Timeline display in edit while playout mode, Tlo commit button, Commit button contextual menu – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 IPEDIT User Manual User Manual
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TLO Commit Button
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The COMMIT button allows applying the editing actions performed on the TLE to the TLO,
even when the TLO Control Panel is locked.
The
button will have a white background, as long as the TLE is the same as
the TLO. In this case, no changes have to be committed.
The
button will become red as soon as the user performs an editing action
on the TLE. This means the COMMIT button is active, and editing actions can be applied
from the TLE to the TLO.
The
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button will blink red/white when the TLO Remaining
Commit duration (duration between the TLO nowline and the first changes still to be
committed) is equal or less than the value defined in the Remaining Commit Threshold
Warning setting. For more information on this setting, refer to the section "Remaining
Commit Threshold Warning" on page 242.
Commit Button Contextual Menu
Right-clicking the COMMIT button gives access to another Commit action:
See section "Overwrite the Edit Timeline with the On-Air Timeline" on page 240 for more
information on these features.
7.3.2.
Timeline Display in Edit While Playout Mode
When you are editing the timeline, you work on the TLE. As long as you have not applied
the changes from the TLE to the TLO, the Timeline Display area will be similar to the
following screenshot:
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