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7 moving elements within the timeline, 1 introduction, Move in insert or overwrite mode – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 7 User's Manual User Manual

Page 118: Possible selections and moves, Magnet effect, Moving elements within the timeline, Introduction, Ntroduction

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EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

Issue 5.8.B

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4.7 MOVING ELEMENTS WITHIN THE

TIMELINE

4.7.1 I

NTRODUCTION

You can move one or several elements of a timeline to any requested position,
using the Insert or Overwrite mode. The element speed is preserved.

This section gives an overview of the various aspects to consider when performing
a move.

M

OVE IN

I

NSERT OR

O

VERWRITE

M

ODE

When you perform a move action in Insert mode:

The A/V material where you move the selected elements to is preserved and
shifted to the right.

The elements initially positioned on the right of the moved element are shifted

to the left to fill the gap of the moved elements.

When you perform a move action in Overwrite mode:

The A/V material where you move the selected elements to is overwritten.

The initial position of the elements is left empty.

P

OSSIBLE

S

ELECTIONS AND

M

OVES

Not all moves are possible. Whether a move is allowed or not depends on:

which elements are selected for the move action

where the selected elements are moved to.

Before explaining how a move is performed, section 4.7.2 ‘Possible Element
Selections and Move Types
’, on page 106 describes which element selections and

which types of moves are possible.

M

AGNET

E

FFECT

By default, a magnet effect allows the selected element(s) to be moved to a
transition or to the nowline. However, you can deactivate this magnet effect by
pressing CTRL on the keyboard while moving the elements.