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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 8: Editing - IPEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

Issue 5.9.B

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4.8 EXTENDING TIMELINE ELEMENTS

4.8.1 I

NTRODUCTION

D

EFINITION

The Extend function consists of extending a timeline element by redefining its IN

point (Extend IN) or OUT point (Extend OUT).

This function will apply to the element that is in Extend mode, in other words:

to the element located after the mark IN that is placed to perform an Extend IN.

to the element located before the mark OUT that is placed to perform an Extend

OUT.

The length of the next or previous element will be impacted in Overwrite mode.

E

XTEND VERSUS

E

XTEND

S

LOW

/F

AST

The material in the extended timeline element can be modified in two ways:

The standard Extend function will add media on the element extension

without changing the speed.

The Extend Slow/Fast function will stretch the existing material of the

element to fit in the new length. The playout speed of the whole element
will be adapted accordingly.

Note

A standard Extend applied to an element with modified speed will not

modify the element speed, but only the element length.

L

IMITS FOR THE

S

TANDARD

E

XTEND

The elements can be extended up to the limits of the media still available before

the IN point and after the OUT point of the timeline element:

If a record train including the timeline element is still available, the element

can be extended beyond the Protect IN and Protect OUT of the clip, up to the
limits of the A/V material available.

If only the source clip of the timeline element is available, the element can only

be extended up to the Protect IN or Protect OUT of the source clip.