User guide

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Playing Out Clips
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will be stopped automatically. If no duration is set, you can terminate
the record manually whenever you want by clicking the record button
once again.
3.6.3 How to Autoedit Record with the External Device
In the autoedit record mode you can control a play-out by the VENICE
server while at the same time recording it frame accurately with the ex-
ternal device. The following describes what to do to perform an auto-
edit record.
Setting up the Playout Mode
To perform an autoedit record in the playout mode you first have to
configure what and how to play out with the VENICE server:
y Select the video and audio content that should be played out with
the Source items as described in section “Selecting Content for
Play-out” on page 3-2.
y If necessary, specify the essences for the play-out with the Output
select items (see section “Selecting Essences for Play-out” on
page 3-6).
y If necessary, configure the output format to your requirements with
the Output settings items (see section “Configuring the Output
Settings” on page 3-7).
y If not already activated, switch to the player controls by selecting
the tab VENICE (see section “Controlling the Devices (Player /
Recorder)” on page 3-14).
As soon as the player controls are activated and video content is select-
ed for a play-out, the video overlay will show you the selected content.
y Set an in- and outpoint for the content to be played out (see section
“Player Controls (VENICE)” on page 3-14).
After this you have successfully set up the VENICE server for a play-out
and you now have to configure the external device for the record.
For this procedure the external device has to be connected cor-
rectly to the VENICE server (video, audio, timecode, and
RS-422). Additionally, the device has to be set to accept re-
mote control.
Via project files or presets the software can be preconfigured
for certain tasks. Then it may not be necessary to perform all
the configurations described below (see section “Preconfigur-
ing the VENICE Client Software” on page 2-13).