2 secondary menu in playlist edit mode, Introduction, Replace – 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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9.9.2 S

ECONDARY

M

ENU IN

P

LAYLIST

E

DIT

M

ODE

I

NTRODUCTION

You can access the secondary menu of the Playlist Edit mode pressing MENU on
the Remote Panel when you are in the main menu of the Playlist Edit mode.

OtherAng

Replace

Redo

Undo

R

EPLACE

The Replace function makes it possible to replace a portion of a playlist by the
same A/V material to which effects have been added (externally or internally).
This consolidates the effects within the playlist.

For more information, refer to the section 9.15 ‘Replace Function’, on page 85.

U

NDO AND

R

EDO

The last modifications of a playlist can be undone/redone for as long as the
operator does not exit the playlist mode (for example by returning to live mode).

Pressing the Undo command (D key) will undo the last modification. Up to 9
modifications can be undone. Once a modification has been undone, it is possible
to redo it by pressing the Redo key (C key).

R

EPLACE

Please refer to the 9.15 Replace Function chapter for detailed information about
this function.

O

THER

A

NG

The OtherAng (Other Angle) function (SHIFT+C key) allows the operator to replace
the current playlist element by another playlist element showing a different angle
of the recorded material.
When the OtherAng option is selected, Multicam loads the local and network
trains that include the TC IN of the playlist element to replace. The trains are
loaded on the PRV channel, at the current TC of the loaded element. The jog is
used to shift from one record train to the other.

Once the requested record train is displayed on the PRV channel, pressing ENTER

replaces the current playlist element by the one created from the selected angle.

See also the section 9.10.7 ‘How to Change the Camera Angle of a Playlist
Element’
, on page 73.

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