EVS XTAccess Version 1.16 - November 2011 User Manual User Manual
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XTAccess Version 1.16 – User’s Manual
Author: Serge Comes EVS Broadcast Equipment – November 2011
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If available, the transfer will be done
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123?: In this case, the “Question Mark” allows XTAccess to
check all the camera labels. First check the availability of
123A, then 123B, 123C, 123D, 123E, 123F, 124A, 124B, etc.
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123[XXXX]: X could be A, B, C, D, E or F. In that case,
XTAccess will check the availability of the clip in this range of
camera.
Example: 123[ACD] XTAccess will try: 123A 123C 123D 124A
124C 124D ... ... 211A 211C
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[XXX]?: X could be 123456789 and XXX is/are the page where
you want to restore the files. In this case, the “Question Mark”
allows XTAccess to check all the camera labels but after the
XXX page.
Example: [157]? XTAccess will try : [110A 111A 112A ... 199A
510A ... ... 799A 110B 111B ... 199B 510B ... ... 799B 110C ...
... ... ... ... 799F ].
These last two modes are only available with Multicam 10.01.07
or upper.
Restore Mode:
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Copy: Generates new IDs for VarID, MaterialID and UmID
(LouthID) like a Copy Job
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Lax Rest.: Typically used for automation which needs to keep
the VarID from the source file but can regenerate the
MaterialID and UmID (LouthID).
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Restore: Keeps original IDs available in the source file like a
Restore Job
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VarID option1 : Uses the filename as VarID and generate a
new MaterialID and UmID
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VarID opation2: Uses the filename as VarID but keeps the
MaterialID as UmID
Destination
Target
Folder
If you have selected “Target File” Job Target: you can specify
here the destination path
Update CleanEditDB: Select this option if you want to update the
CleanEdit DB with the destination file. The CE settings are
available in the main menu of XTAccess.