EVS MulticamLSM Version 8.03 - Dec 2006 User's Manual User Manual
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EVS
MULTICAM - User’s Manual
Version 8.03
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – Dec 2006
124
the timeline edit mode.
The first user of the server gets its two first outputs assigned in this
manner :
Output 1 : TL Recorder
(always shows the edit)
Output 2 : TL Player
(functions like currently when the server is on a train or on a clip, with one
PGM. Including all mark in - mark out functions, network access, etc…)
Jogging the recorder
In this mode operators work by default on the recorder : the jog dial and
the lever control the recorder. Operators listen to all the timeline audio
tracks.
The following information is displayed on the OSD :
Total timeline duration
For each track : current clip ID, remaining time, relative position in the
track
Timeline control track time code (starting at 10:00:00:00)
*TL13* [EDIT] 00:19:22
V * 112B 00:00:25 01/02
A1* 113B 00:02:25 02/03
A2* 113B 00:02:25 02/03
■■■ ■■
■■ ■
10:00:00:00
112B
The same information is displayed on the remote with an addition, the
current time code of the clip.
The ABCD Soft keys on the remote are as follows :
Video
Audio 1
Audio 2
The highlighted keys show on which track the insert and extend actions
will be carried out.
(If video only is selected when users do an insert, only the video will be
inserted)
Marking in and out points on the recorder.
Operators can mark in and out point anywhere on the recorder like in the
replace mode: the timeline is considered like a record train.
Extend
Once an in and an out point have been marked on the recorder, the D key
on the remote appear with the extend function.
Video
Audio 1
Audio 2
Extend
Clips can be extended from the in point until the out point. Or from the
out point until the in point.
Select which direction you want to use and apply.
Example of extend with the video track selected.