Jog bar, Playlist element tags – EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 5 User’s Manual User Manual

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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 5: Playout – Player Control Panel

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

Issue 5.9.B

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second by second when the Fast Jog button is pressed

The Shuttle Ring (SHUTTLE) allows the user to perform fast forward and rewind
actions within the loaded clip.

J

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B

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When a clip is loaded, the jog bar shows its duration:

The white section represents the trimmed clip length, i.e. between the IN point

and the OUT point that have been defined.

The yellow sections represent the guardbands before the IN point and after the

OUT point.

The blue position indicator shows the actual relative position in the clip. The

position indicator can be moved with the mouse in the clip to play it from any
position.

When the IN and the OUT points of the loaded clip are modified but the user has

not yet press the Update Clip button, the modified IN point appears as a green
vertical bar and the modified OUT point appears as a red vertical bar.

When a local train is loaded, the guardbands are not displayed.

When a distant train is loaded, the train boundaries are not available. In this case,
the jog bar is dimmed and unavailable.

When the media is loaded on a ganged player channel, the jog bar is not

available.

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LAYLIST

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LEMENT

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When the operator drags a playlist element onto a Control Panel, and if action
tags have been defined for this playlist element, tags are displayed as bullets
above the jog bar, at a position corresponding to the tag timecodes.

Each tag is represented by a numbered bullet if the different timecodes are not too
close to each other. If tags have the same timecode or if timecodes are too closed
to be distinguished on the Panel, a single non-numbered bullet will be displayed:

When the operator clicks a tag bullet in the Control Panel, the Tag Information
window is displayed.

When the operator double-clicks a tag bullet in the Control Panel, the system

jumps to the timecode associated to the tag.

Refer to section ‘Adding Tags to a Playlist’, within the Playlist Panel chapter, in
part 6 of the user manual, for more information on tag management.

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