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Appendix
This chapter provides further information about the I/O Tool.
A.1 Glossary of Terms
In this section you can find some terms and their meaning as they are
used in this documentation:
9-pin protocol
(RS-422)
Protocol for serial data communication. The
RS-422 9-pin protocol is widely used for a com-
munication between a range of equipment,
such as VTRs, digital disk recorders, mixers, edit
controllers, etc. See also RS-422 and Odetics
protocol. DVS supports this protocol in master
and slave mode.
audio clip A file of the Windows file system that contains
audio data.
autoconforming The automatic conforming of a DVS capture list,
EDL or cut list. See conforming.
bin Library and clip management tool of the DVS
software.
bin clip A clip that is present in the bin or dragged to the
control area of the DVS software.
bin mode State of the control area of the I/O Tool where
you can play out, view and control a clip coming
from the bin (thus already available on the stor-
age).
C-mode Sorting of material according to a source (linear
editing, e.g. when capturing from a tape). With
this an EDL would be sorted by reel names and
source in- and outpoints, for example.
clip A clip can either be an audio or video clip. See
audio clip and video clip respectively.