Activating the player area – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.35 - August 2013 User Manual User Manual
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Part
Name
Description
3.
Jog and
Media bars
They allow the user to navigate in the loaded material, to place IN,
OUT and nowline points, as well as to modify the playback speed
of the material.
See sections "Jog Bar" on page 87 and "Media Bars" on page 65.
4.
Clip
Creation
fields
They are used to create new clips, and get the exact timecode of
the nowline, IN and OUT points.
See section "Creating and Working with Clips in the Player" on
page 70.
5.
Log
buttons
The logs make it possible to add reference points to easily identify
positions of interest in the loaded media.
See section "Adding Logs to the Media Loaded on the Player
Area" on page 76.
6.
Transport
Control
buttons
They are used to play back the loaded media.
See section "Transport Commands in the Player" on page 67.
7.
Server
Recorder
selection
The
button acts as a toggle switch between the Track
Selection buttons
and
the camera selection list
Several cases can occur:
•
If the loaded media/clip contains more than 8 audio tracks,
only the first 8 tracks are displayed. A first click on the button
allows to display the additional tracks.
•
If a record train of an EVS video server is loaded, this allows
the user to load another record train on the given server.
•
If a clip belonging to a group of linked clips is loaded (for
example, clips created with ganged channels in IPDirector),
the list displays the various camera angles and allows the
user to select a clip linked to the one loaded.
•
If an individual clip is loaded, only its recorder channel is
available.
If a media ingested from an encoder is loaded, the
button is
not available.
You can access the various commands of the Player pane, either using the buttons on the
user interface, or dedicated keyboard shortcuts (which are assigned in Xedio Manager).
6.2.2.
Activating the Player Area
To be able to use the Player and the various commands it features, you need to activate it.
To activate the Player, click on the Player area or press
on the keyboard. When you
drag a media to the Player, it is directly activated.
A colored rectangle displayed around the Player commands indicates that the Player area
is active:
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