2 entering the replace function, 3 replace edit mode, 1 marking in and out points – EVS MulticamLSM Version 9.00 - March 2008 User's Manual User Manual
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EVS
Multicam - User Manual
Version 9.00
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – March 2008
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13.4.2
E
NTERING THE
R
EPLACE
F
UNCTION
Similar to the playlist, the replace function has two modes: the Replace
Playback mode and the Replace Edit mode.
A secondary menu has been added to the Playlist Edit mode. Pressing Menu
in Playlist Edit mode brings up the following menu:
Clr
Unav.
Replace MakeLoc Redo
Undo
Select Replace in this secondary menu to enter the Replace function.
13.4.3
R
EPLACE
E
DIT
M
ODE
13.4.3.1
M
ARKING
IN
AND
OUT
P
OINTS
When the Replace function is selected, the system enters the Replace Edit
mode. In this mode, the playlist is considered as one entity on which you
can mark one IN point and one OUT point (pressing the in and OUT points
does not retrim the current playlist clip).
Those in and OUT points will be used to determine what portion of the
playlist will be replaced.
Marking the in and OUT points is done like on a record train, with the
exception that in and out can not be marked on a transition (including split
audio transitions and swap zones) or on a split zone (the key will flash red
when it is the case).
When both in and out have been marked, the display switches to:
Cam A
+2fields
Replace Int.Loop Ext.Loop
The Int. Loop and Ext. Loop keys are blinking.
13.4.3.2
C
HOOSING THE
L
OOP
M
ODE
Before entering the Replace Playback mode, the operator has to choose
between Internal Loop or External Loop.
The Internal Loop is the same loop as the existing loop process.
The External Loop allows you to select on which channel you will physically
re-record the output of your PGM. The link is physical: it is necessary to
make the video link manually with a router or vide/audio cables, it is not
done inside the server.