User's Manual Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Improvement Requests
- Regional Contacts
- Part 1: General Workspace
- Part 2: Logging
- Part 3: Browsing
- Part 4: Ingest
- Part 5: Playout – Control Panel
- Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel
- Part 7: Editing
- 1. Recorder Panel
- 2. Ingest Scheduler
- 2.1 INTRODUCTION
- 2.2 USER INTERFACE
- 2.3 MENU BAR OPTIONS
- 2.4 RECORDER CHANNELS STATUS AREA
- 2.5 TIMELINE AND INGEST OVERVIEW AREA
- 2.6 REMAINING CAPACITY AREA
- 2.7 CONTEXTUAL MENU
- 2.8 SETTINGS
- 2.9 CREATING SCHEDULED INGESTS
- 2.10 CREATING GROWING CLIPS
- 2.11 EDITING A SCHEDULED INGEST
- 2.12 DELETING A SCHEDULED INGEST
- 2.13 COPYING AN INGEST
- 2.14 MOVING AN INGEST
- 2.15 STOPPING AN INGEST
- 2.16 WORKING WITH GANGED CHANNELS
- 2.17 WORKING WITH LOG SHEETS
- 2.18 IMPORTING AND EXPORTING INGEST LISTS
- 3. VTR Control Panel

IPDirector Version 5.8
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User Manual
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Part 4: Ingest
EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010
Issue 5.8.B
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2. Ingest Scheduler
2.1 INTRODUCTION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ingest Scheduler is a visual tool that allows the creation, editing and view of
scheduled ingests on EVS video servers, XStream or XTAccess.
The Ingest Scheduler is designed to control:
• ingests on any recorder channel of an EVS video server (hi-res or lo-res)
controlled by IPDirector.
The scheduled ingests are automatically saved as clip elements of type ‘XT
Clip’.
• streams of the material ingested onto the recorders. The streams shown are
“virtual” channels that are automatically associated with each recorder if at
least one XStream is present in the XNet or an XTAccess in the GigE network.
The streams are automatically saved to files and appear in IPDirector as clip
elements of type ‘File’.
You can automatically record and protect multiple events.
The Ingest Scheduler provides a “timeline” view of each recorder and stream
configured through the Remote Installer and controlled by IPDirector:
Only clips scheduled in the Ingest Scheduler are displayed in the Ingest Scheduler
interface.










