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«Hard Reboot»
In the event that the system needs to be rebooted, the process can be
accomplished from the Remote Panel. Keep in mind that doing this while Multicam
is running will of course force the Multicam application to close abruptly, and up to
1 minute of the material being recorded and not clipped could be lost.
To reboot, press the following key sequence,
Between step 3 and step 4, the RECORD button will flash GREEN and the PAGE
button will flash RED. Hitting the PAGE button will reboot the system. Hitting the
RECORD button will return to normal operation.
«Soft Reboot» from the keyboard
It is also possible to run a «soft reboot» which will exit the software and return the
user to the EVS Menu. Here, the software can be selected and entered again
without having to reboot the entire system. When running the following procedure,
the system will automatically save all recorded material (record trains, clips,
playlists) upon exit.
Hit ALT + Q on the keyboard or press F6 from the Main Menu, and confirm with
ENTER or cancel with ESC. You will exit the Multicam software and go back to the
EVS Menu.
4.2 SELECTION OF CLIP BANKS AND
PLAYLISTS
SHIFT + F1 - F9
=
CLIPS BANK
This allows access to clip banks 1 through 9 within the clip page (1 to 10).
SHIFT + F1
=
BANK 1
SHIFT + F2
=
BANK 2, etc. (up to bank 9)
Once in the bank, selection of the F1 – F10 keys will call up the respective clips.
If Recall Clip Toggle is enabled in the Setup menu, pressing several times on the
same F_ key will call successively all camera angles of that clip.
The clip numbering system is as follows:
Example: Clip 547 where
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“5” refers to the clip page number (1 to 10).
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“4” refers to the clip bank (1 to 9)