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Settings for continuous timecode in playlists, 13 the auxiliary audio clip, 1 introduction – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual

Page 125: The auxiliary audio clip, Introduction, Ntroduction

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EVS Multicam Version 10.04 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011

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10.04.A

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S

ETTINGS FOR

C

ONTINUOUS

T

IMECODE IN

P

LAYLISTS

The following table describes the various parameters that should be defined when

regenerating the timecode in a playlist:

Parameter

Description

Possible Values

Continuous in …

Specifies whether the timecode

should be continuous for the whole

playlist or for each playlist element.

PLST, CLIP

From …

Specifies the initial TC value to be

used for the timecode regeneration

Timecode, LTC TC,

User TC

In …

Specifies the TC type in which the

timecode should be regenerated

LTC or VITC in SD
HANC VITC, HANC

LTC or both

11.13 THE AUXILIARY AUDIO CLIP

11.13.1 I

NTRODUCTION

This option allows adding a new stereo audio track (e.g. sport comments, music,

jingles, ambient sound) to the original video clips. This stereo audio track is

available on the PVW output and on analogue outputs 7/8 or on digital outputs

15/16. The selection of the track output is done via the Setup menu – Page 5.1 -

F5. The original audio tracks are still available on outputs 1/2 (3/4). The auxiliar y

audio clip selected is always played back with normal speed (100% ), whatever the

selected playback speed for the video.
When the playback of the playlist is not started from the beginning, the system

calculates the offset between the current position and the beginning of the

playlist, and applies the same offset to the Aux. Clip, so that it can remain

synchronized with the playlist. If the duration of the Aux Clip is longer than the

playlist duration, the auxiliary audio clip keeps playing even after the video has

stopped. Otherwise, the audio clip ends itself before the end of the playlist, when

the audio clip reaches its OUT point.