Overview of the extend actions, Extending in insert or overwrite mode – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 8 User's Manual User Manual
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6.8.2.
Overview of the Extend Actions
The following table shows an overview of the extend actions. The same Extend actions
apply to the Extend Slow/Fast function.
Extend Action
Description
Extend IN
in Insert or
in Overwrite
Mode
The user wants to extend a timeline element by shifting its IN point to
the left in the available A/V material:
Depending on the selected Global Insert/Overwrite mode, this will
reduce or not the duration of the previous timeline element.
Extend OUT
in Insert or
in Overwrite
Mode
The user wants to extend the timeline element by shifting its OUT
point to the right in the available A/V material.
Depending on the selected Global Insert/Overwrite mode, this will
reduce or not the duration of the next timeline element.
Extend IN &
OUT
in Insert or
in Overwrite
Mode
The user wants to extend the timeline element by shifting its IN point
to the left or its OUT point to the right in the available A/V material.
In this case, IPEdit asks the user to make a choice between Extend
IN or Extend OUT.
Depending on the selected Global Insert/Overwrite mode, this will
reduce or not the duration of the next timeline element (in Extend
OUT) or previous timeline element (in Extend IN).
6.8.3.
Extending in Insert or Overwrite Mode
When you perform an Extend IN, you extend a timeline element by shifting its IN point to
the left. This takes up A/V material on the IN guardband of the element or on the record
train available before the IN point of the element.
•
When the Extend IN is performed in Insert mode, this does not reduce the duration of
the previous timeline element.
•
When the Extend IN is performed in Overwrite mode, this reduces the duration of the
previous timeline element by the duration of the extend.
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