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Post process area, Validity area – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 3 User's Manual User Manual

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EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

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Apply bin rule filter to existing clips checkbox: when selected, the bin rule will

be applied to all the existing clips present on the network. All the clips will be
copied to the bin.

Clear This Filter button: clears the filter for the selected tab only. This allows
clearing a clip filter and keeping a playlist or timeline filter.

P

OST

P

ROCESS

A

REA

This is not available for Timelines.
Send to tree: displays all the targets, as available in the Save Clip window (for
Clips) all the file and CleanEdit targets (for Playlists).

Backup to Nearline tree: displays all the nearline directories (for Clips and
Playlists).

Protect Clip when inserted in bin checkbox: automatically protect the clip when
it is sent to the bin.
Clear Post processes button: clears the Post Processes defined for the selected
tab only. This allows clearing a clip post process and keeping a playlist or timeline
post process.

V

ALIDITY

A

REA

The validity dates specify from and until when the bin rule will be applied. The
clips, playlists or timelines matching the bin rules will not be copied to the bin the

day before the Validity from [date] field and no longer be copied after the day
specified in the Validity until [date] field.

The default Validity from [date] is set to the current day and the default validity
period is one day.

Depending on the validity dates for the bin rule, different icons will be displayed in

the tree view, next to the bin:

Bin Rule Icon

Meaning

(blue)

The bin rule has a Validity from [date] programmed in the
future and is not yet active.

(green)

The bin rule is active and the Validity until [date] is later
than the current day.

(red)

The bin rule will expire at the end of the current day.

The validity date is calculated against the current date and time as defined on the
EVS video server. This is displayed in red, in the top right corner of the IPDirector
main window.