Clip protection – EVS IPClipLogger Version 6.15 - April 2013 User Manual User Manual
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Description
The clip is still in the process of being sent to a nearline/target.
The clip is still in the process of being sent to CleanEdit application.
The clip is still in the process of being sent to Avid.
The clip is still in the process of being sent to an EVS video server through the
GigE network.
The clip has been successfully sent to a nearline/target.
The clip has been successfully sent to CleanEdit application.
The clip has been successfully sent to Avid.
The clip has been successfully sent to an EVS video server through the GigE
network.
Clip for which the transfer to a nearline/target failed.
Clip for which the transfer to CleanEdit application failed.
Clip for which the transfer to Avid failed.
Clip for which the transfer to an EVS video server through the GigE network
failed.
Clip Protection
Clips can be protected by Multicam users or other IPDirector (or IPClipLogger) users. The
clip protection will not prevent other users from deleting the clips. However, it will warn
them that the clip is protected and should not be deleted.
Within IPDirector (or IPClipLogger), you can protect and unprotect a clip mainly from the
contextual menus or during the creation of a clip.
Note
When you protect a XT hi-res clip, the lo-res version (if present) is protected
automatically and vice versa. Then, two icons will be displayed, one for each XT
clip. The protect feature does not affect hi-res or lo-res files.
If a clip is protected by the IPDirector protocol, the Protect icon
(hi-res) or
(lo-res)
appears in the Protect column of the element.
If the clip is protected by another protocol, the Protect icon
(hi-res) or
(lo-res)
appears in the Protect column.
Note
It is possible to protect a clip via IPDirector if it is already protected by another
protocol. This will ensure that the clip remains protected even if it is unprotected
later by the other protocol.
From IPDirector, it is not possible to remove the clip protection defined by
another protocol.
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