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Introduction, Channel explorer, Ip logger – EVS IPDirector Version 4.4 - March 2008 Part 1 User's Manual User Manual

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IP Director Version 4.4 – User Manual – Part 1: Introduction

EVS Broadcast Equipment - – March 2008

Issue 4.4.B

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1. Introduction

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COMPLETE SUITE OF PRODUCTION TOOLS TO MANAGE

NETWORKED

XT

SERIES SERVERS

IP Director is a suite of software applications designed to enhance the workflow of

a Television production.

In combination with EVS XT series Servers, IP Director can utilize its applications
to both control multiple channels within the XNet network and also add
comprehensive logging features and database functionality. This provides
browsing capability and production orientated asset management to increase the

efficiency of any Broadcast Operation.

There are ten applications designed for use on a production. Each is integrated
into the overall package and is accessed by installed software licenses. Each of
the applications can be used to perform different tasks. This could be in the form
of multiple recordings of different events within a studio environment. This can be

complemented with the logging system to associate data with each recording,
compiling media from the database for inclusion in an edited package. The IP
Director suite also allows the playback of several completed elements to multiple
sources such as big screens, fill & key switcher effects, and studio play-in.

These applications are:

Channel Explorer

IP Logger

Database Explorer

Mini Database Explorer

Recorder Panel

Ingest Scheduler

VTR Control Panel

Player Control Panel

Play-List Editor

Clip Editor

Each IP Director system can function as a standalone workstation providing all
applications on a production, or several workstations can be used, running only
the applications required for a specific task and each workstation can be

connected via Ethernet with a central Database. When networked together, IP
Director Database information is available to all other workstations that are being
used in other areas of the production and enhances the overall production