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EVS XEDIO Cutter Version 4.35 - August 2013 User Manual User Manual

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Part Name

Description

1.

Video
Display

It displays the video material loaded on the Player. Everything that
is outside the video content has the skin color. Letterboxed or
pillarboxed video show black bars as these mattes are part of the
video signal.
Parameters related to the display are available via a contextual
menu.
See section "Video Display Options" on page 19.

2.

Track
Selection
Buttons

They allow the user to select the tracks to be taken into account
for the loaded material.
See section "Video and Audio Monitoring Tools" on page 24.

3.

Jog and
Media Bar

They allow the user to navigate in the loaded material, to place IN,
OUT and nowline points, as well as to modify the playback speed
of the material.
See section "Media Bar and Jog Bar" on page 21.

4.

Clip Creation
Fields

They are used to create new clips, and get the exact timecode of
the nowline, IN and OUT points.
See sections "Clip Creation Functions" on page 24 and "Timecode
Information" on page 24.

5.

Cue Point
Icons

The cue points make it possible to add reference points to easily
identify positions of interest in the loaded media.
See section "Logs" on page 27.

6.

Transport
Control
Icons

They are used to play back the loaded media.
See section "Player Transport Controls" on page 19.

7.

Server
Recorder
Selection

The

button acts as a toggle switch between the Track

Selection buttons

and

the camera selection list

Several cases can occur:

If a record train of an EVS Video Server is loaded, this allows
the user to load another record train on the given server.

If a clip belonging to a group of linked clips is loaded (for
example, clips created with ganged channels in IPDirector),
the list displays the various camera angles and allows the user
to select a clip linked to the one loaded.

If an individual clip is loaded, only its recorder channel is
available.

If a media ingested from an encoder is loaded, the

button is

not available.

8.

Audiometers

Audio meters represent the audio channels of the monitored track.

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