EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.1 - December 2011 User Manual User Manual

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Xedio Suite Version 4.1 – User’s Manual – CleanEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2011

Issue 4.1.B

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Field

Description

Aspect ratio

Default aspect ratio to be used for the edit.
With HD video standards, the aspect ratio 16:9 is selected

and cannot be modified in Xedio CleanEdit. This does not

prevent from using a media with a different aspect ratio in the

edit.
With SD video standards, you can choose the aspect ratio

between 4:3 and 16:9, and you can modify this as long as the

edit is empty.
The default value is specified in the Software parameters >

General > General tab in Xedio Manager.

Default conversion

type

When a conversion is performed on the media, this setting

allows the user to define a preferred default from either

letterbox

1

or pillarbox

2

/cropped (pan & scan

3

).

Audio type

Specifies the audio type for the edit.
Possible values: All Stereo, One 5.1 + 5x stereo, Two 5.1 + 2x

stereo. By default, All Stereo is selected.
In case the Show Audio Matrix Button is not enabled in the

Parameter Profiles of Xedio Manager, All Stereo will be the

single option available.

Start TimeCode

Specifies the first timecode for the edit.
The entered timecode is:

reflected on the timecode bar above the timeline,

stored in the database,

used for the playout and rendering process.

From First Clip

If this check box is ticked, the start timecode for the edit

timeline will be the timecode of the first video frame inserted

in the timeline. In this case, you cannot enter a Start

Timecode manually as this field will be disabled.

On Air Date and

On Air Time

Allows specifying a date and time when the edit is planned to

be played out. The automatic restore process uses this

information when the archive solution is part of the system.

1

The letterbox effect occurs when film shot in a widescreen aspect ratio is transferred to standard-width video formats while

preserving the film's original aspect ratio. The resulting image has black bars (mattes) above and below it.

2

The pillarbox effect occurs in widescreen video displays when black bars (mattes or masking) are placed on the sides of

the image. It becomes necessary when film or video was not originally designed for a widescreen display.

3

Pan and scan is a method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown within the proportions of a

standard definition 4:3 aspect ratio television screen, often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to focus

on the composition's most important aspects. (Source: wikipedia)

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