Restoring a playlist element, Introduction – EVS IPDirector Version 6.2 - June 2013 PLAYLIST PANEL User Manual User Manual
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Element Type
Off-line Playlist
On-line Playlist
1.
Local XT clip on-line
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Automatic replace
•
Element automatically available on-
line
2.
Distant XT clip on-line
(in same ID group as local EVS server)
3.
Local XT clip off-line
•
Automatic replace
•
Element automatically available on-
line when the EVS server becomes
on-line.
4.
Distant XT clip off-line
(in same ID group as local EVS server)
5.
Nearline file on-line
•
Automatic replace
•
The user can restore the clip
elements via Restore elem. in the
contextual menu.
6.
Nearline file off-line
Note
In hi-res and lo-res setups, hi-res elements will always have priority on lo-res
elements.
5.4.5.
Matching Data of Virtual Elements with
Replaced Elements
Element Boundaries
When the physical clip replaced the virtual element in the playlist, the virtual element's
boundaries are:
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recalculated to match the boundaries of the restored clip, if the Use clip boundaries
option was selected.
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preserved if the Use virtual element boundaries option was selected.
Virtual Element Name and Clip Name
When only the virtual element name or clip name is defined, the available name is applied
to the non-attributed name.
When both virtual element name and clip name are defined, the clip name overwrites the
virtual element name.
5.5.
Restoring a Playlist Element
5.5.1.
Introduction
A playlist element whose corresponding clip does not contain an XT clip has to be
restored onto an EVS server if the user wants to play it out on a player channel.
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