User’s Manual Version 5.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B C OPYRIGHT EVS Broadcast Equipment – Copyright © 2005-2011. All rights reserved. D ISCLAIMER The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice.
Issue 5.9.B II IPDirector Version 5.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................... III WHAT’S NEW? ................................................................................................................ VI ABOUT THIS MANUAL................................................................................................... VII 1.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 2.7.3 Minimized Icon ......................................................................................................................24 2.7.4 Message Panel .....................................................................................................................24 2.7.5 Process Status Icons ....................................................................................
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B 4.1 SHORTCUT DEFINITION ..........................................................................................................88 4.1.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................88 4.1.2 How to Change a Shortcut Setting ............................................................................
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 What’s New? The following table describes the sections updated to reflect the new and modified features on IPDirector from version 5.9 (compared to version 5.8). In the user manual, the icon has been added on left margin to highlight information on new and updated features. Click the section number (or the description) in the table to jump directly to the corresponding section.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B About this Manual This manual is intended to cover all aspects of IPDirector. It should be seen as a reference guide that provides a detailed description on the various modules of IPDirector, as well as procedural information on how to work with the IPDirector system. The user manual for IPDirector Version 5.9 is divided into 9 parts. This is part 1 of the manual.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Chapter Description Keyword Management This chapter covers the management of keywords, i.e. the creation and setup of the various tools which allow the users to assign keywords to logs, clips, playlists or timelines in a unified manner.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Chapter Description Software Player This chapter provides information on the use of the Software Player. Video Display This chapter describes the configuration of the Video Display and its options to display the media associated to a player channel or the Software Player.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 P ART 9: E DITING The ninth part contains the following chapter: X Chapter Description Edit While Playout This manual describes the Edit While Playout mode of the IPEdit application. This mode allows playing out a timeline while the same timeline is being editing in IPEdit.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B 1. Introduction A COMPLETE SUITE OF PRODUCTION TOOLS TO MANAGE N ETWORKED EVS V IDEO SERVERS IPDirector is a suite of software applications designed to enhance the workflow of a Television production.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 volumes accessible by any channel from any EVS server within the XNet network. In the Diagram below, different areas of the production workflow are identified: ARCHIVE LOGGING EDITING RECORD BROWSE Conventionally, in a simple show a recording is then edited or played into the final production logs.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 1.1 PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS 1.1.1 CHANNEL EXPLORER Issue 5.9.B Channel Explorer provides a comprehensive overview of the entire XNet. High and low resolution EVS video servers, XFile, XStore, hi-res and lo-res streams and VTR devices appear as individual items in the Channel Explorer.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 • Program/preview: allowing dissolves and wipes between clips of two linked player channels to play clips sequentially with a transition, either manually or from a playlist. These multiple playback modes can both be used on clips, to offer a comprehensive range of operational playback modes. 1.1.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 1.1.3 Issue 5.9.B DATABASE EXPLORER Database Explorer displays and manages clips (XT clips and files), play-lists, timelines, bins and logs for the media available on the EVS XNet network. Clips & Playlists Clips and Playlists created on EVS servers are synchronized to the IPDirector central database and can be browsed from this window.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Features of the Database Explorer window include: 1.1.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B advance or entered manually by the user. This means multiple events over a period of time can be autom atically stored. A clip can be created on a channel with a name, level rating and metadata associated with it, and also be autom atically placed into a bin in the Database Explorer. 1.1.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 • build, edit and play clip-lists • use mix or wipe transitions between linked control panels set in a Program/Preview mode • playback in normal, loop, or bounce modes • synchronize the playback of channels that are ganged together • offer parallel control or exclusive control to be passed to third party devices (controllers, editors, vision mixers…etc).
