Copying an ingest, Introduction, Rules and limitations for copying an ingest – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 INGEST SCHEDULER User Manual User Manual
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8.
Copying an Ingest
8.1.
Introduction
Ingest Scheduler provides two ways to perform an ingest copy.
Users have the possibility to perform a drag-and-drop operation, as described in section
"How to Copy a Scheduled Repeat Ingest by a Drag-and-Drop Operation" on page 43. In
this case, the way to copy a block depends on the option selected in Tools > Settings >
General > Select a way to copy/move an element: Windows Style, Google Style or
Dialog Box Style.
Users may also copy an ingest by editing the scheduled block and adding ingest channels
in the channel selection, as it is described in section "Editing a Scheduled Ingest" on page
37.
8.2.
Rules and Limitations for Copying an
Ingest
•
When ingests are copied to a recorder ganged with another one, blocks will be created
on the ganged recorders as well.
•
When copying a block to another ingest channel, blocks are created on the same
channel type than the original block (hi-res XT recorder, lo-res XT recorder, hi-res
stream, lo-res stream).
•
If a lo-res channel is defined in the original ingest channel or in the target ingest
channel but no lo-res channel is defined in the target channel or in the original channel
respectively, no lo-res block is copied.
Repeat Every ingests
•
"Repeat every" ingests can never be copied.
Repeat ingests
•
A multiselection of a "repeat" ingest can never be copied.
•
A single block or all the blocks from a "repeat" ingest can be copied to the same track
or to another track only if still scheduled and if a single block is selected for the
operation. The users will be asked whether they want to copy this occurrence only or
all the occurrences of the series.
One-shot ingests
•
A single one-shot ingest can be copied to the same track or to another track if it is still
scheduled.
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