Editing - AJA Ki Pro Ultra Control Manual

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Chapter 5 – Editing
When the device has been put under RS-422 control, the device emulates a video
tape machine with a virtual 24 hour timecode range. Only the selected clip, with
its existing timecode sub-range will actually "exist" in this range. The 24 hour
timecode range is there to make editing possible.
When the device starts an edit, either traditional (edit on / edit off) or auto edit,
the actual edit start will cause a new clip to be created on the device. It's within
this new clip the edit material will be recorded. It is not possible on this device to
edit within an existing clip. Once the edit completes, the resulting clip will now
become the clip contained in the virtual 24 hour timecode.
To maintain compatibility with typical controllers, the device will maintain
the individual edit preset flags, however they will generally be ignored by the
device. The device will always capture all audio and video with an edit operation
(regardless of what gets selected in the preset). This also means that audio split
editing is not supported. The device will also ignore the assemble and insert flag
(only requiring that one of them be set). In effect, since the 24 hour timecode
always exists, the device will always be doing an insert edit.
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