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B 1.1.10 ABROLL PLAYLIST The AB Roll Playlist application is used to control and play material on up to 4 channels (A to D) at the same time. The operator plays clips in A-B-C-D sequence, using the MPlay remote control. Playlists from EVS Clip Compiler or third party applications, or rundowns from NRCS (Newsroom Computer Systems) can be used as input for the AB Roll Playlist application.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 normally is used by an experienced IPDirector operator for very specific purposes. It also allows for a clip to be associated with a log sheet after importing it from another IPDirector workstation.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B 2. IPDirector Main Window 2.1 INTRODUCTION The IPDirector main window is the window which opens when IPDirector is started. By default the IPDirector main window opens without any application window opened. From this window, the user can open one or several instances of the various IPDirector applications. 2.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 From the IPDirector main window, the user can access the following elements: M ENU B AR (1) The menu bar gives access to the following menu commands: • The File, View, Windows and Layout menu commands, as well as the Freeze Workspace and Lock Keyboard options allow the users to modify and customize the IPDirector user interface in which they are working.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B C HANNEL S TATUS P ANEL (4) The Channel Status panel contains the Recorder Status and Player Status tabs. They make it possible to view the recorder and player channels connected to the XNet network, as well as status information. For more information on the Channel Status panel, refer to section 2.6 “Channel Status Panel”, on page 20.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 2.3 MENU BAR 2.3.1 FILE MENU The File menu includes menu commands to log off and exit IPDirector: Menu command Description Log Off User Logs off the current user and displays the Log In window. Exit Exits IPDirector. Note Prior to log off or exit, it is best practice to save the current layout.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 2.3.3 Issue 5.9.B WINDOWS MENU The Windows menu makes it possible to bring to the front or close the various IPDirector applications opened in the current session. 2.3.4 Menu command Description Close All Closes all the IPDirector applications opened in the current session.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 S ETTINGS The Setting menu item gives access to a window with twelve categories to define settings in the following fields: • General • Autoname • Clips • Playlists: detailed in chapter on Playlist Panel in part 6 of the user manual. • Control Panel: detailed in chapter on Control Panel in part 5 of the user manual.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Refresh all Associations Between Logs and Clips Selecting this option and clicking start refreshes all links for all logged events and clips present in the IPDirector and XNet network.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 D EFINE S HORTCUTS The Shortcut definition is explained in details in section 4.1 ‘Shortcut Definition’ on page 88. T RANSFER M ONITORING Selecting this menu item will display the Transfer Monitoring window that provides detailed information on the clip, playlist concatenation or timelines transfers would they be scheduled, on-going, finished or failed.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 2.3.8 Issue 5.9.B FREEZE WORKSPACE Selecting this option on the menu bar locks the IPDirector workspace to prevent from moving windows, resizing windows or opening a new IPDirector application. The option is selected again to unfreeze the workspace. The option on the menu bar changes to blue as a warning of this action.
Issue 5.9.B 2.6 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 CHANNEL STATUS PANEL The Channel Status panel is made up of the Recorder Status panel and the Player Status panel. These panels allow the user to monitor the statuses of requested recorder or player channels. By default, the panels are minimized to small REC and PLAY tabs on the bottom left side of the workspace as shown in the screenshot below.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B C ONTEXTUAL M ENUS When right-clicking the Recorder Status tab, the following actions are available from the contextual menu: Recorder Status Panel Contextual M enu Item Description View Recorders Displays or minimizes the Recorder Status panel. Add/Remove Recorders Allows the user to add recorders to or remove recorders from the Recorder panel.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 C ONTEXTUAL M ENUS When right-clicking the Player Status panel, the following actions are available from the contextual menu: Player Status Panel Contextual M enu Item Description View Players Displays or minimizes the Player Status panel. Add/Remove Players Allows the user to add players to or remove players from the Player Status panel.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 2.7.1 Issue 5.9.B DEFAULT ITEM ICONS The default item icons inform whether a default player channel, bin, layout or playlist has been defined. If this is the case, the name of the default channel, bin, layout or play-list will be displayed.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 If no default playlist is defined, the Default Playlist icon next to the None value is orange. The icon is for informative purpose. However, the option to send an element to the default playlist is available from the contextual menu of the various applications w hen this is relevant.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B A CCESSING AND C LOSING THE M ESSAGE P ANEL You will open the Message panel by clicking the V sign on the right of the Message bar. The Message panel is minimized back to the Message field when you click outside the panel or click the V sign again.
Issue 5.9.B 2.7.5 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 PROCESS STATUS ICONS The background color of the Status icons provides information on the status of the processes that run in the background: • When the background color is green, the process is running or the connection is established. • When the background color is orange, the process is not running or the connection is not established.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 2.8 METADATA PROFILE MANAGEMENT 2.8.1 METADATA, PROFILES, USER FIELDS AND AUTOMATIC KEYWORDS Issue 5.9.B Metadata is customer-defined data which can be associated with clips, log sheets, playlists and timelines. Metadata Profile A Metadata profile corresponds to a set of user fields which are managed together.
