Limits for the standard extend, Example of extend – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 8 User's Manual User Manual
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Limits for the Standard Extend
The elements can be extended up to the limits of the media still available before the IN
point and after the OUT point of the timeline element:
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If a record train including the timeline element is still available, the element can be
extended beyond the Protect IN and Protect OUT of the clip, up to the limits of the A/V
material available.
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If only the source clip of the timeline element is available, the element can only be
extended up to the Protect IN or Protect OUT of the source clip.
Example of Extend
In the example below, the user wants to extend the point OUT of a timeline element and
reduce the next element in the timeline.
This means that the Extend function is applied:
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to the OUT point of the timeline element
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in Overwrite mode
Before the Extend Action
The user places an OUT point to show up to which position IPEdit should extend the OUT
point of the element 'clip adl_090514_1-00'.
After an Extend Action
When the user clicks the Extend button
, IPEdit automatically shifts the OUT point
of the clip to the position of the mark OUT point. As the user is in Overwrite mode, the
duration of the next timeline element is reduced.
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