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Elements Grid

Introduction

The Elements grid represents the content of the tree branch selected in the Tree view. XT
clips and files are displayed for the All Clips and the Bins branches. The Clips branch
also lists the record trains from the servers present on the XNet. They appear with the

same icon

as an XT high resolution clip.

It also returns the result of a search applied to a selected branch of the Tree view.

A thumbnail can be displayed for each element if this has been set by the administrator.

In the grid, elements are presented in rows and all their associated parameters and
metadata are in columns.

Clip Element Types

A clip is a logical entity that contains A/V media and can include several physical
resources (clips and/or files).

A clip element is the physical resource inside the clip: XT clip or nearline file.

A clip and its clip elements share the same TC IN, TC OUTand metadata set.

A clip can contain up to six types of clip elements and each of them is identified in the
Elements grid by a distinct icon, as detailed in the table below.

Clip Element

Description

XT high resolution

clip

high resolution clip or growing clip stored on an EVS video
server.

XT low resolution clip low resolution clip or growing clip stored on an EVS video

server.

on-line high

resolution nearline file

high resolution file stored in nearline folders, IP drive is on-
line (accessible and managed).

on-line low resolution

nearline file

low resolution files stored in nearline folders, IP drive is on-
line (accessible and managed).

off-line high

resolution nearline file

high resolution files stored in nearline folders, IP drive is no
more on-line.

off-line low resolution

nearline file

low resolution files stored in nearline folders, IP drive is no
more on-line.

In the Elements grid, the Clip Elements column shows the icons for the different clip
elements making up the clip.

Note

There can be several copies of the same element within a clip.

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