3 take effect settings, Default effect type, Default effect duration – EVS IPDirector Version 4.4 - March 2008 Part 3 User's Manual User Manual
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OADED ON
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ANEL
When the user loads a new clip onto the current Control Panel, it immediately
begins playback without requiring the user to press play.
4.13.3 T
AKE
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FFECT
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ETTINGS
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EFAULT
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FFECT
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YPE
The Default Effect Type setting allows you to define the default transition effect to
be applied when you use the Take function to shift from the PGM to the PRV
channel. You can transition effects for the audio track and the video track.
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EFAULT
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FFECT
D
URATION
The Default Effect Duration allows you to define how long the transition effect will
be played on the audio track and the video track.
4.13.4 I
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APTURE
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ETTINGS
These settings relate to the Grab Frame option that is to be found on the
Transport Functions pane of the Control Panel.
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EFAULT
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MAGES
This setting allows the operators to specify a path on which the grabbed frames
will be stored when the user clicks the Grab Frame icon
in the Control Panel:
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If the administrator has specified a path applicable to all users, you will see the
path in this setting but you will not be able to modify it.
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If the administrator has defined a default path for all users, you can modify the
path if requested.
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If the administrator has not defined a default path, you can specify a path for
captures images in this setting. The path needs to point to a shared folder on
the TCP IP network and should have the following pattern:
\\
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APTURE
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MAGES ON ALL
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ANGED
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ECORDERS OR
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INKED
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LIPS
When this option is selected, the image grabbed on a clip will also be grabbed:
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on all player channels ganged to the player channel on which the clip is loaded.
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on all clips linked to the clip on which the image is grabbed.