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5 the clip management area, Name capture field, Mode field – EVS XSense Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual

Page 61: Clip control area, Area, Anagement

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XSense – Version 10.04 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011


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LIP

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ANAGEMENT

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APTURE

F

IELD

This is the only capture area of the screen. It is used to enter the name to assign
to a clip/playlist, or to enter the ID of a clip to recall.

M

ODE

F

IELD

It indicates if the clip screen is currently in CLIP or CAM mode. In CLIP mode,
actions on a clip will use all available cameras for this clip. In CAM mode, actions

on a clip will only use the selected camera for this clip. Default value is CAM
mode.

C

LIP

C

ONTROL

A

REA

It is dedicated to play-out control.

Command Description

ALT+P:►/■

Plays at 100% speed except for super motion clips which

are played back at 33% speed; and pause playback on the
current picture.

ALT+R:RECUE

Jumps to the Short IN point.

ALT+T: SET TC

Restripes the timecode of the current clip.

ALT+Z:>ARCHIVE

Allows the operator to flag a clip to place it in the archive

queue of the XFile

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defined in the Setup menu (p.3.3 F1)

or in the Setup screen.

When a clip is flagged for archiving, but has not yet been
archived, its ID will be blinking green in the Clip screen. It
is permanently highlighted green when the archiving of the

clip is completed.

Depending on the mode selected with the F2 key
(CLIP/CAM), the >ARCHIVE flag is assigned only to the
camera angle of the clip selected with the green cursor
(CAM mode), or to all camera angles of the clip (CLIP
mode).

PGM X

Located in the bottom right corner of the clip screen, this

field is only visible if the Call Channel VGA function has
been enabled in the Setup Menu (p. 3.1 – F5) or in the
Setup Screen, and is only effective in CAM mode, not in
CLIP mode. It allows the operator to select on which

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The EVS XFile is a 2U device with 2 removable hard drives that can be connected to the XNet SDTI network. Clips

can be archived to/restored from the removable media.