Restoring clips manually, 4 moving elements within a playlist, Possible operations – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 6 User's Manual User Manual
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IPDirector Version 5.8 – User Manual – Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel
EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010
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Note
IPDirector automatically restores playlist elements with status ‘MISSING’
(if hi-res content is available in the corresponding clip) when the user
selects the Copy clips locally option in an on-line playlist.
Restoring Clips Manually
You can restore manually a playlist element as described below if:
•
You have not restored a playlist element when the playlist was put on-line.
•
You want to restore playlist elements on off-line playlist.
To restore clips manually, proceed as follows:
1.
Right-click the playlist element to restore and select Restore Elem. in the
contextual menu, and Partial Restore or Full Restore.
The Make a Playlist Online window is displayed in case the playlist is off-
line.
2.
In this window, select the EVS server on which you want to restore the
playlist element as an XT clip.
3.
Click OK.
The restored playlist element is now available on an EVS server and its status
changes from
to
or
, depending
on the EVS server on which the element has been restored.
1.6.4 M
OVING
E
LEMENTS WITHIN A
P
LAYLIST
P
OSSIBLE
O
PERATIONS
Playlist elements can be moved within the playlist in one of the three following
ways:
•
A drag-and-drop operation within the Playlist Panel
•
A drag-and-drop operation within the Clip-List of the Control Panel
•
Cut/Copy/Paste operations using the Windows shortcut keys (CTRL+X, CTRL+C
and CTRL+V)
•
Cut/Copy/Paste options in the Clip contextual menu of the Clip-List tab in the
Control Panel. Refer to Control Panel chapter in part 5 of the user manual.