Issue 5.9.B 2.8.2 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 OVERVIEW OF THE METADATA PROFILES MANAGEMENT WINDOW To access the Metadata Profiles Management window, select Manage profiles from the Metadata menu in the main toolbar. This interface can only be accessed if you have the appropriate user right and allow you to create, edit and delete profiles.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B This area gives the list of available profiles which can be associated with clips, playlists and timelines or which can be used when defining a subsequent log sheet profile. The same profile can be used for any of these element types. A search operation can be performed either on the profile name, on the profile description or on both by entering a few letters in the Search field.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 H OW TO C REATE A N EW P ROFILE When you create a new profile, you will be able to choose available user fields from an existing list and/or to define new user fields. To create a new profile, proceed as follows: 1. In the main IPDirector window, select the menu Metadata > Profiles Management. The Metadata Profiles Management window opens. 2.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B All the selected and/or added user fields are listed in the Selected User Fields area. 6. Re-order the user fields by drag-and drop operation in the way you want them to appear in the element metadata pane. 7. Press Save. The new profile is created and appears in the Profiles tab of the Metadata Profiles Management window.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Window Overview The New Profile window is divided into three areas: • The General area: it contains the Name field and a Description field. • The Available User Fields area: It gives the list of the available user fields, and their corresponding type, which can be selected and associated to a profile.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B It also enables the users to create new user field and add it to the profile by clicking the Add New User Field button.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Predefined Text Values (64 characters) When this type is selected, the expanded Add New User Field window is displayed and gives the users the choice between two options. 1.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B H OW TO D EFINE V ALUES FOR A U SER F IELD WITH P REDEFINED V ALUES It is possible to define values for a user field which type is predefined text value To do so, proceed as follows: 1.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 H OW TO C REATE A L OG S HEET P ROFILE To create a log sheet profile, proceed as follows: 1. In the main IPDirector window, select the menu Metadata > Profiles Management. The Metadata Profiles Management window opens. 2.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 4. Issue 5.9.B To edit a user field (name, description or type): In the Selected User Fields area of the New Profile window , click the Edit button at the right of the user field you want to edit. The Edit a User Field window similar to the Add New User Field window will then opens. 5. Make the desired change (name, description or type). 6. Click Save. The user field is updated.
Issue 5.9.B 2.8.5 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 DELETING USER FIELD OR PROFILE H OW TO D ELETE AN A VAILABLE U SER F IELD The user can delete a user field from the list of available user fields either from the New profile window or from the Edit Profile window. To do so, proceed as follows: 1. In the Available User Fields list, select the user field(s) to be deleted. 2.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B In case the profile is not referenced, it remains present in the Metadata Profiles Management window, in a dimmed and italic format, but it is no more accessible and can be recovered later.
Issue 5.9.B 2.8.6 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 HOW TO COPY A PROFILE You can choose to copy an existing profile and then edit some information if needed. To copy a profile, proceed as follows: 1. In the main IPDirector window, select the menu Metadata > Profiles Management. The Metadata Profiles Management window opens. 2. Select the profile to be copied. 3.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B H OW TO E XPORT A P ROFILE OR A L OG S HEET P ROFILE To export a metadata profile into an XML file, proceed as follows: 1. In the main IPDirector window, select the menu Metadata > Profiles Management. The Metadata Profiles Management window opens. 2. Select the profile or the log sheet profile to export. 3. In the File Menu, select Export Selected Profiles.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 2.9 LAYOUTS 2.9.1 OVERVIEW Depending on job content and personal preferences, most users have a preferred screen layout (open windows and window positions). The purpose of the Layout features in IPDirector is to present a user his personalized screen layout every time he logs on to IPDirector. A number of Layout definitions can be saved and retrieved with a single mouse click.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B H OW TO C REATE A N EW L AYOUT To create a new layout, proceed as follows: 1. Select New in the Layout menu. The New Layout window opens. 2. Enter the appropriate inform ation and, if required, select an icon to illustrate your layout. 3. Click OK. The following option window appears: 4.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 H OW TO O PEN AN E XISTING L AYOUT FROM THE L AYOUT M ENU To open an existing layout, proceed as follows: 1. Select Open in the Layout menu. The Load Layout window opens. 2. Select a Layout and click Load. The different windows corresponding to the selected layout open. H OW TO S AVE A L AYOUT To save the current layout, select Save in the Layout menu.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B H OW TO D ELETE AN E XISTING L AYOUT To delete an existing layout, proceed as follows: 1. Select Delete in the Layout menu. The Delete Layout window opens: 2. Select the Layout you wish to delete. 3. Click Delete. 4. Click Close. H OW TO P UBLISH A L AYOUT To publish the current layout, proceed as follows: 1. Select Publish in the Layout menu. The Publish window opens: 2.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 H OW TO V IEW OR C HANGE L AYOUT P ROPERTIES To view or change the layout properties, proceed as follows: 1. Select Properties in the Layout menu. The Properties window opens: 2. Make any required changes and click OK. H OW TO I MPORT A L AYOUT To import a layout, proceed as follows: 1. Select Import in the Layout menu. The Import Layouts window opens. 2.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B H OW TO E XPORT A L AYOUT To export a layout, proceed as follows: 1. Select Export in the Layout menu. The IPDirector Export Layouts window opens: 2. Select the layout to export and click Export. The following Export Layouts window opens: 3. Select the folder in which to export the layout. 4. Type a nam e for the layout. 5. Click the Save button. 6.
