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Backup folder, Super motion backup mode, Audio mode – EVS Xfile Version 2.13 - July 2010 User Manual User Manual

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XFile Version 2.13 – User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

Issue 2.13.D

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Important

Prior to modify the Disk Writing Mode, it is strongly recommended to
check the synchronization between the paths, especially when clips have

have already been backed up in the involved paths. Otherwise, this could
results in data inconsistencies.

Backup Folder

The Backup Folder field specifies the folder destination to save the backup files.
The system checks the clips present into the session folder and its sub-folders. If
a clip is not present and fulfills the criteria defined in the Autobackup selection
tab, this clip is automatically backed up.

Note

In dual disk mode, when the first disk is full, the system automatically
switches to the same folder of the second disk.

Super Motion Backup Mode

Super Slow Motion (SSLM) clips can be obtained by generating a single flow from

2 or 3 cameras. So, 2 or 3 pictures have the same timecode and, when a SSLM
clip is played with all frames in the Edit Clip module, the duration is twice (with 2
cameras) or three times longer and audio is no more synchronized. A clip played
at 100% seems to be played at 50 or 33%.

The SuperMotion Backup Mode > All Frames with Desynchronized Audio option

enables the backup of all the frames of the SSLM clips with the audio. In this
case, timecode reference is not consistent.

The SuperMotion Backup Mode > Ream Time (1/2 or 1/3 frames with audio)
option backs up 1 frame over 2 or 3 (depending on the Super Motion Rec mode)
and keeps the audio. Audio and timecode are consistent.
The selected option will be reflected in the Media Info tab of the Maintenance
Mode window. Nb Videos = 1 (Real Time) or 3 (All Frames). Refer to section
3.10.2 ‘Media Info Area’ on page 86.

Audio Mode

Selecting the Stereo option results in grouping EVS server mono channels in

stereo channels.

24 bits samples can be down converted to 16 bits by selecting the 16 bits option
or kept as it is by selecting the 24 bits option.