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EVS XTAccess Version 1.10 - July 2009 User Manual User Manual

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XTAccess Version 1.10 – User’s Manual

Author: Serge Comes - EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2009

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%IDMAT -> ID Material of the clip

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%TCIN -> TimeCode (Short) IN

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%TCOUT -> TimeCode (Short) OUT

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%BDATE -> Backup Date

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%BYEAR -> Backup Year

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%BMONTH -> Backup Month

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%BDAY -> Backup Day

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%VCODEC -> Video Codec

Quick Time Settings:

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Generate FinalCutPro XML: Generates an XML file to be imported into Apple

Final Cut Pro. This allows importing EVS custom metadata. Only 6 EVS
custom metadata can be imported in Final Cut Pro Project fields:
− EVS Keyword 1 -> Master Comment 1
− EVS Keyword 2 -> Master Comment 2
− EVS Keyword 3 -> Master Comment 3
− EVS Rating -> Master Comment 4
− Clip Number -> Comment A
− Camera ID -> Comment B

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Quick Time Movies Local Path: Local path referenced into the XML FCP to

point to the Quick Time Movies File. Final Cut Pro only supports local path.
Example :
\\\users\EVS\Movies

Transcode Native XT Codec Source: Select this option if you want to do

transcoding on the fly (only available for the Native XT codec : IMX, MJPEG,
DNxHD). The transcoding can be from clip to file (Backup job) or file to file

(rewrap job).

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Target Path: This is the destination target path used for the transcoding file.

This path can be entered manually or by browsing Windows Explorer with the
associated button.

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Encoder profile: this is the XML profile used by XTAccess which defines the

Codec and parameter of the codec used by XTAccess to Transcode the file.
You can find some encoder profiles into the “C:\Program Files\EVS Broadcast
Equipment\XTAccess\Encoder Profiles” folder

Transcode File: Select this option if you want to do transcoding from file to file

with non native XT codec (rewrap job). The target Path will be the general
target Path (it not a transcoding on the fly but transcoding only)

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Encoder profile: this is the XML profile used by XTAccess which defines the

Codec and parameter of the codec used by XTAccess to Transcode the file.
You can find some encoder profiles into the “C:\Program Files\EVS Broadcast
Equipment\XTAccess\Encoder Profiles” folder

Copy/Restore Clips:

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Target XT IP: not available as local settings, must be included in the XML job

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Destination: not available as local settings, must be included in the XML job

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XT User: not available as local settings, must be included in the XML job

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XT Password: not available as local settings, must be included in the XML