Working process in a master/slave configuration, Edit while playout settings, Accessing the ewp settings – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 9 User's Manual User Manual
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The same timelines are now loaded on the Master and Slave IPEdit. You can start
working in the Master IPEdit.
1.5.3.
Working Process in a Master/Slave
Configuration
After both timelines have been loaded and synchronized for the first time in your Master
and Slave IPEdit, you will typically work in the following way:
1. Start the TLO playout on the Master IPEdit.
2. On the Slave IPEdit, click
to synchronize the TLO playout.
3. Edit the TLE on the Master IPEdit.
4. On the Master IPEdit, click
to apply the changes from the TLE to the
TLO.
5. Click
to synchronize the TLE of the Slave IPEdit.
6. On the Slave IPEdit, click
to apply the changes from the TLE to the
TLO.
The steps 4 to 6 will be repeated each time you perform changes on the TLE on the Master
IPEdit.
Note
The functions that allow synchronization between the Master and the Slave
timelines are Sync and PlaySync.
The TLO Play, Pause, Recue, Speed Nudging, and Commit functions are used
independently (hence not synchronized) on the Master and the Slave IPEdit.
1.6.
Edit While Playout Settings
1.6.1.
Accessing the EWP Settings
To access the settings related to the Edit While Playout mode, click the menu Tools >
Settings, and select the category IPEdit > Edit While Playing in the tree view.
1.6.2.
Remaining Commit Threshold Warning
This settings allows defining when the COMMIT button will start blinking red/white. This
will draw the user's attention to the fact that (s)he should perform a commit because the
TLO nowline is coming near to the first uncommitted changes.
The value defined in this setting corresponds to the duration between the TLO nowline and
the first uncommitted change.
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