4 copying playlists with on-air clips, Seamless process, Impossibility to queue copy processes – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.01 - July 2009 Operating Manual User Manual
Page 110: 9 playout functions available for playlists, 1 rolling a playlist, Rolling action, Playlist speed
EVS Multicam Version 10.01 – Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2009
Issue
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11.8.4
C
OPYING
P
LAYLISTS WITH
O
N
-A
IR
C
LIPS
S
EAMLESS
P
ROCESS
Long or short copies of a playlist are performed as a background process,
which is seamless to the user. If the destination playlist is recalled and the
on-air playlist element has not yet been transferred to the local machine, the
on-air element played out is the original one. The on-air element will be
automatically copied locally when the playlist will be removed from the
playout channel.
I
MPOSSIBILITY TO
Q
UEUE
C
OPY
P
ROCESSES
COPY PLST+CLIPS processes can not be queued. If the operator tries
starting a new COPY PLST+CLIPS process while the previous one is still
running, a message will ask him whether he wants to stop the previous
process to start the new want, or cancel his new request.
11.9
PLAYOUT FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE
FOR PLAYLISTS
11.9.1
R
OLLING A
P
LAYLIST
R
OLLING
A
CTION
After recalling a playlist, you will roll the playlist using the pre-defined
speed of each clip. Use the PLAY key to start rolling the playlist.
P
LAYLIST
S
PEED
As soon as the lever is used to start the playback or during playback, the
pre-set speed for the current clip is cancelled and set by the lever position
only. The playlist will return to pre-set speed mode as soon as another clip
with a pre-set speed is found.
Note
When using the PLAY key to start the playlist, it is recommended
to set the lever at the top position (100%). If the lever is in low
position and the operator touches it by mistake while the playlist is
rolling, the playlist could freeze on-air.
If the speed for a Super Motion clip is set to “UNK”, pressing the PLAY key
on that clip will start the playback of the playlist at 33%.