- MediaCentral | UX for Android Devices
- Connection Basics
- Installing MediaCentral | UX on Your Android Device
- Starting MediaCentral | UX on the Android Device
- The Navigation Drawer and Directory Panel
- Buttons of the User Interface
- Customizing MediaCentral | UX Settings
- Accessing the iNEWS Database
- Viewing Video Associated with a Script
- Working with Stories
- MediaCentral | UX and Interplay | Production
- User Settings
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Icons
- MediaCentral Glossary
- Index
Accessing the iNEWS Database
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You can view video sequences created in the following way:
• You created and modified the sequence in MediaCentral UX.
• You created the sequence in MediaCentral UX and modified it in Avid NewsCutter or Avid
Media Composer. In this case, you might not see some effects in the media viewer.
• You created the sequence in Instinct and modified it in MediaCentral UX.
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You cannot view video sequences created directly in NewsCutter or Media Composer, and you
cannot play back shotlists created in Interplay Assist or Interplay Access.
To view video sequences associated with a script:
1. Do one of the following:
t Tap the Play button in the viewer located above the Cue List sub-section of the Script
Editor. (This option applies to landscape mode only, not portrait mode.)
t Tap the Open Sequence button — or the Maximize button in the viewer — to open the
viewer full screen. Then tap the Play button.
2. (Optional) If you expand the viewer, you can tap the Minimize button to restore the viewer
to its original size and location within the Script Editor.