Issue 5.9.B 2.9.3 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 LAYOUT PANEL I NTRODUCTION The Layout panel allows single-click access to your saved Layouts. The Layout menu is described in details in section 2.9 “Layouts”, on page 42. It opens when you click the Layout tab on the left screen border. The Layout panel is em pty when you first open it.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 4. Issue 5.9.B Enter a name for the new toolbar and click OK. The new layout toolbar name is displayed in the Layout Toolbar field. H OW TO A DD A L AYOUT TO A L AYOUT T OOLBAR To add a layout to a Layout toolbar, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Layout tab on the left screen border to open the Layout panel. 2. Right-click the grey empty region under the blue Layout Toolbar field.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 L AYOUT T OOLBAR C OMMANDS To perform other Layout toolbar operations, more commands are available.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Layout Button Contextual Menu: Right-clicking a Toolbar button in the layout panel opens the following contextual menu: Select one of the commands to: • rename a button. This option only renames the layout shortcut but does not rename the corresponding layout. • delete a button. This option only deletes the layout shortcut but does not delete the corresponding layout.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 2.10 SETTINGS This section only describes the general and global settings applicable to several modules. For more information on specific settings, refer to dedicated chapters: 52 • Playlists settings: detailed in chapter on Playlist Panel in part 6 of the user manual. • Control Panel settings: detailed in chapter on Control Panel in part 5 of the user manual.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B 2.10.1 GENERAL SETTINGS The general settings apply to the whole IPDirector system. D ISPLAY XT S TRUCTURE The Display XT Structure setting makes it possible to display the server structure in different ways in the various applications where it is available, e.g. in the Database Explorer, in the contextual menu of the Control Panel.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 D ISPLAY F ILE D IRECTORY S TRUCTURE The Display File Directory Structure setting makes it possible to display the file structure in different ways in the various applications where it is available. Three possible displays are available: Display option Description Do not display All elem ents are listed without displaying the file directory organization.
