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  1. Standard Attributes
    • Name: Name of the selected item.
    • Start: Start time of the selected item.
    • In/Out Point: Sets the in/out-point of a Video.
    • Duration: Shows the duration of the selected item depending on the defined in/out-point.
  2. Color/Automation
  3. Video
    • Fade In/Out: Videos can fade-in/out up to 10 seconds from and to black.
    • Interlaced: Select an interlacing mode here.
    • Invert Fields: Inverts fields. This can also be changed during playout of the selected Video and will be executed immediately (depending on the Video buffer your system administrator set in the just:out preferences).
    • Aspect Conversion: Defines how to handle the aspect ratio of the selected Video. Your system administrator should have already predefined a setting in the just:out preferences. Several options are available depending on the direction of the conversion. For a visual description please refer to the chapter Aspect Ratio Control. It is possible to change the aspect ratio while a Video is on air. The change will be visible after six frames or up to three seconds later, depending on the buffer defined in just:out. Ask your system administrator for more information regarding the buffer.
  4. Audio
    • Fade With Video: When enabled the Audio will automatically fade with the Video's fade-in/out settings.
    • Volume: Allows you to adjust the volume of a Video with a value between 0 (muted) and 1 (full volume). The volume can be changed while a Video is on air and the change will be taken over immediately once the mouse button has been released.
    • Live Volume: This is the volume of the live input. By default the the Live Volume is set to 0 (muted).
  5. Infinite Layer Control: Your system administrator may have set up this channel to show one or several Graphics templates automatically all the time and this option allows you to enable or disable the infinite Graphics for the selected Element(s). The name of the layer has been defined by the system administrator in just:connect.
  6. Sync Point: Allows you to set a desired start time where the difference to the real start time is then displayed in the control area. This is useful in case you have a "prime time clip" which should start as accurately as possible, but you have one or several events during the day where you need the Jump to Next Clip function. Define the sync point here and every time you change something in the rundown, the offset of the wish start time and the real start time will be updated and shown right above the timecode.

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