Available copy actions – EVS XT3 MulticamLSM Version 11.02 - July 2013 Operation Manual User Manual

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The EDL+Clips copy copies the playlist definition and the playlist elements to the
destination. In this case, you must also choose one of the following:

The short copy that copies only the material included between the IN and OUT
points of the playlist elements with the clip guardbands as defined on the
destination system.

The long copy that copies the complete original clips. This makes a difference
when the playlist elements have been trimmed compared to the original clip.

EDL+Clips copy processes cannot be queued. If the operator tries starting a new copy
process while the previous one is still running, a message will ask him whether he wants
to stop the previous process to start the new one, or cancel his new request.

Available Copy Actions

The basic principle is that only copies to the local EVS server are possible, whereas
copies to a distant EVS server are not supported.

The following table provides an overview on the copy actions available from the Remote
Panel and from the VGA interface. The playlists are copied to an empty playlist position:

L = local playlist/position
D = distant playlist

Remote Panel

VGA Interface

L to L

D to L

L to L

D to L

EDL Copy

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

EDL+Clips Copy (short or long)

No

To play back a selected clip, with the lever, at a speed varying from 0% to a given
maximum speed, you need to do the following:

Define the requested maximum speed in the PGM Speed/Var max parameter
(p.9.1 F3) in the Operational Setup menu.

Select (highlight) the VarMax option in the secondary menu in PGM/PRV mode.

In the Remote Panel Interface

To copy a playlist, proceed as follows:

1. Go to the source playlist bank (local or from another machine on the network).

2. Select the original playlist to copy by pressing the corresponding F_ key.

3. Go to the destination playlist bank.

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