Fields in the new schedule window – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 INGEST SCHEDULER User Manual User Manual
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5.2.4.
Fields in the New Schedule Window
The following tables describe briefly the data that can be added to ingests.
The Clip Information pane contains the following user interface elements:
User Interface
Element
Description
Name
User-defined 24-character name for the ingest block.
A prefix name can be defined in Tools > Settings >
Autoname/Clip.
Refer to the chapter "Settings".
VarID
VarID is a 32-character ID with variable length and format. It is
automatically assigned to new clip elements. It is mainly used to
ensure redundancy on the system. It can be unique for a clip element
on the EVS video server level or on the XNet network level,
depending on server settings.
ID
LSM ID, i.e. location where the clip will be stored on the XNet
network. This numbering is based on the numbering of the LSM
operational mode.
Tape ID
Identifier for the archive tape on which the backup file corresponding
to the clip element is stored.
UmID
Unique Material Identification. UmID is a fixed length 8–character ID.
The EVS video server automatically assigns a UmID to each new
clip element. It is used for the unique identification of a clip element
on an XNet network.
Scheduled
On
List of all the ingest channels configured through the Remote
Installer. Selected recorder channels or streams will be used to
schedule the ingests.
One-Shot tab
Start time, stop time, duration and date of the One-Shot ingest.
Repeat tab
Time information to define a "repeat" series of ingests
Repeat Every
tab
Time information to define a "repeat every" series of ingests
Protect
Button that allows the user to protect or unprotect the clip. When the
clip is protected, a message will warn the users in IPDirector or in
Multicam not to delete the clip.
The Clip Options pane contains the following user interface elements:
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