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10 transferring playlists, Destination types, Transfer types – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 6 User's Manual User Manual

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Issue 5.8.B

IPDirector Version 5.8 – User Manual – Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

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1.5.10 T

RANSFERRING

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LAYLISTS

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ESTINATION

T

YPES

It is possible to transfer a playlist to a destination.

Possible destinations, depending on the XNet network, are:

the user’s default bin

a default archive target

any target destination visible on the GigE network that has been defined in the

Remote Installer (CleanEdit targets, Avid targets, Final Cut Pro targets, File
targets, XT targets).

This is used to make A/V material available to external systems.

nearline folder visible on the GigE network that has been defined in the Remote
Installer.

This is used to store or back up A/V material. Users can access the A/V
material of nearline folders in IPDirector, or restore it on an EVS server.

T

RANSFER

T

YPES

There are different ways to transfer a playlist to a target or nearline. This is
defined in the target or nearline definition in the Remote Installer, and cannot be
modified in IPDirector. The possible transfer types are briefly described below. All

transfer types are possible with nearlines, but not with targets.

Transfer Type

Description

EDL and clips

EDL file (XML format) that describes the playlist.

and

backup of each clip used in the playlist

EDL and flatten file

EDL file (XML format) that describes the playlist.
and

Consolidated file that represents the A/V result of the
playlist, with the defined A/V effects.

EDL only

EDL file (XML format) that describes the playlist.

Flatten file only

Consolidated file that represents the A/V result of the
playlist, with the defined A/V effects.