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IPDirector Version 5.8 – User Manual – Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel
EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010
Issue 5.8.B
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URPOSE
An “as run log” is a file which logs what has been effectively played on a channel
and when.
The purposes of using as run log can be:
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to produce bills for advertising agency
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to monitor what has effectively been played out in case of errors during
transmission
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to be used as a point of reference when subjects are placed on a website after
they have been played on air.
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CTIVATION AND
D
EACTIVATION
The As Run Log function can be activated or deactivated by double-clicking the
as run log area. This as run log area indicates whether an as run log is activated
or not.
If it is activated, the area displays ‘AS RUN LOG: ON’ and the background of the
zone is green.
If it is not activated, the area displays ‘AS RUN LOG: OFF’ and the background of
the zone is grey.
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ECHANISM
The as run log mechanism is not an automatic process. It must be triggered by a
start command on the EVS video server and is handled through the gigE port of
the EVS server.
The as run log is a characteristic of a channel
The final as run log file is created in two different steps:
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First, the EVS video server generates an event channel log file, the server as
run log, and stores it on the server local storage. This file will contain all the
operations which have been done on the channel since the as run log
mechanism has started.
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Secondly, an interpreter application will analyze the server as run log file and
format it in the final as run log format.
The following information will be recorded in the file for each element played out
to air: on-air date, on-air time, on-air duration, Name, VarID, UmID, LSM ID, TC
IN, TC OUT, end date, end time.