12 moving and copying clips, General principles, Clipboard field – EVS XTnano Version 11.01 - November 2012 Operation Manual User Manual

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8.3.12 Moving and Copying Clips

Copying and moving clips in the VGA are performed using the CUT, COPY and PASTE

functions.

General Principles

If the clipboard was filled using the

Cut function, the original clip(s) is/are deleted

after being pasted to the new location.

In CAM mode, only the selected camera of the clip is

Cut/Copied/Pasted. In CLIP

mode, all camera angles of the clip are

Cut/Copied.

For the

Paste function in CLIP mode, only the available camera locations inside the

destination clip will be pasted. If some camera angles already exist for the destination

clip, these will not be overwritten by the corresponding camera in the clipboard.

A “

Cut & Paste” of a clip is equivalent to a “Move Clip”, meaning that any reference

to that clip inside playlists will be updated to the new location of that clip. This is not

the case when doing a “

Copy & Paste”, then deleting manually the original clip.

Clipboard Field

This area displays the content of the clipboard: clip number, network number if the copied

clip/playlist is a remote clip/playlist, and the selected camera(s) for a clip.
The rest of the line summarizes the available functions (copy, cut, paste, delete) and their

keyboard shortcuts. These functions can also be called by clicking on the corresponding

area on this line.

CTL+X: CUT

This command is only applicable to clips.
1. Move the cursor to the clip to “cut” from the Clip screen
2. Press CTRL+X on the keyboard or click on the corresponding area on the screen.
The clip removed from the current location and copied to the clipboard.

CTL+C: COPY

1. Move the cursor to the clip/playlist to copy
2. Press CTRL+C on the keyboard or click on the corresponding area on the screen.
The clip is copied to the clipboard.

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