User's Manual User guide
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Improvement Requests
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Logging and Browsing
- Part 3: Ingest and Play-Out
- Part 4: System Management and Troubleshooting
- 1. IP Logger
- 1.1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.2 CREATING A LOG SHEET WITH IP LOGGER
- 1.3 USING KEYWORDS WITH LOGS
- 1.4 IP LOGGER FILE MENU
- 1.4.1 Opening an Existing Log Sheet
- 1.4.2 Updating the Log Sheet Attributes
- 1.4.3 Importing an Existing Log Sheet
- 1.4.4 Exporting an Existing Log Sheet
- 1.4.5 How to Import a Logging Profile
- 1.4.6 XML Logging Profile
- 1.4.7 Exporting a Current Logging Profile
- 1.4.8 How to Delete a Logging Profile
- 1.4.9 How to Print a Log Sheet
- 1.4.10 Print Log Sheet Window
- 1.5 IP LOGGER TOOLS MENU
- 1.6 CREATING EVENTS ON A LOG SHEET
- 1.6.1 How to Log LIVE Action in an Event
- 1.6.2 Fields in the Create a New Log Window
- 1.6.3 How to Add Keywords Specifically to a Log Entry
- 1.6.4 How to Modify Automatic Keywords Added to Log Entries
- 1.6.5 How to Assign a Playback Channel For Use With IP Logger
- 1.6.6 Editing and Deleting a Log Entry
- 1.6.7 How to Edit Log Entries in the Log Sheet
- 1.6.8 How to Edit the Timecode of a Log Entry
- 1.6.9 How to View a Event on a Log
- 1.6.10 How to Recall an Associated Clip
- 1.6.11 How To Make Automatic Clips Based on a Logged Event
- 1.7 IP LOGGER COLUMN HEADINGS
- 1.8 IP LOGGER SHORTCUTS
- 2. Keyword Management
- 2.1 INTRODUCTION
- 2.2 KEYWORD LIST TOOL
- 2.2.1 How to Open the Keyword List Tool
- 2.2.2 How to Add Keywords
- 2.2.3 Keyword Types
- 2.2.4 Changing the Keywords Type
- 2.2.5 How to Rename Keywords
- 2.2.6 How to Delete Keywords
- 2.2.7 Keywords Display Options
- 2.2.8 Refresh List
- 2.2.9 Rules for Keyword File Import
- 2.2.10 How to Import Keywords
- 2.2.11 How to Cancel the Last Keyword Import
- 2.2.12 How to Export Keywords
- 2.3 KEYWORD GRID TOOL
- 2.4 DICTIONARY TOOL
- 2.4.1 Keyword Dictionary Menu
- 2.4.2 How to Create a Dictionary
- 2.4.3 How to Add New Keywords in a Dictionary
- 2.4.4 How to Add Existing Keywords in a Dictionary
- 2.4.5 How to Move Keywords in a Dictionary
- 2.4.6 How to Delete Keywords in a Dictionary
- 2.4.7 How to Change the Keywords Type
- 2.4.8 Renaming Keywords
- 2.4.9 Description View Option
- 2.4.10 Dictionary and Grid Editing
- 3. Database Explorer
- 3.1 INTRODUCTION
- 3.2 CLIPS
- 3.2.1 Understanding XT Clip Structure
- 3.2.2 Clips Tree Structure
- 3.2.3 Clip Data Column Headings
- 3.2.4 Clip Contextual Menu
- 3.2.5 How to Edit a Clip From Within the Database Explorer
- 3.2.6 Edit Clip Window
- 3.2.7 How to Copy or Move a Clip Within Database Explorer
- 3.2.8 How to Send a Clip to the Default Archive
- 3.2.9 How to Send a Clip to A Destination Folder (Destination Target)
- 3.2.10 How to Add a Destination Target
- 3.2.11 New Archive Target Window
- 3.2.12 How to Delete a Destination Target
- 3.2.13 How to Send a Clip to an XStore Workstation (Running Clean-Edit Applications)
- 3.2.14 How to Send a Clip to an AVID System Using the Transfer Manager
- 3.2.15 Monitoring Transfers
- 3.2.16 Transfer History
- 3.2.17 How to Modify the T/C in or the Date of a Clip
- 3.2.18 How to Publish a Clip
- 3.2.19 How to View the Clip Properties
- 3.2.20 How to Link Clips Together
- 3.2.21 How to Create a Fill and Key Relationship Between Clips
- 3.3 PLAY-LISTS
- 3.4 BINS
- 3.5 LOGS
- 3.5.1 Introduction
- 3.5.2 Logs Tree Structure
- 3.5.3 How to Publish a Log Directory or a Log Sheet
- 3.5.4 How to View the Log Directory Properties
- 3.5.5 How to Delete a Log Sheet From the Tree
- 3.5.6 How to Export a Log Sheet From the Tree
- 3.5.7 How to Export a Logging Profile From the Tree
- 3.5.8 How to Print a Log Sheet
- 3.5.9 Logs Data Column Headings
- 3.6 VIEWING, BROWSING AND SEARCH OPTIONS
- 3.7 DATABASE EXPLORER TOOLS
- 3.8 DATABASE EXPLORER SHORTCUTS
- 4. Mini Database Explorer
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IP Director Version 4.3 – User Manual – Part 2 – Logging and Browsing
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1.5 IP LOGGER TOOLS MENU
1.5.1 PROTECT ALL MEDIA ASSOCIATED TO LOGS
Using the Protect All Media Associated to Logs command from
the Tools menu, the users ensure that all events logged are
within a clip on the relevant records. This will protect all media
associated to the entire log sheet.
Therefore clips can be made on all relevant recorders to include
the first event timecode (first log) and the last event timecode
(last log) on the relevant recorder trains. It will then be possible
to keep access to all relevant recorders A/V data for as long as
required after the event.
1.5.2 CLIP ASSOCIATION RULE
For a clip to be associated with the event timecode entered into
a log it must contain that same timecode. The guardbands of the
clip are also taken into consideration.
1.5.3 LOGGING COLUMN HEADINGS ORGANIZER
To add or remove the data columns visible in a Log sheet, use
the Organize command from the Tools menu
When the Visible check box corresponding to a column is
selected in the Organize window, the column will be displayed in
the log sheet. A default setting can be chosen using the Default
button on the window.