EVS Xedio Dispatcher Version 4.02 - April 2012 User Manual User Manual
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the Clip Player view. You will find more detailed information on the Clip Player in
the section 4.8 ‘Clip Player and Storyboard Player’, on page 67.
User Interface
Element
Description
See also …
1. Video Display
& Audio Meters
It displays the media loaded on the Player.
Parameters related to the display are available
via a contextual menu.
The audio meters show the levels of the
various audio tracks of the clip that is being
played.
Section 4.8.2
(p.67)
2. Track
Selection
buttons
The Track Selection buttons (little camera and
triangle buttons) allow you to select the video
and audio channels you want to include in the
clip/sub-clip you will place into the storyboard.
The radio buttons displayed next to audio
channel buttons allow you to select which
audio track you want to monitor when you play
the loaded clip in the Clip Player.
Section 4.8.3
3. Jog and
Media bar
The jog bar allows you to move within the
media at a variable speed.
The Media bar represents the clip currently
loaded on the Player:
•
If the source clip is loaded on the Player
from the thumbnail view, the IN and OUT
points initially displayed are the ones of the
source clip.
•
If the source clip of a storyboard element is
loaded on the Player, the IN and OUT points
initially displayed are the ones of the
storyboard element.
Section 4.8.4
4. Editing and
Transport
commands/fields
The editing and transport buttons mainly allow
you to perform the following actions:
•
Browse in and play the source clip loaded
on the player.
Section 4.8.5
•
Mark the IN and OUT points of the
storyboard element before you place it into
the storyboard.
Section 4.8.6
•
Navigate between the logs created on the
clip loaded in the player.
Section 4.8.7
(p.78).
5. View Mode
buttons
These buttons allow you to change the View
mode in the Workspace.
Section 4.5.2
(p.48).
6. Next/Previous
Clip buttons
These buttons allow you to move to the next or
previous clip available in the Thumbnail view.