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Deleting a scheduled ingest, Rules and limitations for deleting an ingest, How to delete a one-shot scheduled ingest – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 INGEST SCHEDULER User Manual User Manual

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7.

Deleting a Scheduled Ingest

7.1.

Rules and Limitations for Deleting an
Ingest

When a block is deleted, the corresponding clip elements (and media files) are also
deleted.

"Repeat every" ingests and "Repeat" ingests

A multiselection of a "repeat every" ingest or a "repeat" ingest can never be deleted.

A single block or all the blocks from a "repeat every" ingest or from a "repeat" ingest
can be deleted only if a single block is selected for the operation. The users will be
asked whether they want to delete this occurrence only or all the occurrences of the
series.

Hi-Lo mode

When the users do not select all the clip elements of an ingest and try to delete the
selection, they will be asked whether they want to partially delete the block or they
want to delete the whole block.

If the clip has already been recorded, the users will be able to delete some of the
clip elements and not all of them.

If the clip has not yet been recorded, and the users delete a hi-res block (or lo-res
block), the corresponding lo-res block (or hi-res block) is automatically deleted, as
well.

If the users delete a scheduled hi-res XT clip, the corresponding scheduled lo-res
XT clip will be deleted. Only the blocks corresponding to the hi-res stream and to
the lo-res stream will remain. A transparent block will be displayed in the hi-res XT
recorder sub-track as explained in section "Ingest Block" on page 10.

7.2.

How to Delete a One-Shot Scheduled
Ingest

To delete a single one-shot ingest or several one-shot ingests, proceed as follows:

1. Select the block(s).

2. Right-click the block, or one of the blocks in case of multiselection, and select Delete.

OR

Click the DELETE key.

A pop-up window will ask you whether you want to delete the block(s).

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