4 playing back a clip, 1 playback speed features, 2 how to play back a clip – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.01 - July 2009 Operating Manual User Manual
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9.2.4
P
LAYING
B
ACK A
C
LIP
9.2.4.1
P
LAYBACK
S
PEED
F
EATURES
You can play back a clip using several playback speed features explained
above in this user manual. This section summarizes the various playback
speed features and refers to more detailed sections on these features:
• Playback of a clip at the default playback speed using the PLAY key
• Playback of a clip at a speed varying from 0% to 100% using the Lever in
a basic way
• Playback of a clip at a speed varying from 0% to a maximum speed
defined in the PGM Spd/Var Max setting on the Remote Panel (Pg. 6.1,
F3).
To use this feature, you need to activate the VarMax option available
from the secondary menu in PGM/PRV mode. For more information, refer
to the section ‘PgmSpd/VarMax’, on page 25.
• Playback of a clip at a given predefined speed defined in the PGM
Spd/Var Max setting on the Remote Panel (Pg. 6.1, F3).
To use this feature, you need to activate the PGM Spd option available
from the secondary menu in PGM/PRV mode. For more information, refer
to the section ‘PgmSpd/VarMax’, on page 25.
9.2.4.2
H
OW TO
P
LAY
B
ACK A
C
LIP
To play back a clip, proceed as follows:
1.
Store a clip.
2.
Recall the defined clip which will be played, the corresponding F_ key
lights red.
3.
To start playing back the clip, press the PLAY key or use the lever.
9.2.5
R
ECALL AND
P
LAYBACK OF
“R
ECORD IN
P
ROGRESS
”
C
LIPS
You can recall and play “record in progress” clips, i.e. clips that are in the
process of being created on a disk.
They will blink green when they are called and red when they are loaded on
the Remote Panel.
If the play reaches the end of the available material, the play will freeze
until new material is available for playout. When new material is available,
the play resumes.
When the OUT point of the clip is known, the remaining time is displayed.
When the OUT point of the clip is not known, the remaining time display
switches to --:--:--:-- until the entire clip is copied.