User`s guide

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Note: Media keyboard shortcuts for play, pause and mute should also work.
Known Limitations
Graphics may be overlayed on the timeline; however, graphics that use the
same layer (front, middle, back or transition logic layer) will not play out
correctly. The timeline editor will always indicate a possible conflict by
coloring the graphics placeholders red.
Current limitations on the Media Sequencer will cause the following behavior:
If you issue a Take on a timed group (1), and while that group is played out
issue a Take on an graphics in another layer (2), the Media Sequencer will,
when issuing the timed Take Out command (for the timed graphics), take
out the last taken element instead (2).
Hence, it is currently not recommended to take other data elements on-air
while a timed group is being played out.
12.1.7 Working with the Timeline Editor
This section contains information on the following topics:
To add graphics to a video clip timeline
CTRL + Arrow Move graphics in small steps back and forth
on the timeline
CTRL + SHIFT + Arrow Move graphics in big steps back and forth on
the timeline
CTRL + ALT + Arrow Increase or decrease duration by a small
amount
CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + Arrow Increase or decrease duration by a large
amount
CTRL + L Move the selected graphics next to the one to
the left
CTRL + R Move the selected graphics next to the one to
the right
CTRL + ALT + L Stretch the selected graphics next to the one
to the left
CTRL + ALT + R Stretch the selected graphics next to the one
to the right
CTRL + H Sets video position to start of the clip
CTRL + E Sets video position to end of the clip
Key Description