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EVS MulticamLSM Version 8.03 - Dec 2006 User's Manual User Manual

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EVS

MULTICAM - User’s Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – Dec 2006

Version 8.03


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Default: Yes

Keyword info :
(No / Yes)
Up to 3 keywords and a ranking can be assigned to every clip. When the
“Keyword info” parameter is set to “Yes”, these keywords and ranking
appears on the OSD of the monitoring outputs when the clip is loaded on
its Short IN point. As soon as the operator starts jogging into the clip or
initiates a playback, this information is removed from the OSD so that the
video content is clearly visible.
Default: No

Record Trains p.2.1

[F1]Auto make clip for cam A : Yes

[F2]Auto make clip for cam B : Yes

[F3]Auto make clip for cam C : Yes

[F4]Auto make clip for cam D : Yes

[F5]Auto make clip for cam E : Yes

[F6]Resync to TC ref

[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn

Auto Make Clip for CAM A:
(Yes / No)
Selects the automatic camera creation. When creating clips, the clip
corresponding to the camera on which IN/OUT points have been marked
are always saved. It is possible to save automatically the same action on
the other cameras.
Default: Yes

Auto Make Clip for CAM B:
(Yes / No)
Make clip on CAM B even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this
one. Default: Yes

Auto Make Clip for CAM C:
(Yes / No)
Make clip on CAM C even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this
one. Default: Yes

Auto Make Clip for CAM D:
(Yes / No)
Make clip on CAM D even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this
one. Default: Yes

Auto Make Clip for CAM E:
(Yes / No)
Make clip on CAM E even if no IN or OUT point has been marked on this
one. Default: Yes

Resync to TC ref:
The Multicam application uses an internal table to reference all time code
discontinuities detected on the LTC input of the system. This table is
used to match a recorded field to its time code, and has a limited number
of 1024 entries. When the number of TC discontinuities is too important
and the internal TC table is full, a “!TC” warning appears on the OSD of
the monitoring outputs and the system switches to the “internal time code