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Advance, Pulse duration, 6 auxiliary track configuration pane – EVS IPDirector Version 4.3 - October 2007 Part 3 User's Manual User Manual

Page 196: Auxiliary track configuration pane, Uxiliary, Rack, Onfiguration

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IP Director Version 4.3 – User Manual – Part 3: Ingest and Play-Out
EVS Broadcast Equipment

Issue 4.3.C

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A

DVANCE

In the Advance field, you can specify how many seconds ahead

of the timecode (on which the GPI tab is defined) the output GPI
signal should be sent by the IP Director.

P

ULSE DURATION

The pulse duration needs to be defined for pulse rising edge and
pulse falling edge signals. The pulse duration depends on the
sensitivity of the third device to be used.

6.10.6 A

UXILIARY

T

RACK

C

ONFIGURATION

P

ANE

It is possible to define an auxiliary clip in the Play-List Editor.
The audio track of this auxiliary clip can be played instead of the

audio track of the played clip. For more information on the
auxiliary track, refer to section 6.7.5 ‘Auxiliary Clip on a Play-
List’
, on page 156 in the Play-List Editor chapter.

The Auxiliary Track Configuration pane allows the user to specify
on which audio output the audio track of the auxiliary clip should

be played.

The Auxiliary Track Output pane will only be available if the XT
server is configured in IPDP mode.

The auxiliary track output can be one of the following:

Output Description

On PRV audio output

The audio track of the auxiliary clip
will use the audio outputs normally
assigned to the PRV player channel.

If no PRV channel is available, the
auxiliary track will not be assigned

to any audio output.

On PRV and 7/8 – 15/16
outputs

The audio track of the auxiliary clip
will use the audio outputs normally
assigned to the PRV channel, if
any, plus all the audio outputs from

7-8/15-16 that have not yet been
assigned to another channel.

Use this option if you need an
auxiliary track without PRV channel
available.

On PGM audio output

The audio track of the auxiliary clip
will use the audio outputs normally

assigned to the PGM player
channel.