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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Mark Cue Points:
(Live / Playback)
Live: memorizes cue points based on the time code of the LIVE input.
Playback: memorizes cue points based on the timecode of the field
loaded on the main play channel.
Default: Live
Pre-Roll:
(0s01fr to 5s00fr)
Pre-roll duration used when recalling a cue point.
Default : 0s05fr
Record Train OUTs:
(Play through / Freeze)
When this parameter is set to FREEZE, and an OUT point is marked in a
record train, the Multicam will countdown to the OUT point and
automatically freeze on that picture (if the POSTROLL mode is disabled)
or on that picture + the post-roll duration (if the POSTROLL mode is
enabled) when replaying that section. If set to “play through” it will still
countdown to the OUT point, but will keep playing through this point.
In a clip, the Multicam always freezes on the OUT point (or OUT point +
post-roll duration when POSTROLL mode is enabled).
Default: Play through
Freeze on cue points
Default value : No
The purpose of this functionality is to allow marking cue points on any
field of a record train and freeze on the cue point when the playback
reaches it. This is similar to the freeze on out point functionality but
because it will be done on cue point, you will be able to freeze on any
field (impossible with out points).
When playing record trains where cue points have been marked, the
playout freeze on the cue point if the parameter is set to yes. It plays
through if the parameter is set to no.
The post-roll parameter is not taken into account for this functionality.
Clips p.2.3
[F1]Internal Loop Mode : Video+Audio
[F2]Make Clip rem. Trains: Ctrled Cams
[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn
Internal Loop Mode:
(Video + Audio / Video only)
This parameter defines what components of PGM1 output must be
recorded back into the server when the LOOP mode is engaged.
Video + Audio: both video and audio signals of PGM1 are recorded back
into CAM A input.
Video only: only the video signal of PGM1 is recorded back into CAM A