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Multicam - Version 11.00 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – April 2012

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output is done with the

Audio slow motion parameter in the Operational Setup menu

(p.8.1 F1). The original audio tracks are still available on outputs 1/2 (3/4). 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 Aux. Clip, so that it can remain synchronized with the playlist. If the

duration of the Aux Clip is longer than the playlist duration, the auxiliary audio clip keeps

playing even after the video has stopped. Otherwise, the audio clip ends itself before the

end of the playlist, when the audio clip reaches its OUT point.

11.14.2

How to Add/Remove an Auxiliary Audio Clip to a

Playlist

To add/remove an auxiliary audio clip to a playlist, proceed as follows:
1. Activate the

Aux. Clip button by selecting a clip from the clip bank.

This can be done outside of the PLST EDIT mode, or in PLST EDIT mode with PRV

CTRL ON. You will see the

Aux Clip option appearing in the secondary menu on the

LCD of the Remote Panel.

2. Press

MENU to call the secondary menu, then Aux Clip button (SHIFT+B)

The ID of the Aux Clip appears in the title bar of the Playlist screen (

F10)

3. To remove the current aux. clip, load the aux clip, call the secondary menu by

pressing

MENU, then press CLEAR+SHIFT+(B) (Aux. Clip) on the Remote.

11.15

Transition Effects

11.15.1

Description

You can apply effects on the audio and video transitions of a clip in a playlist. For each

transition, you define the effect type and duration.
The Split Audio option will be handled in the next chapter.

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