Osd display in advanced audio editing, General use, Use with split audio – EVS MulticamLSM Version 11.00 Operating Manual User Manual
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Multicam - Version 11.00 – Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – April 2012
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OSD Display in Advanced Audio Editing
In the Output Monitor display, additional information is also displayed when the split audio
mode is active:
The information displayed below the playback speed will display the audio delay/advance
or video delay/advance in frames depending on the editing action applied, or ‘no split’ if
no delay or advance is applied.
11.16.4
Default Duration for the Audio and Video
Transitions
General Use
It is possible to set a default value for the duration of the video and audio transitions in the
Setup Menu. Once this is defined, each time a clip is entered or inserted into a playlist,
transitions are applied with the default values.
The
Video effect duration parameter is available in the Operational Setup menu (p.3.1
F1), and ranges up to 20:00 secs.
The
Audio effect duration parameter is available in the Operational Setup menu (p.3.1
F3) and ranges up to 20:00 secs or takes the
Lock to video value.
Use with Split Audio
The simplest type of Split Audio edit that can be performed on an LSM is to make the
video and audio transitions at the beginning of the clip have different durations, such as a
12 Frame Video Mix with a 2 sec Audio cross fade.
The value of the
Audio effect duration parameter of the Operational Setup menu (p.3.1