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3 clip elements data columns, 2 clip elements tree structure – EVS IPDirector Version 5.6 - May 2009 Part 3 User's Manual User Manual

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Each machine can be searched by browsing the tree from network number >

page > bank.

On-line nearline: displays hi-res and lo-res files which have been backed up to

nearline/IP drive and for which the IP drive is still present on the XNet, so they
still can be immediately retrievable.

Off-line nearline: displays hi-res and lo-res files which have been backed up to

nearline/IP drive and for which the IP drive has been removed. So, IP drive

identification allows files to be retrieved after re-insering the drive.

5.3 CLIP ELEMENTS DATA COLUMNS

The clip element information is organized in columns. Some of the details can be
edited from here, others are for viewing only. All the headings can be used as
filters when performing a search.

Note

For details on how to hide or show the columns, see section ’Organizing
Columns in the Element List’ on
page 17.

Most of the columns are the same than for Clips. Refer to section 4.5 ‘Clip Data
Columns
’ on page 28. Differences are listed in the table below.

Column Name

Description

Element

Indicates

File: for hi-res and lo-res files

XT: for hi-res and lo-res clips

XT: for XFile backup files which have been published on

the XNet.

LSM ID

This is the real LDM ID as explained in section 4.3 ‘Virtual

LSM ID / Real LSM ID’ on page 26.

Material ID

A unique identifier given to an original clip by EVS not

generally in use at an operational level. This ID stays with
the clip and will keep track of copies of a clip related to
the original by using this ID as it will not change on the
clip copies.

Hi-Lo

Indicates whether the clip element is hi-res or lo-res.

Storage

Name of the storage on which the clip element is stored: