EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 6 User’s Manual User Manual
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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011
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C
REATING AN
O
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LINE
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LAYLIST ON AN
EVS
V
IDEO
S
ERVER
The requested clips are present on an EVS server.
The playlist to be created will be directly played, and possibly dumped to external
drives or tapes.
# Action
See
section
1. Create an on-line playlist on a player channel, and
define it as the default playlist.
1.5.3 ‘Creating
Playlists’ (page 32)
2. If necessary, retrim the requested clips
and add them to the default playlist.
1.6.1 ‘Adding Elements
to a Playlist’ (page 56)
3. Play the playlist out.
4. If necessary, export the playlist to an archive
system or to an external drive.
1.5.10 ‘Transferring
Playlists’ (page 49)
C
REATING AN
O
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LINE
P
LAYLIST FROM A
N
EARLINE
S
TORAGE
The clips to be included in the playlist are present on a nearline storage (SAN,
IPDrive, …), but not (all) on an EVS server.
The playlist to be created can be sent to a target for further editing on an NLE
system (AVID, FCP, CE,…) and/or restored to the server when it has to be played
out.
# Action
See
section
1. Sort the files present on the nearline using the
Software Player, and place them into a bin.
2. Create an off-line playlist on the Software Player,
and define it as the default playlist.
1.5.3 ‘Creating
Playlists’ (page 32)
3. Add the clips (files and possibly some XT clips) into
the playlist.
to a Playlist’ (page 56)
4. Select a player channel and restore the files on an
online EVS server.
OR
Send the playlist (EDL + clips) to a target
corresponding to the NLE system in which you need
to further edit the playlist.
1.6.3 ‘Restoring a
Playlist Element’ (page
66)
Playlists’ (page 49)