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Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 2.10.2 AUTO-NAME SETTINGS The Auto-Name / Clip and Auto-Name / File settings allow the user to define autonaming rules for new clips and new files.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Clip Name Prefix – Format String When the New Ingest or ‘Open Save Clip Window’ name as specified in the left empty, the users will clip creation. the Save Clip windows are displayed, refer to section on page 59, a prefix is automatically added to the clip Clip Name Prefix - Format String field.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Clip File Name – Format String This setting will be used to name the files created when backing up clips using XFile or XTAccess. If left empty, the default XTAccess or XFile settings will be used. The various possible form at string options are listed and explained in the field. Double-clicking an item appends it to the format string.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B 2.10.3 CLIPS SETTINGS Several settings linked to the clip creation can be defined in the Clips category available from the Tools > Settings menu. These settings are shortly described below. G ENERAL S ETTINGS FOR C LIPS Open Save Clip Window If this setting is NOT checked, the clip will be made instantly when the NEW CLIP button is selected in the Control Panel.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 window or a prefix is added to the clip name if defined in the Auto-Nam e / Clip settings. Guardbands The guardbands are A/V material which is added on both sides of the clip boundaries when the clip is created. When a new clip is saved, the guardband defined in seconds in this setting will automatically be added before the IN point of the clip and after the OUT point of the clip.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B C LIP T AKES S ETTINGS Default Effect Type The Default Effect Type setting allows you to define the default transition effect to be applied when you use the Take function to shift from the PGM to the PRV channel. You can transition effects for the audio track and the video track.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 2.10.4 GPI SETTINGS I NTRODUCTION The GPI is the General Purpose Interface device that can be connected to the EVS video server. It allows the operator to send commands directly to the EVS server. These commands need to be reflected in the IPDirector applications. The GPI keys first need to be configured in the Setup Configuration on the EVS server.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B • from Output GPIs to Input GPIs: the configuration of the last 4 Output GPIs is cleared. • from Input GPIs to Output GPIs: a message will warn the user that the TTL GPIs may be used as Input GPIs in playlist, playlist macro command or timeline macro command.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 In the IPDirector workspace, the triggered action will be reflected in the open applications to which the player channel has been assigned. Only the GPI keys set up to be managed by IPDirector on the EVS server can be configured in the Input GPIs Settings window. The other ones will be dimmed.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace Issue 5.9.B EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Action Description TALLY Activates or deactivates the on-air flag on the selected channel. EXITASAP Initiates a command to exit the loop as soon as possible without playing the current element until its end and jump to the selected element. EXITOUT Initiates a command to exit the loop as soon as the OUT point of the current elem ent is reached and jump to the selected element.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Delay It is possible to specify a delay between the time the GPI key is pressed and the time the action will be carried out on the EVS server. O UTPUT GPI S S ETTINGS The Output GPIs are signals that are sent by the GPI from an EVS server under the control of the IPDirector.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Panel chapter of the part 6 of the user manual for more detailed inform ation: • Using Action Tags into a Playlist to Trigger Transport Functions or Playout Effects • Playlist Macro Command Settings The Output GPIs Settings window is used to determine how to use the TTL GPIs and to specify the Advance value.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 3. Channel Explorer 3.1 INTRODUCTION Through the Channel Explorer, any IPDirector workstation can take control of one or several channels on EVS servers that are connected to the XNet network. The controlled channel(s) can be locked.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B You can perform many operations from the Channel Explorer menus, for example: 3.
Issue 5.9.B 3.2.1 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 TREE VIEW Click the Tree button to activate Tree View: In the tree view you can see all available resources. All item s are preceded by an icon.
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Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Icon Description EVS video server connected to the XNet with channels available for use with IPDirector EVS video server connected to the XNet with available channels displayed in its sub menu EVS video server connected to the XNet without an RS422 link to a workstation for channel control by IPDirector XFile connected to the XNet VTR connected to the XNet 3.2.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 3.2.3 Issue 5.9.B PLAYER VIEW Click the Player button to activate the Player View: In this view you can see the following items: • hi-res players • lo-res players Click the arrow to the right of the Player button to select which items you want to display in the Player view: 3.2.
Issue 5.9.B 3.2.5 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 VTR VIEW Click the VTR button to activate the VTR View. In VTR view, you can only see the available VTR devices, there are no commands available. 3.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES 3.3.1 HOW TO ASSIGN A PLAYER CHANNEL TO A CONTROL PANEL There are three ways to assign a player channel to a control panel: 1.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 3.3.2 Issue 5.9.B HOW TO DEFINE THE DEFAULT PLAYER FOR IPDIRECTOR The Default player setting is used when you open a new application window, such as the Database Explorer or IPLogger. To define the Default Player, proceed as follows: 1. In the Channel explorer, select the player you wish to define as the default player. 2. Right-click and select Set as Default Player from the contextual menu. 3.
Issue 5.9.B 3.3.3 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 HOW TO START / STOP A SERVER INGEST From the Channel Explorer, you can start and stop a server ingest. I N T REE V IEW To start/stop an ingest from the Tree View, proceed as follows: 1. Select the desired recorder(s). Use SHIFT+click or CTRL+click to select multiple recorders. 2. Right-click and select Start XT Ingest. 3.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B I N R ECORDER V IEW To start/stop an ingest from the Rec View, proceed as follows: 1. Select the desired recorder(s). Use SHIFT+click or CTRL+click to select multiple recorders. 2. Right-click and select Start Ingest on Selected Channels. OR Click the Record Now button 3.
