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1 creating the keyword file from a pc, Reating the, Eyword – EVS MulticamLSM Version 9.00 - March 2008 User's Manual User Manual

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Multicam - User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – March 2008

Version 9.00

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26 = player_A6

27 = player_A7

28 = player_A8

29 = player_A9

30 = player_A10

31 = player_A11

32 = player_A12

33 = player_A13

34 = player_A14

35 = player_A15

36 = player_A16

37 = player_A17

38 = player_A18

39 = player_A19

40 = player_A20

41 = player_B1

42 = player_B2

43 = player_B3

44 = player_B4

45 = player_B5

46 = player_B6

47 = player_B7

48 = player_B8

49 = player_B9

50 = player_B10

51 = player_B11

52 = player_B12

53 = player_B13

54 = player_B14

55 = player_B15

56 = player_B16

57 = player_B17

58 = player_B18

59 = player_B19

60 = player_B20

…etc… until 200 = last

keyword

Each keyword can have up to 12 characters, including blanks. Avoid
accentuated and special characters since most of them will not be
recognized by the Multicam application. If a keyword is longer than 12
characters, only the first 12 characters will be used and the end of the
keyword will automatically be truncated.

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PC

Creating a keyword file can be done on any PC with a simple text editor.
Make sure the file name does not exceed 8 characters, that all characters in
the file name are legal, and that it has a .KWD extension. The file can then
be imported from a floppy disk onto the server, either manually from the
DOS, or by using the Import/Export Keywords Files from the EVS
Maintenance menu (refer to the “XT Technical Reference” for more details
about this option).