2 process overview, Replace, Create clip from timeline – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 7 User's Manual User Manual

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IPDirector V.5.8 – User Manual – Part 7: Editing - IPEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

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4.15.2 P

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VERVIEW

When you use the Replace function or Create Clip From Timeline function, you
will follow a similar but not identical sequence of steps.

R

EPLACE

The Replace process can be summarized as follows:

Step See

1.

The user first needs to assign a recorder channel to
IPEdit to be able to use the Replace function.

Section 4.15.3, on
page 190.

2.

The user defines the Replace settings, including preroll,
audio remapping and optional GPI triggers for external

devices in use.

Section 4.15.4, on
page 191.

3.

The user specifies the range of the timeline to be
replaced by defining a mark IN point and, possibly a
mark OUT point in the timeline. The mark OUT point for
the Replace function is optional. If no OUT point exists,

the user is performing an open-ended replace and can
stop the replace when desired.

Section 4.15.5, on
page 197.

4.

The user initiates the Replace process. This can be

done by pressing the

icon above the timeline or

CTRL + <SPACE BAR>.

Section 4.15.5, on
page 197.

5.

The resulting A/V material is ingested back to the server
via the assigned recorder channel.

Section 4.15.5, on
page 197.

6.

A newly created clip based on this ingested material will

directly replace the defined portion in the timeline. The
new clip includes a fixed guardband IN and OUT of 1
second.

Section 4.15.5, on

page 197.

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LIP

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IMELINE

The Create Clip From Timeline process can be summarized as follows:

Step See

1.

The user first needs to assign a recorder channel to
IPEdit to be able to use the Create Clip function.

Section 4.15.3, on
page 190.

2.

The user specifies the range of the timeline to be
replaced by defining a mark IN point and, possibly a
mark OUT point in the timeline. The mark OUT point for

the Create Clip function is optional. If no OUT point
exists, the user is performing an open-ended rendering
and can stop the rendering process when desired.

Section 4.15.6, on
page 198

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