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XTAccess Version 1.10 – User’s Manual

Author: Serge Comes - EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2009

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Limitations

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The Avid MXF files can be detected by the MediaComposer Media Tool only if

the MediaComposer is used in stand-alone without Interplay

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Avid MXF files created by XTAccess can not be editing while transfer

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To be available by the MediaComposer Avid MXF files have to be created into

Drive:\Avid MediaFiles\MXF\1\ folder

To have more information about Avid MXF integration, see the AVID MXF files:
read Integration_Avid_MXF_OPATOM.doc

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Audio Format: Audio format configuration

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Stereo

: if selected, audio essences are considered as a stereo tracks,

otherwise mono tracks. Only used for Quick Time Movies and Quick Time
Reference backup jobs.

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

Final Cut Pro. This allows to import EVS custom metadata. Only 6 EVS custom
metadata can be imported in Final Cut Pro Project fields:

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EVS Keyword 1 -> Master Comment 1

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EVS Keyword 2 -> Master Comment 2

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EVS Keyword 3 -> Master Comment 3

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EVS Rating -> Master Comment 4

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Clip Number -> Comment A

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Camera ID -> Comment B

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.

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It is possible to customize the format string of a file name in case of backup of
clips and trains. Default value if string empty or tag empty or RESET: EVS

XTAccess %BDATE - %CNB %CAM. Custom tags are:

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%NAME -> Clip name

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%XTNAME -> XT Name

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%XTIP -> XT GigE IP Address

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%CNB: -> Clip Number

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%CAM -> Camera ID

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%CAMLBL -> Camera Label

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%UMID -> UmID of the clip

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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