How to load a clip, Playing/browsing the current element, How to create a clip with the vdr panel player – EVS XT3 MulticamLSM Version 11.01 - November 2012 Operation Manual User Manual
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How to Load a Clip
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor inside the lower section of the VDR Panel to the
desired clip and press
ENTER, or click on the desired clip with the stylus, or type the
desired clip ID and press
F3. To select a different camera angle inside a clip, press
ALT+the letter of the desired camera (A/B/C/D/E/F), or click on it. Available camera
angles are highlighted in green, the current camera angle in red.
Playing/Browsing the Current Element
Command
Description
ALT+P
Play from / Pause on the current picture
ALT+Y
Play the current clip in endless loop mode. The play will start
from the current picture until the Short OUT point of the clip,
then will automatically loop back to the Short IN point and
keep playing, and so on…
ALT+V
PlayVar at the speed specified in the adjacent field. To edit the
Var speed, press ALT+% (without
SHIFT key), type the
desired value and press
ENTER to confirm.
< / > (without SHIFT
key):
Move 1 field backward / forward
SHIFT+< / >
Move 1 second backward / forward
CTRL+< / >
Fast Rewind+Fast Forward. The browsing will continue after
the keys are released.
ALT+< / >
Goto IN / OUT
ALT+G
Goto timecode
How to Create a Clip with the VDR Panel Player
To create a clip with the VDR Panel Player, proceed as follows:
1. Load a record train on the player
2. Browse the record train to reach the desired Short IN or Short OUT point and press
ALT+I / ALT+O to mark the Short IN / Short OUT points on the current picture. The
cursor is automatically placed in the adjacent field, so that the operator can manually
enter the timecode of the desired Short IN / OUT point if needed
. Press
ENTER to
confirm or
ESC to cancel.
3. Repeat this operation for the complementary Short IN / Short OUT points. This is not
mandatory. If only a Short IN or a Short OUT point is marked, the
Default clip
duration defined in the Operational Setup menu (p.2.2 F2) will be used to define the
missing point.
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If the operator knows the timecode of the IN / OUT point, he does not need to browse to that
picture. He can press ALT+I on any picture, then enter the timecode of the IN / OUT point and
confirm with
ENTER.