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IP Director Version 4.4 – User Manual – Part 3: Ingest and Play-Out

EVS Broadcast Equipment – March 2008

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It is possible to transfer a clip to several external destinations. For more
information, see section “Possible Transfers”, on page 55.

To send a clip to one of the possible destinations, proceed as follows:

1.

Load the clip in the Control Panel.

2.

Right-click anywhere in the Control Panel (except in the Linked to Clips list
and in the Clip-List tab).

3.

Select the requested destination from the contextual menu.

The clip is sent to the requested destination. A new record is added in the Clip

Sent To list where you can see the transfer status and access more information on
the transfer via the contextual menu.

For more information on the various destinations, refer to the Database Explorer
chapter.

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It is possible to transfer a play-list to a destination target if the destination target
is set up to allow such transfer. For more information, see the IP Director

Technical Reference Manual.

To send a play-list to a destination target, proceed as follows:

1.

Load the play-list in the Control Panel.

2.

In the Clip-List tab, select Menu > Send to and the requested destination,
either default bin or destination target.

The play-list is sent to the requested destination.

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You can export a play-list in the .xml or .csv formats. The .xml files can later be
imported into an IP Director system, whereas the .csv files are only for export
purposes.

To export a play-list, proceed as follows:

1.

Load the play-list in the Clip-List tab.

2.

In the Clip-List tab, select Menu > Export.
The Set T/C Track window opens

3.

Type the T/C to be used in the export file for the IN point of the first play-
list element.

This timecode will also be the initial timecode of the T/C track calculated
for the whole play-list.

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