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Loading a clip linked to the clip currently
loaded
4.5.3 ‘How to Load a Linked Clip’ on page
47.
Loading a clip associated to a log, or
loading a log
4.5.4 ‘How to Load a Clip Associated to a
Log’ on page 48.
4.3 Loading a Train
4.3.1 Introduction
Based on the situation, there are several ways to load a train, as described below.
Thanks to the E/E function, users can quickly load a record train or a recording ingest on
the Player pane and play it live. They can also load it again in case they have loaded
another media in the meantime.
4.3.2 How to Select a Train
From the E/E Contextual Menu
By right-clicking the E/E button a contextual menu shows the available EVS video servers
with their recorder channels and the list of clips being currently ingested identified by their
name or VarID if any. Scheduled ingests are not shown.
Selecting a recorder channel loads the corresponding train at its current recording
position and plays it.
Selecting a recording ingest directly loads it at its currently recording position (OUT point)
and plays it.