3 replace edit and replace playback modes, The replace edit mode, The replace playback mode – 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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Similar to the playlist, the Replace function has two modes:

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This mode makes it possible to specify the following information for the Replace:

IN point and OUT point, for the section to replace in the playlist. The OUT point

can also be defined during the Replace itself.

Loop mode parameters. See also the section ‘Loop Mode in the Replace

Function’, on page 88.

In the Replace Edit mode, the playlist is considered as one entity on which you
can mark one IN point and one OUT point (pressing the IN and OUT points does
not retrim the current playlist clip).

Those IN and OUT points will be used to determine what portion of the playlist will
be replaced.

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In this mode, you play the playlist back and insert the new section between the
defined IN and OUT points.

After you have selected the required settings for the Replace function, the
Replace Playback mode is automatically activated: the playlist is cued before the
IN point (to create guardbands), ready to be initiated.
The playlist is played at the speed defined in the playlist but the lever can also be
used to vary the playback speed.

When the Protect OUT point of the clip is reached, a clip containing the IN and
OUT point with the guardbands is created on the Receive page defined in the
Setup menu. The loop is stopped and the user switches back to match frame edit

mode.

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You can perform a Replace action in two ways:

by defining an IN and OUT points in the Replace Edit mode.

by defining only an IN point in the Replace Edit mode, and defining the OUT

point while you perform the Replace in the Replace Playback mode.

For more information on how to perform a Replace, refer to the section ‘How to
Perform a Replace’
, on page 87.

Important

The IN and OUT points cannot be marked on a transition (the key will
flash red when it is the case).

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