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IPDirector V.5.8 – User Manual – Part 7: Editing - IPEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

Issue 5.8.B

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3-Point Edit

The user performs a 3-point edit when only one reference point is defined in the
Player pane, and two reference points are defined in the Timeline pane.

In this case, IPEdit calculates the portion of the source media to be added

between the mark IN and mark OUT points in the Timeline pane.

4-Point Edit

The user performs a 4-point edit when two reference points are defined in the

Player pane and two reference points are defined in the Timeline pane.

In this case, the material defined between the (mark) IN and (mark) OUT in the
Player is inserted between the mark IN and mark OUT in the Timeline. The speed
is automatically calculated to fit in the space between boundary marks.

Possible Cases

The following table summarizes all possible cases:

Edit Type Points/Marks

in Player

Marks in Timeline

Element Position

Standard

edit

IN OUT -

-

Nowline

(Mark) IN point of media
positioned on the timeline
nowline

Standard

edit

IN OUT IN - Nowline

before

mark IN

(Mark) IN point of media
positioned on the timeline
mark IN

Standard

edit

IN OUT - OUT Nowline

after mark

OUT

(Mark) OUT point of
media positioned on the
timeline mark OUT

3-point

edit

IN

-

IN

OUT

Nowline

(Mark) IN point of media

positioned on mark IN of
timeline + calculation of
the mark OUT of inserted
media

3-point

edit

IN - IN - Nowline

after mark

IN = mark

OUT

(Mark) IN point of media
positioned on mark IN of
timeline + calculation of

the mark OUT point of
inserted media

3-point

edit

-

OUT

IN

OUT

Nowline

(Mark) OUT point of
media positioned on mark
OUT of timeline +
calculation of the mark IN
of inserted media

3-point

edit

- OUT - OUT Nowline

before

mark OUT

= mark IN

(Mark) OUT point of
media positioned on mark

OUT of timeline +
calculation of the mark IN
of inserted media