Product specifications
Working with Clips
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Cueing and Taking Clips via the Next Video ID Field
This topic contains information on how to cue and take (F12) a clip on an AirSpeed 5000 server
channel via the Next Video ID field.
To cue and take a clip via the Next Video ID field:
t Do one of the following:
- Select a clip you want to cue from the Inventory Pane to highlight it, then click and drag
and drop it into the Next Video ID field.
Click the Take (F12) key to Take the clip to the Current Video ID field.
- Type the Video ID of the clip you want to cue in the Next Video ID field, and press
Enter.
Click the Take (F12) key to Take the clip to the Current Video ID field.
The clip will automatically begin to play.
Recording Clips
There are a few basic methods in which to record or capture clips. This topic contains
information on the methods used to record clips on an AirSpeed 5000 server channel including:
• Crash Recording Clips
• Cueing Clips for Record
• Recording Clips with Only a Video ID Specified (no Duration or Name)
• Recording Clips with Both a Video ID and Duration Specified
• Recording Clips with Only a Name Specified (no Duration or Video ID)
• Recording Clips with Only a Duration Specified (No Video ID or Name)
Crash Recording Clips
A Crash record is the ability to start a recording and instantly capture to a predetermined
channel, without a predetermined end time. A Crash record uses the channel settings that were
configured from the Record and Destination templates.
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Clip names and Tape names are not required when performing a Crash record.
To crash record a clip:
1. Click the Record button.
The clip will record to the location specified on the active AirSpeed 5000 server for that
channel.