10 adding & replacing clips in a playlist, 1 possible methods for adding clips, 2 modifying a distant playlist – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual
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EVS Multicam Version 10.04 – Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011
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11.10 ADDING & REPLACING CLIPS IN A
PLAYLIST
11.10.1 P
OSSIBLE
M
ETHODS FOR
A
DDING
C
LIPS
You can add clips to a playlist in different ways:
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Adding clips at the end of the current playlist without entering the Playlist Edit
mode.
See the section 11.10.3 ‘How to Quickly Add Clips to the Current Playlist’, on
page 103.
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Inserting clips before or after the clip selected in the loaded playlist.
See the section 11.10.4 ‘How to Insert Clips into a Playlist’, on page 104.
•
Adding one or more clips returned by a search at the end of the current
playlist.
See the section 11.10.5 ‘How to Insert the Result of a Clip Search into a
11.10.2 M
ODIFYING A
D
ISTANT
P
LAYLIST
Remote playlists are available as ‘Read Only’, and cannot be edited. If you want
to modify a network playlist, you have to create a local copy on your machine first.
This operation is done instantly if the clips remain in their original location. For
details about copying playlists, refer to the section 11.11 ‘Copying Playlis ts’, on
page 108.
11.10.3 H
OW TO
Q
UICKLY
A
DD
C
LIPS TO THE
C
URRENT
P
LAYLIST
You can create a playlist very quickly. The experienced operator can include a clip
at the end of the playlist containing an action that happened seconds before the
playlist is played on air. To add clips quickly at the end of the current playlist, you
do not have to enter the Edit mode.
To add clips to the current playlist, proceed as follows:
1. Activate a playlist as the current playlist.
For more information, refer to the section 11.4.2 ‘How to Activate a Local or
Distant Playlist’, on page 93.
2. Recall the first clip for your playlist. For more information, refer to the
section 9.2.3 ‘Recalling a Clip’, on page 41.
3. Press ENTER on the Remote Panel.
The clip is added at the end of the current playlist.
4. Repeat as many times as necessary until the last clip is entered.