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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

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Menu Command

Description

Fit to content

Adapts the timeline zoom to display the whole timeline in
the Timeline pane.

Replace settings

Opens the Replace settings window.

IPEdit settings

Opens the General settings window for IPEdit.

Resync A -> V

Resynchronizes the selected audio tracks to the

corresponding video tracks.

Resync V -> A

Resynchronizes the selected video tracks to the

corresponding audio tracks. In this case, you need to
select the audio track to which the video track should be
resynchronized.

Set Timecode (slip)

Allows you to slip the selected elements by defining a
new TC IN or TC OUT. As in all slipping action, the
element duration, its position in the timeline and the
surrounding elements are not impacted.
See also the section 4.10.6 ‘How to Slip an Element by
Setting a New Timecode
’, on page 140.

Select Camera

Allows you to select the timeline elements recorded on
the camera you will choose from the list displayed in the
contextual menu. This command is used in combination
with the Replace by command.

See also the section ‘Selection Based on the Recorded

Camera Angle’, on page 81.

Replace by …

Allows you to change the source clip used for the

selected timeline element(s). This makes it possible to
change the camera angle:

If the selected clip(s) in the timeline are part of a

linked clip group, the sub-menu displays the other clips
from the group.

If another linked clip is selected, the clip in the timeline
is replaced by the selected clip.

If the selected clips are not part of a linked clip group,

the sub-menu displays the other recorders available on
the XNet network.

If another recorder is selected, a new clip is created at
the same timecode as the source clip and the timeline
elements are replaced by this new clip.

See also the section 4.5.6 ‘Changing the Camera Angle of
Timeline Elements
’, on page 99.

Set Speed

Allows you to modify or reset to 100% the speed in which
the selected timeline elements have to be played out.
Selecting multiple elements is possible, but only one
element per track at a time.