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6 transport & creation functions, 1 purpose, 2 button description – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 7 User's Manual User Manual

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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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3.6 TRANSPORT & CREATION FUNCTIONS

3.6.1 P

URPOSE

As already mentioned, editors cannot update existing clips in IPEdit. However,

they can create a new clip based on a loaded clip on which a new mark IN and/or
mark OUT has been defined.

3.6.2 B

UTTON

D

ESCRIPTION

Note

The keyboard shortcut definition is based on the key position on the
keyboard, not on a dedicated letter. IPEdit automatically detects the
keyboard used, hence it supports default shortcuts on Qwerty and Azerty
keyboards. The following shortcuts are applicable to Qwerty keyboards.

When working with Azerty keyboards, the default shortcuts are located
on the same keyboard position, i.e. Q Î A, … Users can always edit the
default keyboard shortcuts in the Tools > Define Shortcuts window.

The following table describes briefly the transport and creation functions available
in the Player:

User
Interface

Keyboard

Shortcut

ShuttlePRO key

Description

-

-

Returns to the same TC position in
the record train as the one of the
currently loaded clip, if this material
is still available.

-

-

Returns the media to the last point
where the E/E mode was exited,

effectively “snapping” back to where
the user left off in the record media.

-

Unloads the loaded media showing
the last record train loaded at its
current recording position. The left
Timecode field will be running to
indicate the current position.
Right-click on this button gives
access to the other recorders on the
XNet network, which allows selecting
another camera angle.