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IPD Xedio Plugin Version 6.0 – User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2013
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Once the speed has been changed, the length of the video element is adapted
accordingly and will show a square pattern to indicate the clip speed has been adjusted.
The modified speed is displayed next to the element name:
In Overwrite mode, this may remove material after the clip.
When the clip speed exceeds 100%, you need to render the clip, using the
button.
For more information on fast motion clips, refer to the section 8.10.3 ‘Rendering Fast
Motion Clips’, on page 139.
8.10.3 Rendering Fast Motion Clips
You should render fast motion clips: The Rendering button
is enabled above the
timeline as soon as a fast motion clip is detected in the timeline.
When you check an edit with fast motion clips that have not yet been rendered, the
following message will be displayed:
Selecting Yes will render the fast motion clips immediately, selecting No will leave them
as such (not rendered). The transcoding codec used for the rendering of a fast motion
clip is set in Xedio Manager.
The name of the rendered file follows the pattern below:
FM_IdMediaOrigin_tcInMedia_tcOutMedia_speed_GUID_[lr/
hr].[ext]
where:
IdMediaOrigin
= ID of the original media
tcInMedia
= TC IN (in HHMMSSFF)
tcOutMedia
= TC OUT (in HHMMSSFF)
speed
= Speed (in %)
GUID
= Unique identifier (GUID)
lr/hr
= Resolution: either lr (lo-res) or hr (hi-res)
.ext
= File format depending on the codec type