18 goto in / goto out, 19 loop, 20 return – EVS XTnano Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operation Manual User Manual

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XTnano – Version 10.04 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011


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If nothing happens after confirming the TC entry with ENTER, this means that the

field corresponding to the selected timecode does not exist on disk any longer.

To exit the Goto TC function at any time, press the MENU key.

4.1.18 G

OTO

IN

/

G

OTO

OUT

When you are in CLIP mode, this key combination enables the operator to go to IN
/ OUT points of CLIPS, instantly.

4.1.19 L

OOP

It enables the internal loop mode. The button will flash red in this mode and
“LOOP” will appear on the OSD of the output monitors. When the user selects the
Loop mode, the loop has to be cabled from the HD/SD “clean” output of PGM1 to
the Loop In connector.

The loop is performed on the audio and video components of the PGM1 output, or

on the video only, depending on the Internal Loop Mode parameter of the Setup
menu, p. 2.3, F1. In audio embedded, the audio is also looped, whatever the value
defined for the Internal Loop Mode parameter.

To leave the loop mode, you need to press SHIFT + Loop again.

Note

By default, users have to connect the clean SDI output to the Loop In
connector given that the OSD of the output monitors are not disabled. If

users want to use the output monitor with characters out, they have to
start the Multicam application with the following parameter :
/LOOP_SDI_MON.

This is very useful to “consolidate” effects and edits, or adding live sound or
music or voice to previously recorded material when only the video is looped back
into the server.

Note

When playing back at 200% in loop mode, then replaying the looped

sequence at 50%, you can obtain a “film effect”.

4.1.20 R

ETURN

Inside a clip, press the Return key to remain on the same picture, but inside the
record train instead of the clip (if that picture still exists in the record train). This

is useful when a clip is too tight and you want to use material beyond the current
IN or OUT point.

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