3 recalling a clip, How to recall a clip, Clip recalled based on the pref setting – EVS XTnano Version 11.01 - November 2012 Operation Manual User Manual

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nano series Servers - Version 11.01 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – November 2012

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8.2.3 Recalling a Clip

How to Recall a Clip

To recall a clip, proceed as follows:
1. Select the Clip page 1, 2, 3… to 10 (

PAGE key).

2. Select the bank in which the desired clip is located (the

F10 key is reserved for the

playlist bank available on each page).

3. Select the desired clip via the

F1 - F10 keys.

Clip Recalled Based on the PREF Setting

If

PREF is ON, the preferred camera angle of the clip will appear on the primary channel,

the secondary camera angle on the next controlled channel, then the other camera

angles on the next channels in alphabetical order.
Example: If the preferred camera angle for clip 124 is camera C, when loading the clip,

124C is loaded on the primary channel, whatever the camera present on that channel

before loading the clip.
If

PREF is OFF, when recalling the clip, the camera angle will be the same as the one

who was already present on each controlled channel. If that camera angle does not exist,

the first available camera angle of the clip will be used.
Example: If camera B is the current camera on the primary channel, when calling clip

124, it is 124B that appears on the primary channel, even if it is not the preferred camera

angle.
When the operator is controlling only one channel (such as with

PrvCtl), the clip will

appear at that location only. In the case of a clip containing a single camera angle (only

an «A», «B», «C» or «D» clip), when in full control of all outputs, the clip recalled will

appear on the primary channel.

Toggling Between the Camera Angles

If

Recall clip toggle is enabled in the Operational Setup menu (p.9.1 F6), pressing

several times the

F_ key will always recall the first frame of the clip, but showing the next

camera angle every time the

F_ key is pressed.

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