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XSense – Version 10.04 – Configuration Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

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3.11 PLAYLIST SETTINGS


Playlist p.4.1
[F1]Video effect duration : 00s10fr
[F2]Audio effect duration : Lock to Vid.
[F3]Wipe type : Vert. L>R
[F4]Default plst speed : Unk.
[F5]Insert in playlist : After
[F6]Confirm Ins/Del clips : No
[Menu]Quit [Clr+F_]Dft [F9]PgUp [F0]PgDn

3.11.1 V

IDEO

E

FFECT

D

URATION

Possible range: 0s00fr to 20s00fr. Default: 00s10fr

This parameter sets the duration of video transition effect. The specified value is
used as default value in Playlist Edit mode. Note that the duration of the video
transition when using the TAKE button in 1PGM+PRV mode has its own parameter
in another section of the Setup menu.

3.11.2 A

UDIO

E

FFECT

D

URATION

Possible values: Lock to video (default), or 0s00fr to 20s00fr
This parameter is only used when Split Audio Editing is enabled. It sets the
duration of audio transition effect. Used as default value in Playlist Edit mode. If
Split Audio Editing is disabled, the video and audio transitions will always have
the same duration, based on the setup for the video transition, whatever the value
of the Audio Effect Duration defined in the setup menu. If this parameter is set to

“Lock to video”, you will not be able to define different durations for the audio and
video transition inside a playlist, even if the Split Audio Editing is enabled.

3.11.3 W

IPE

T

YPE

Possible values: Vert. L>R (default) / Vert. R>L

This parameter specifies the vertical wipe effects from Left to Right or from Right
to Left.

3.11.4 D

EFAULT

P

LST

S

PEED

Possible values: Unknown (default), then from 0% to 100%

This defines the default speed used for clips entered into playlist. Unknown means
that the speed of the previous clip in the playlist will be used as a reference for

the current clip. 0% will force the playlist to pause at the end of the previous clip.