Playlist name and lsm id – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 5 User's Manual User Manual
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IPDirector Version 5.8– User Manual – Part 5: Playout – Player Control Panel
EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010
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Function Description
Delete a Playlist in the Clip-List Tab”, on page 70.
Delete all unused
Playlists
Opens the Delete Unused Playlists window from which
you can select a reference date for the deletion of
playlists.
All the playlists (on all the EVS video servers of the
XNet network) not used since the reference date will be
displayed in the window. All the retrieved playlists or a
selection of them can be deleted.
Set as Default Playlist
Allows the users to set the loaded playlist as default
playlist.
Create an off-line copy Creates a new off-line copy of the selected playlist.
This new off-line playlist has the same content as the
playlist selected. It also has the same name. It has no
LSM ID.
Copy/move playlist
This allows the users to:
•
create an off-line or on-line copy of the open playlist
•
move the playlist to another EVS server
•
make the playlist off-line.
Properties
Displays information related to the owner and the
groups the open playlist has been published to.
P
LAYLIST
N
AME AND
LSM
ID
The Name field displays the name of the playlist open in the Clip-List tab. The
playlist LSM ID (made up of the bank number and position in the bank where the
playlist is stored on the EVS video server) is specified in the right field.
When the users know the playlist name or number, they can enter the full name or
number without slash in the corresponding field and press ENTER.
For more information on the various ways to load a playlist, refer to section 1.4.4
“Loading a Playlist in the Clip-List Tab”, on page 56.
Note
When the users enter only two digits in the LSM ID field, e.g. “2” and
“5”, and press ENTER, the system automatically loads the local playlist
25/00 if it exists.