10 moving and copying clips and playlists, 1 general principles, Clips – EVS MulticamLSM Version 9.00 - March 2008 User's Manual User Manual
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EVS
Multicam - User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – March 2008
Version 9.00
103
11.3.10
M
OVING AND
C
OPYING
C
LIPS AND
P
LAYLISTS
Copying and moving clips and playlists in the VGA are performed using the
CUT, COPY and PASTE functions.
11.3.10.1 G
ENERAL
P
RINCIPLES
C
LIPS
• If the clip board was filled using the Cut function, the original clip(s)
is/are deleted after being pasted to the new location.
• In CAM mode, only the selected camera of the clip is
Cut/Copied/Pasted. In CLIP mode, all camera angles of the clip are
Cut/Copied.
• For the Paste function in CLIP mode, only the available camera
locations inside the destination clip will be pasted. If some camera
angles already exist for the destination clip, these will not be
overwritten by the corresponding camera in the clipboard.
• A “Cut & Paste” of a clip is equivalent to a “Move Clip”, meaning that
any reference to that clip inside playlists will be updated to the new
location of that clip. This is not the case when doing a “Copy & Paste”,
then deleting manually the original clip.
P
LAYLISTS
• Playlist can only be pasted to local playlist locations. It means that
network playlists can only be copied by “pulling” them from the remote
machine to the local machine.
• Copying a playlist using the Cut/Copy/Paste functions from the Clip
screen will only copy the “EDL” (i.e. the list of clips) but the clips
themselves will remain in their original location. If the operator wishes
to create a local copy of all network clips contained in the playlist, the
copy of the playlist must be performed from the EVS Remote panel.
Refer to the Chapter 13 “Playlist Management”, on page 129 for further
details.
11.3.10.2 C
LIPBOARD
F
IELD
This area displays the content of the clipboard: clip/playlist number,
network number if the copied clip/playlist is a remote clip/playlist, and the
selected camera(s) for a clip.
The rest of the line summarize the available functions (copy, cut, paste,
delete) and their keyboard shortcuts. These functions can also be called by