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2 how to add source clips to the storyboard, 3 how to replace a clip in the storyboard, 4 how to modify the storyboard clip boundaries – EVS Xedio Dispatcher Version 4.00 - July 2011 User Manual User Manual

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Xedio Dispatcher – Version 4.0 – User’s Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2011

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5.5.2 H

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TORYBOARD

To add a source clip to the storyboard, you can drag it from the Thumbnail view or

from the List view of the workspace and drop it at the requested place in the

Storyboard area.
To add several source clips at a time, you can select them thanks to the usual

commands, as detailed in section ‘Selecting Techniques’ on page 32.
Clips are then added in chronological order.

5.5.3 H

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LIP IN THE

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TORYBOARD

To replace a clip in the storyboard by a source clip or a sub-clip, press the CTRL

key while dragging the source clip or the sub-clip to the storyboard.
The storyboard element that is going to be replaced is surrounded by a green line:

5.5.4 H

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ODIFY THE

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B

OUNDARIES

You cannot edit the boundaries of a storyboard clip. In this case you need to

replace the storyboard clip.
To modify the boundaries of a storyboard clip, proceed as follows:
1. In the open storyboard, double-click the storyboard clip you want to replace.

This loads the source clip of the storyboard clip on the Clip Player.

The displayed clip boundaries are the ones of the storyboard clip.

2. Modify the mark IN and/or mark OUT points to prepare the new sub-clip.
3. Drag the new sub-clip to the storyboard and drop it after the clip to be deleted.
4. Right-click the clip to be deleted in the storyboard and select Delete Selected

Edit Clip from the contextual menu.