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3.

The user presses the

button, which calls the

Create Clip From Timeline window to be filled in with
the requested clip information.

At this stage, the user specifies whether the
consolidated A/V material needs to be replaced in the
timeline itself.

Section 4.15.6, on

page 199

4.

The resulting A/V material is ingested back to the server
via the assigned recorder channel.

Section 4.15.5, on
page 198.

5.

A newly created clip based on this ingested material will
directly be available in the Browser, and possibly
replace the defined portion in the timeline. The new clip
includes fixed IN and OUT guardbands of 3 seconds.

Section 4.15.5, on
page 198.

4.15.3 A

SSIGNING A

R

ECORDER

C

HANNEL TO

IPE

DIT

P

RINCIPLE

The recorder channel is used to automate the process of recording back to the

server portions of a timeline. The process allows video and audio effects to be
added to the replaced portions by means of external devices.

H

OW TO

A

SSIGN A

R

ECORDER

T

O

I

NGEST THE

R

EPLACE

C

LIP

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NTO THE

T

IMELINE

To assign a recorder channel to IPEdit, proceed as follows:

1.

Right-click the “None” indication on the grey background in the Recorder
Assignment Display
field. This is in the lower left corner of the IPEdit main

window:

The available recorder channels are displayed.

2.

Select the recorder channel to be used:

You can now set up and use the Replace feature in IPEdit.

Note
To unassign the recorder channel, double-click the Recorder
Assignment Display
field.