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2.11 EDITREC SETTINGS (PAGE 8/9)

Page 8 and 9 of the Setup Configuration module allows the administrator to

specify the settings that will be used by the EditRec feature.

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EditRec is a linear editing engine that is associated to a player channel and a

recorder channel of a server in order to emulate a VTR. The EditRec engine relies

on the EditRec protocol.
Both channels of the EditRec engine are associated to the same RS422 port.
For more information on the EditRec feature, refer to the EditRec manual.

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As two EditRec engines can be defined on a server, two pairs of player and

recorder channels can be assigned to the EditRec. In this case:
The EditRec settings for the EditRec 1 are specified on page 8.
The EditRec settings for the EditRec 2 are specified on page 9.
When an EditRec engine is set up on the server, the first line on the EditRec

settings page specifies the port number of the associated player and recorder

channels on a blue background:

P R O T O C O L : E d i t R e c 1 S e t t i n g P o r t # 1

When an EditRec engine is not set up on the server, the first line on the EditRec

settings page will display the following message:

P R O T O C O L : E d i t R e c 2 S e t t i n g

! N o t D e t e c t e d !