List of parameters – EVS Xedio Dispatcher Version 4.35 - October 2013 User Manual User Manual
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Part Name
Description
1
Application
Selection area
This area displays the applications icons for which it is possible
to manage parameters and profiles.
2
Profile
Selection area
This area displays the available profiles that can be managed
for the selected application.
3
Parameters
area
This area gives the list of parameters. They can be edited and
modified there.
List of
General
Allows to backup EVS
video server
When selected: the backup of EVS video server is allowed.
Auto Refresh Filtering
When selected: each time a new criterion is added to a
filter, the search is automatically started without pressing
Return or clicking the Search button.
Can select ClassList
node
When selected: enables the selection of a class list node
rather than only the deepest sub-items.
Confirmation window
to backup EVS video
server
When selected: displays a confirmation window before the
backup operation of an EVS video server.
Default video aspect
ratio
Video Ratio used in thumbnail generation and during
rendering operations.
Possible values: 4/3 or 16/9.
Default high bitrate
video width
Free text field to define the default horizontal resolution for
hi-resolution video files (width in pixels).
Default Proxy Video
Frequency
Default video frequency for Proxy video browsing, editing
and encoding.
Default Proxy Video
Resolution
Default video resolution for Proxy video browsing, editing
and encoding.
Default video standard
Video supported by the Dispatcher in the current session
(You cannot mixed PAL and NTSC). This parameter is also
used during rendering to upscale or not the media
Possible values: PAL SD, NTSC drop SD, HD 1080i
@50, HD 720p @50, HD 1080i @59,94, HD 720p
@59,94.
Default XT Growing
Clip Duration
Field to define the default duration for XT growing clip.
Gop browsing accuracy
for hi-res player
Defines the value under which the player display will be
updated when browsing the nowline (ms).
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