EVS IPClipLogger Version 6.15 - April 2013 User Manual User Manual

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Several streams each cover the whole clip duration

In case 2, the system finds two streams covering the whole clip duration. The file will be
created from the longest stream. A single clip can be created between the Mark IN point
and the Mark OUT point and it will contain a new XT clip and a reference link to the longest
stream.

No combination of streams covers the clip duration

In case 3, the whole clip duration cannot be covered by one or several streams. So, no
reference to a file can be created. The clip created by the user from the Mark IN point to
the Mark OUT point will only contain an XT clip.

Two or more contiguous or overlapping streams are required to cover
the clip duration

In cases 4 and 5, several streams are needed to cover the whole duration of the clip that
the IPClipLogger user is creating. In those cases, the system will create several clips,
each made up of an XT clip and a reference to a file.

The first clip is created from the IN point marked by the user (TC IN) to the OUT point
of the stream (TC OUT). The longest stream will be used in case several streams
contain the Mark IN point.

The second clip is created from the TC OUT of the first clip (TC IN) to, depending on
the case:

the OUT point marked by the user (TC OUT) if it is covered by the second stream.
See case 4.

the OUT point of the second stream (TC OUT). See case 5.

In this case, other clips are created until the Mark OUT point is reached.

All the clips have the same name, defined by the user, followed by "segment x", where x
starts with 1 and increments for each segment.

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