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A/v material available for editing in the timeline, Growing clips in timelines, Super slow motion clips – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 8 User's Manual User Manual

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Super Slow Motion Clips

SLSM clips (33% or 50%) can be added to the timeline.

The display speed is automatically their initial speed (33% or 50%) with specific color.

Using the contextual menu, you can change the speed of the SLSM clip as follows:

from 33% to 66% or 100%, and back to 33%.

from 50% to 100%, and back to 50%.

6.3.3.

A/V Material Available for Editing in the
Timeline

Any clip in a timeline (called TL clip) is always associated to a clip in the IPDirector
database:

When a clip is added to a timeline with its initial IN and OUT points, the TL clip points
to the initial clip.

When a clip is added to a timeline with different IN and OUT points than the initial
ones, no new clip is created for the clip in the timeline. The TL clip still points to the
initial clip.

When a part of a record train is added to a timeline, a new clip is automatically created
with the guardbands defined in the Default Clip Duration setting (Clip Creation tab).
The aim is to identify and protect the media added to the timeline.

When an element is edited in a timeline, the A/V material of the corresponding clip is or
can be made available:

The A/V material between the Protect IN and Protect OUT of the clip always remains
available.

The record train on which the clip is based is made available if the A/V material around
the clip TC IN and OUT is still available on the local or on a distant server.

6.3.4.

Growing Clips in Timelines

As already mentioned, growing clips are supported in timelines. They can be identified by
the growing clip icon and, usually, by the percentage of the material already recorded
displayed on the timeline element:

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