Output mode, Advance, Pulse duration – EVS IPDirector Version 4.4 - March 2008 Part 3 User's Manual User Manual

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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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O

UTPUT

M

ODE

The output mode field allows the user to define the type of signal that the GPI key

will have to send to the third device. The following output modes can be defined:

Trigger Mode

Description

Pulse Rising Edge

The GPI signal will be a rising edge pulse.

Pulse Falling Edge

The GPI signal will be a falling edge pulse.

Level High

The output level is set to high.

Level Low

The output level is set to low.

Note

When you define a pulse signal, you also need to specify the pulse
duration.

A

DVANCE

In the Advance field, you can specify how many seconds ahead of the timecode
(on which the GPI tab is defined) the output GPI signal should be sent by the IP
Director.

P

ULSE DURATION

The pulse duration needs to be defined for pulse rising edge and pulse falling
edge signals. The pulse duration depends on the sensitivity of the third device to

be used.

6.10.6 A

UXILIARY

T

RACK

C

ONFIGURATION

P

ANE

It is possible to define an auxiliary clip in the Play-List Editor. The audio track of
this auxiliary clip can be played instead of the audio track of the played clip. For
more information on the auxiliary track, refer to section 6.7.5 ‘Auxiliary Clip on a
Play-List’
, on page 143 in the Play-List Editor chapter.

The Auxiliary Track Configuration pane allows the user to specify on which audio

output the audio track of the auxiliary clip should be played.

The Auxiliary Track Output pane will only be available if the XT server is
configured in IPDP mode.

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