Drag media from the browser in the timeline, Dragging media from other ipdirector modules, Track selection applied to the timeline element – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 IPEDIT User Manual User Manual
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4. If you want to define a new mark IN and mark OUT points in the Player, do the
following in the Player:
◦
Browse to the requested position.
◦
Click the mark IN button
and/or mark OUT button
.
5. Drag the loaded media from the Player pane to the requested position in the timeline.
The media is added to the timeline based on the Insert/Overwrite mode selected in the
timeline.
Drag Media from the Browser in the Timeline
To add media to a timeline by dragging it from the Browser to the timeline, proceed as
follows:
1. In the Timeline pane, select the Insertion mode with the Insert/Overwrite Toggle
button
in the Edit Command bar.
2. In the loaded timeline, do one of the following to define the insertion position if you do
not want to add the media on an element transition:
◦
Position the nowline
◦
Add a mark IN or mark OUT point on the requested insertion position.
3. In the Browser pane, select the media to add and drag it to the requested position in
the timeline.
The media is added to the timeline from the mark IN to the mark OUT points based on the
Insert/Overwrite mode selected in the timeline.
Dragging Media from other IPDirector Modules
You can also drag media from the following IPDirector modules directly to the timeline:
•
the Database Explorer.
•
the History list of a Control Panel
•
the Last Created Clips of a Control Panel
Proceed in the same way as when you drag media from the Browser.
Track Selection Applied to the Timeline Element
General Principles
The track selection defined in the timeline is NOT taken into account when media is
dragged to the timeline. If IPEdit cannot determine the tracks to be added, all of them are
added to the timeline.
The channels in the audio tracks are added to the timeline in the same sequence as they
are defined in the source media. In other words, a1 in the source media will be matched to
a1 in the timeline, a2 in the source media to a2 in the timeline, etc.
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