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VENICE Client Software User Guide
play-out of the externally connected player. The following describes
what to do to perform an autoedit record.
Setting up the Ingest Mode
To perform an autoedit record in the ingest mode you first have to con-
figure where and how to record with the VENICE server:
y If necessary, configure the input format so that it matches the signal
present at the servers input with the Input settings items (see sec-
tion “Configuring the Input Settings” on page 4-2).
y Determine a file name and path for the file(s) to be recorded with
the Destination items as described in section “Selecting the Stor-
age Location and File Name” on page 4-5.
y If necessary, specify the essences that you want to record with the
Input select items (see section “Selecting Essences for Record” on
page 4-3).
y If necessary, set up the file format(s) of the file(s) to be recorded via
the Output settings items (see section “Configuring the Output
Settings (File Settings)” on page 4-4).
After this you have successfully set up the VENICE server for a record
operation and you now have to configure the external device for the
play-out.
Setting up the External Device for the Play-out
To perform an autoedit record in the ingest mode you first have to set
up the external device properly so that it will play out the correct ma-
terial during the record operation:
y Perform the steps described in section “How to Control the External
Device” on page 4-13 and set an in- and outpoint for the play-out.
When this is done, you can start the record.
Starting the Record
When everything is set up properly, you can start the autoedit record at
any time:
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).