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– specify the play-out type with the buttons TIMECODE and
VIDEO as well as the audio channel buttons,
– select from the Autoedit/Manual combo box whether you
want to perform a simultaneous record with an externally con-
nected device,
– if you want to record your play-out with a device connected via
RS-422, you have to set the in- and outpoint as well as the
duration with the In, Out and Dur items to the right of the
selection area.
y After that press the button PLAY ( ) below
the items.
The I/O Tool then performs the play-out: The contents of the clips ar-
ranged on the timeline of the Edit Tool will be displayed in the video
overlay as well as at the outputs of the DVS system.
If a simultaneous record by an external device has been selected, it will
go to its preroll position and start playing from there. As soon as the
specified inpoint is reached the play-out of the I/O Tool starts and the
external device performs the record up to the point of the set out-
point/duration. Then the play-out operation of the I/O Tool stops au-
tomatically. Once the external device stops the operation, the video
material has been recorded successfully.
6.2.3 How to Perform a Slave Mode Play-Out
In the Play-out task mode you can control the I/O Tool by remote and
send a play command via RS-422. After receiving the command the
I/O Tool will play out the timeline of the Edit Tool according to your set-
tings. To prepare the system for a slave mode play-out perform the fol-
lowing:
An example how to use the items In, Out and Dur is
provided in section “How to Use the Autoedit Record
Mode” on page 5-29.
To record a played out timeline simultaneously with an
externally connected device, the device has to be con-
nected correctly to the outputs and remote control in-
terfaces of the DVS system. Additionally, it has to be set
to accept remote control.
To terminate the play-out manually you have to click the P
LAY
button again. Then the play-out operation stops immediately.
For this a timeline must be appropriately prepared in the Edit
Tool, i.e. it must contain clips. Further information about this
can be found in the “CLIPSTER Edit Tool” user guide.