Timeline management, Operating on xnet network – EVS XSense Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual
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XSense – Version 10.04 – Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011
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10.04.A
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11.15.4
Default Duration for the Audio and Video Transitions ......................................................... 117
11.15.5
Associations of Audio and Video Transition Types ............................................................. 117
11.15.6
Default Mode for Extending a Transition ............................................................................. 118
11.15.7
Changing the Audio or Video Effect Duration ...................................................................... 121
11.15.8
Performing A ‘V Base’ Edit .................................................................................................. 121
11.15.9
Performing An ‘A Base’ Edit ................................................................................................ 123
11.15.10
How to Insert a Clip into a Playlist With Split Audio ........................................................ 126
11.16
SWAP AUDIO TRACKS ........................................................................................................... 127
11.16.1
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 127
11.16.2
How to Enable the Audio Swap Mode ................................................................................. 127
11.16.3
How to Perform a Swap Audio Track in Auto Mode ............................................................ 127
11.16.4
How to Perform a Swap Audio Track in Manual Mode ........................................................ 130
11.16.5
Deleting Swap Points .......................................................................................................... 130
11.16.6
Navigating Among Swap Points .......................................................................................... 131
11.17
11.17.1
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 131
11.17.2
Entering the Replace Function ............................................................................................ 131
11.17.3
Replace Edit and Replace Playback Modes ....................................................................... 131
11.17.4
Replace with IN/OUT Points or with IN Point Only .............................................................. 132
11.17.5
How to Perform a Replace .................................................................................................. 132
11.17.6
Loop Mode in the Replace Function .................................................................................... 134
12.
TIMELINE MANAGEMENT .................................................................................. 135
12.1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 135
12.1.1
Timeline Creation ................................................................................................................ 135
12.1.2
Timeline Editing .................................................................................................................. 135
12.1.3
Timeline Playout ................................................................................................................. 136
12.1.4
Principles for Accessing Timelines ...................................................................................... 136
12.2
CREATING TIMELINES ........................................................................................................... 137
12.2.1
How to Create a Timeline From a playlist From the Remote Panel ..................................... 137
12.2.2
How to Create a Timeline From a playlist From the VGA .................................................... 137
12.3
COPYING TIMELINES ............................................................................................................. 138
12.3.1
Overview ............................................................................................................................. 138
12.4
TIMELINE EDIT MODE ............................................................................................................ 138
12.4.1
Accessing the Timeline Edit Mode ...................................................................................... 138
12.4.2
Controlling the Recorder ..................................................................................................... 139
12.4.3
OSD Display ....................................................................................................................... 139
12.4.4
LCD Information .................................................................................................................. 139
12.5
TIMELINE PLAYOUT MODE ................................................................................................... 140
12.5.1
Accessing the Timeline Playout Mode ................................................................................ 140
12.5.2
OSD Display ....................................................................................................................... 140
12.5.3
LCD Display ........................................................................................................................ 140
12.6
12.6.1
Extend Overwrite ................................................................................................................ 141
12.6.2
Insert Overwrite ................................................................................................................... 143
12.6.3
How to Add a Clip to a Timeline .......................................................................................... 144
13.
OPERATING ON XNET NETWORK .................................................................... 145
13.1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 145
13.2
DISCONNECTING FROM XNET ............................................................................................. 145