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Loading media, Introduction, Possible loading actions – EVS IPClipLogger Version 6.15 - April 2013 User Manual User Manual

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5.

Loading Media

5.1.

Introduction

The meaning of loading media is explained hereafter.

A record train, or train, corresponds to the media being recorded live from a camera and
sent to an EVS video server through a recorder channel.

A recording ingest corresponds to the same media for which an IN point has been marked
at a specific timecode to start the creation of a clip.

Depending on the workflow, users will choose to work with a Live Session tab or with the
Player Session tab. To be able to create clips and logs, they first need to select the media
to log. In Player mode, this can be a clip, a recording ingest or a train. In Live mode, this
will be at least a single train, or a recording ingest, but several recorder channels or
recording ingests can be chosen. They correspond to the different cameras recording the
event. In this manual, these actions are called ‘loading a train or a recording ingest’ in
Player or Live mode, or ‘loading a clip’ on the Player pane.

The IPClipLogger allows users to create clips and logs on different media at the same
time. See section "Working with Multiple Logging Sessions" on page 41.

5.2.

Possible Loading Actions

Various element types can be loaded on the Player pane in different ways.

These actions are listed in the next table.

Action

See section…

Live Mode - Train

Loading a train by selecting a recorder channel.

"Selecting the Main Recorder" on
page 55
.

Player Mode - Train

Loading a train by selecting a recorder channel
from the Clip Infos pane or the Elements grid.

"How to Select a Train or a Recording
Ingest in Player Mode" on page 51
.

Loading a train by selecting a recorder channel
with the ShuttlePRO.

"How to Select a Train with the
ShuttlePRO Key" on page 52.

Loading the last loaded train (only in case it was
loaded just before the media currently loaded) at
its currently recording timecode (E/E).

"How to Reload the Last Loaded
Train or Recording Ingest" on page
52.

Loading the last loaded train (only in case it was
loaded just before the media currently loaded) at
the timecode where the E/E mode was exited
(Snap).

"How to Snap back to the Last
Loaded Train or Recording Ingest" on
page 54
.

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