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Clip data columns – EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 3 User’s Manual User Manual

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Column Name

Description

Clip Element

Displays all the icons corresponding to all the elements
included in the clip.

XT hi-res clip (green icon)

XT lo-res clip (blue icon)

on-line hi-res file (green icon)

on-line lo-res file (blue icon)

off-line hi-res file (green icon surrounded with red line)

off-line lo-res file (blue icon surrounded with red line)

Record trains are also listed with the

icon (green icon).

LSM ID

This is the virtual LDM ID as explained in section 4.3
Virtual LSM ID / Real LSM ID’ on page 27.

UmID

UmID is a fixed length 8-character ID. The EVS video
server automatically assigns a UmID each new clip. It is
used for the unique identification of a clip on an XNet
network.
Within a clip, the UmID of the XT hi-res clip and the UmID
of the hi-res file are the same.

The UmID displayed is the UmID of the hi-res clip, if any.
Otherwise, it is the UmID of the hi-res file.

VarID

VarID is a 32-character ID with variable length and format.
It is automatically assigned to new clips. It is mainly used
to ensure redundancy on the system. It can be unique for

a clip on the EVS video server level or on the XNet
network level, depending on the EVS server settings.

Within a clip, the VarID of the XT hi-res clip and the VarID
of the hi-res file are the same.

The VarID displayed is the VarID of the hi-res clip, if any.

Otherwise, it is the VarID of the hi-res file.

Status

Displays the archive status of a clip. Refer to section

Status Icons’ on page 32 for a complete list of all the
icons which can be displayed.

Protected

Displays the protection status of a clip. No icon is
displayed if the clip is not protected.

In hi-lo mode, two icons are present, one for each XT clip.

Icons available are:

Clip protected by the IPDirector protocol

Clip protected by another protocol

For more information, see section “Clip Protection”, on