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EVS Multicam Version 10.01 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2009

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11.10.5

H

OW TO

M

ERGE

P

LAYLISTS

From the VGA, it is possible to merge two playlists by copying a playlist and

pasting it to an existing playlist. The copied playlist will be added at the end
of the destination playlist.

11.10.6

C

ONSOLIDATING A

P

LAYLIST

11.10.6.1 O

VERVIEW

Using the internal loop, you can record a playlist back to the server as a big
clip if you want, for example, to record the playlist effects (split screen,
target tracking, painting, etc) as regular video inside the server.
Depending on the Internal Loop Mode parameter in the setup menu, p2.3,
F1, both video and audio can be looped back into the system, or only the
video track is looped and the system keeps recording the live audio at the
same time.

11.10.6.2 H

OW TO

L

OOP

B

ACK A

P

LAYLIST INTO THE

S

ERVER

To consolidate a playlist using the internal loop mode, proceed as follows:

1.

Add the requested effects to the playlist.

2.

Recue the playlist.

3.

Activate the LOOP mode via the SHIFT+LOOP key.

4.

Roll the playlist.

The playlist will be recorded onto the disks (Channel 1 – CAM A) as a

continuous video/audio stream.

When you exit the playlist mode, go back to LIVE record and simply jog
back, you will see the playlist recorded with all its transitions and at the
speed they were played.

11.10.7

G

ENERATING A

C

ONTINUOUS

T

IMECODE IN A

P

LAYLIST

11.10.7.1 O

VERVIEW

You can regenerate a continuous timecode for the whole playlist or for each
clip of a playlist. This can be useful when:
• you do not want to have a playlist with disrupted timecodes from the

various playlist elements

• you want to change the timecode type in the VITC or LTC timecode