Edit Audio and Edit Video Modes Commands on the Remote Panel
Availability of the Edit Audio and Edit Video Modes
The Edit Audio and the Edit Video functions are available from the Remote Panel console in Playlist Edit mode provided that the Advanced Audio Editing setting has been selected from the configuration tool:
Edit Audio Mode
When the Edit Audio mode is activated, some specific functions are available from the console:

The A. Advanc(e) function is used to advance the beginning of the audio transition for the selected playlist element.
See sections Using the Audio Split Mode and Advancing or Delaying a Transition in Audio Split Mode.

The A. Delay function is used to delay the beginning of the audio transition for the selected playlist element.
See sections Using the Audio Split Mode and Advancing or Delaying a Transition in Audio Split Mode.

The A. Fx Dur function is displayed in place of the Fx Dur function when the Edit Audio mode is activated.
This function allows you to define a duration of the audio transition effect different than the video transition duration for the selected playlist element (audio split).
See sections Using the Audio Split Mode and Extending or Reducing a Transition in Audio Split Mode.

The Swap function is available with the key combination SHIFT + Swap when the Edit Audio mode has been activated.
The Swap key activates the Swap mode from which you can select the audio tracks to be swapped or muted.
See section Swapping or Muting Audio Tracks from the Remote Panel.
Edit Video Mode
When the Edit Video mode is activated, some specific functions are available from the console:

The V. Advanc(e) function is used to advance the beginning of the video transition for the selected playlist element.
See sections Using the Audio Split Mode and Advancing or Delaying a Transition in Audio Split Mode.

The V. Delay function is used to delay the beginning of the video transition for the selected playlist element.
See sections Using the Audio Split Mode and Advancing or Delaying a Transition in Audio Split Mode.

The V. Fx Dur function is displayed in place of the Fx Dur function when the Edit Video mode is activated.
This function allows you to define a duration of the video transition effect different than the audio transition duration for the selected playlist element (audio split).
See sections Using the Audio Split Mode and Extending or Reducing a Transition in Audio Split Mode.
Limitation
When the loaded playlist element has a speed = 0%, the following functions are not displayed: A. Advance, A. Delay, A. Fx Dur, V. Advance, V. Delay, V. Fx Dur.