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This can be done on clips created earlier, sometimes just for a reason of easy retrieval of
archived material. In other cases, story editors reviewing the logged clips may decide to
add more logs.
Users may also log a recorded train, for example during a session break, by rewinding and
browsing the train loaded on the Player.
To do so, you first need to assign a player channel to the IPLogger window and to load the
selected train on the player channel.
4.3.2.
Assigning a Player
Introduction
There are several ways to assign a player channel or the Software Player to an IPLogger
window. See section "How to Assign a Player Channel or the Software Player" on page
29 .
If a default player channel has been defined from the Channel Explorer, this channel will
automatically be assigned to IPLogger and the IPDirector main window when you open
the application.
See
the Channel Explorer manual
for more information on how to set and how to clear a
default player channel.
How to Assign a Player Channel or the Software
Player
From the Channel Explorer
Users can assign a player channel to a IPLogger window from the Channel Explorer.
This can be done in the following way:
•
Drag a player channel from the Channel Explorer window and drop it on the IPLogger
window.
The name of the selected player is displayed in the Associated Channel zone.
When a channel is assigned to an application, the Player icon in the Channel Explorer
window changes from
to
.
Additionally, the Player area of the IPLogger window becomes active and shows the
running timecode of the record train loaded on the associated player channel.
From the Associated Channel Zone Contextual Menu
Users will be able to select a player from the Associated Channel zone.
This can be:
•
a player channel from an EVS video server
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