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Step
See section...
5.
The resulting A/V material is ingested back to the
server via the assigned recorder channel.
"How To Render Part of a
Timeline Using the Replace
Function" on page 211.
6.
A newly created clip based on this ingested
material will directly replace the defined portion in
the timeline. The new clip includes a fixed
guardband IN and OUT of 3 seconds.
"How To Render Part of a
Timeline Using the Replace
Function" on page 211.
Create Clip From Timeline
The Create Clip from Timeline process can be summarized as follows:
Step
See section...
1.
The user first needs to assign a recorder channel to
IPEdit to be able to use the Create Clip function.
"Assigning a Recorder
Channel to IPEdit" on page
202
2.
The user specifies the part of the timeline to be
replaced by defining a mark IN point and, possibly
a mark OUT point in the timeline. The mark OUT
point for the Create Clip function is optional. If no
OUT point exists, the user is performing an open-
ended rendering and can stop the rendering
process when desired.
"How To Consolidate a
Part of a Timeline Using the
Clip Creation From
Timeline Function" on page
212.
3.
The user clicks the
button, which calls the
Create Clip From Timeline window to be filled in
with the requested clip information.
At this stage, the user specifies whether the
consolidated A/V material needs to be replaced in
the timeline itself.
"How To Consolidate a
Part of a Timeline Using the
Clip Creation From
Timeline Function" on page
212.
4.
The resulting A/V material is ingested back to the
server via the assigned recorder channel.
"How To Consolidate a
Part of a Timeline Using the
Clip Creation From
Timeline Function" on page
212.
5.
A newly created clip based on this ingested
material will directly be available in the Browser,
and possibly replace the defined portion in the
timeline. The new clip includes fixed IN and OUT
guardbands of 3 seconds.
"How To Consolidate a
Part of a Timeline Using the
Clip Creation From
Timeline Function" on page
212.
Live to Tape
The Live to Tape process can be summarized as follows:
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