Associating an auxiliary audio clip to a playlist, Removing a loop, Purpose – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 6 User's Manual User Manual

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Removing a Loop

Purpose

When a partial loop previously defined is no more needed, the user may remove the loop
condition. This will not remove any element of the loop.

In case the loop is part of a group, the group must be expanded to be able to remove the
loop it contains.

How to Remove a Partial Loop

To remove the loop condition, proceed as follows:

1. Select all the elements of the loop or only the last one.

2. Right-click one of the elements of the selection.

The Playlist Element contextual menu is displayed.

3. Select Remove LOOP from the menu.

The system removes the partial loop condition and the loop staple is removed from the
playlist grid.

Note

To remove a full loop, see section "Creating Loops" on page 113.

1.6.12. Associating an Auxiliary Audio Clip to a

Playlist

Purpose

The Aux Clip option allows you to add a new audio track to play from the start of a
playlist. For example when a music bed needs to be played at the same time as the
original audio associated with the elements of a list or a particular clip needs to be used
instead of the original element audio. The auxiliary audio clip selected is always played
back with normal speed (100%), whatever the selected playback speed for the video.

When the playback of the playlist is not started from the beginning, the system calculates
the offset between the current position and the beginning of the playlist, and applies the
same offset to the auxiliary clip, so that it can remain synchronized with the playlist.

If the duration of the auxiliary clip is longer than the playlist duration, the auxiliary audio
clip keeps playing even after the video has stopped.

Otherwise, the auxiliary audio clip ends itself before the end of the playlist, when the
auxiliary audio clip reaches its own OUT point.

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