Clip directory (amp protocol), Timeline event information and work buffer values – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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Clip Directory (AMP Protocol)
On the Devices Control menu, touching a
Preset Clip
or
Program Clip
data pad
brings up a menu from which you can select the desired folder and then
choose a clip in that folder to load for playback (
). A similar
menu is used with the Clip Browser on the Devices Event List menu, and
for loading clips in the Timeline Events menu.
If you change a clip locally on the Summit/Solo server, that clip name will
be updated on the GV Switcher Devices menus. If the folder list or clip list
are incomplete, re-enabling the device will fetch the entire folder and clip
list. A maximum of 20 folders is recommended along with a maximum of
20 clips per folder.
Note
Do not create file or folder names that have the pound character ( # ) along
with either the dash ( - ) or underscore ( _ ) character, and avoid blank spaces
(for example, use “DeadEnd” not “Dead End”. This can inhibit clip access).
Figure 118. Folder and Clip Selection Menu
Timeline Event Information and Work Buffer Values
The
Device Summaries
and
Current Device
data pads update to show the current
state of the work buffer. This indicates two things. First, it shows what
events exist on each keyframe as it is encountered during effect run or time
cursor navigation. Second, it shows what events will be added to the time-
line if a new keyframe is inserted or one is modified. This is consistent with