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Peripherals
Peripherals - Others
Server Info
Data regarding the server being used which includes:
Standard - the Video Standard of and number of Clips stored on the server
Clip Num - the number of the clip being played
Free Size - the remaining Free Storage Space,
Clip Info - data regarding the name of the chosen clip, total clip duration and In/Out points.
Transport Control - generic play controls affecting the selected clip includes PLAY Fwd, PLAY
Rev, Play ½ speed fwd, rev, Pause.
Edit In / Out Points - the currently stored In and Out points for the currently loaded clip. Using
the attachers and Snap/Normal buttons it is possible to scroll through the clip to re-assign a
new In or Out point.
Length - total duration of the currently loaded clip
Timecode - current Timecode of loaded clip
Play Rate - controls the playback speed of the clip
Save In/Out - saving the In and Out points will save to the server. Editing a clip and re-saving
will overwrite the original In/Out points. The action will be validated then Save - this ensures
that a clip will always start on field 0 when using Interlaced standards, it is a requirement of the
EVS that a clip begin on field 0 and end on field 1.
Note: It is advisable to {Pause} when the clip is needed again because Stop
will stop the clip from running, and has essentially emptied the contents of
that channel, it is then necessary to Load and Cue the next clip. This will set
the new clip to the marked In point.
Note: Pressing and holding the Snap Normal button on the GUI brings up
the internal popup number pad, for the inserting of Time Code