Other possible actions on edits – EVS IPDirector IPD XEDIO PLUGIN Version 6.0 - January 2013 User Manual User Manual
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IPD Xedio Plugin Version 6.0 – User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2013
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Command
Description
Publish
Opens the Publish window in which the operators can specify
the user groups the selected edit(s) should be published to.
The edit will be published to the selected groups on the
condition that they have the adequate visibility rights.
Edit/Rename
Opens the Edit Edit window in which you can modify the edit
information and metadata as entered when the edit was
created.
Delete Edit
Deletes the selected edit(s). A dialog box will ask for
confirmation.
Duplicate
Duplicates the edit by creating a new one with the same name,
metadata and EDL.
Convert to Timeline
Opens the Make a Timeline Online window and permits to
convert the selected edit into a timeline which could then be
managed through IPEdit.
Properties
Displays information related to the owner and the groups the
selected edit has been published to.
Other Possible Actions on Edits
The following table describes the various actions you can perform on an edit, in addition
to those you can perform from the contextual menu:
Action
Description
Creating an edit
See section 6.4.3 ‘Creating an Edit’ on page 52.
Opening an
existing edit
•
Drag an edit from the Elements grid to the Recorder area
or
•
Double-click an edit in the Elements grid.
The edit becomes active. The edit line is highlighted in dark green in
the Elements grid and its name is displayed in the Recorder area.
The Timeline area shows the edit. The timeline buttons also become
active.
Inserting an edit
in an edit
Drag an edit from the Elements grid to the Timeline area where an
edit is already displayed.
Sending an edit
to a bin
Drag an edit from the Elements grid to a bin
Immediately
playing out an
edit as video
Drag an edit to the Playout tab.
See section 13.2 ‘Playing Out an Edit’ on page 205.
All the next chapters widely describe the editing functions.