Issue 5.9.B 3.3.4 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 HOW TO START, STOP OR KILL A STREAM From the Channel Explorer, you can start and stop streams. To start/stop a stream, proceed as follows: 1. Go to the desired stream in the tree view. 2. Right-click and select the desired option. The available options for starting streams (and ingests) depend on the selected stream (Hi or Lo). StreamHi SteamLo 3.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 3.3.5 Issue 5.9.B HOW TO LOCK A CHANNEL Right-click a channel and select Lock to prevent other users from using the channel. 3.3.6 HOW TO UNLOCK A CHANNEL If a channel is locked, it is show n in the Channel Explorer: channel locked from the current workstation channel locked from another workstation To unlock a channel: right-click the channel and select Unlock.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 To remove the Timeline Lock, proceed as follow s: 1. Select one or both of the channels with the Timeline Lock icon. 2. Right-click and select Unlock Timeline. Note The Lock Timeline mode is not automatically deactivated when the user leaves IPEdit. It needs to be deactivated manually in the Channel Explorer. 3.3.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B OR press + 3. The ganged channels will now have an their new status. 4. To add more channels to a group: select all channels of the group and the new channel, right-click and select Gang again. icon next to them to signify You can have many different ganged channel groups with a number of channels per group, performing different tasks on a production.
Issue 5.9.B 3.3.9 IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 HOW TO UNGANG GANGED CHANNELS To ungang ganged channels, proceed as follows: 1. Select the ganged channels with SHIFT+click or CTRL+click. 2. Right-click one of the channels and select Ungang. Note Channels can be selected even if they are part of different groups. Each selected channel will be removed from the ganged group of channels it was part of. 3.3.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace Issue 5.9.B EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 • press 3. + . The channels are now shown with the PGM and PRV icons: Note You can only make a PGM/PRV pair of PGM1-PGM2 or PGM 3-PGM4 on any EVS server. PGM1 or PGM3 are always the PGM channels and PGM2 or PGM4 will always be the PRV channels. 3.3.11 HOW TO ASSOCIATE CHANNELS IN FILL & KEY MODE Channels of the EVS servers can be ganged in a specific style called Fill & Key.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 • press 3. + . The channels are now shown with the Fill and Key icons: The association will also be reflected in the title bar of the Control panels. Note The first channel you select will become the Fill and the second one the Key. 3.3.12 HOW TO LAUNCH A NEW INGEST FROM WITHIN CHANNEL EXPLORER You can launch a new ingest in Ingest Scheduler from within the Channel Explorer.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B This will launch Ingest Scheduler, with a New Schedule window open: Refer to the Ingest Scheduler manual for more information on how to create a new scheduled ingest. 3.3.13 HOW TO ASSIGN YOUR SHUTTLEPRO TO A CHANNEL You can assign your ShuttlePRO controller to one of the channels in Channel Explorer. To do that, proceed as follows: 1.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Note Refer to the ShuttlePRO section of the manual for more information on the operation of the controller. 3.3.14 HOW TO APPLY ANOTHER SERVER CONFIGURATION It is possible to apply another server configuration provided that you have the appropriate user right. To do so, proceed as follows: 1. Right-click a server name in the Channel Explorer. 2.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 4. Issue 5.9.B Select another configuration from the Application List. The corresponding parameters are displayed in the Application parameters pane. The background button turns blue. 5. 3.4 Press the Select and Restart Server button to apply the new configuration. CHANNEL EXPLORER SHORTCUTS Some commands in the Channel Explorer can be accessed from the keyboard.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 4. System Management 4.1 SHORTCUT DEFINITION 4.1.1 INTRODUCTION For each application in the IPDirector there are keyboard shortcuts available to make operation faster to the operator. All shortcuts can be redefined to suit individual preferences. A list of the shortcut defaults applied on system delivery is available when clicking the button corresponding to an application. 4.1.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B • If the new shortcut key is still available, it is automatically modified in the Current Value column. • If the new shortcut key is not available, the following type of error message is displayed: 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all the shortcuts to be modified. 6. Select OK to confirm the changes in the shortcut definition.
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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 4.1.4 Issue 5.9.B CHANNEL MANAGEMENT SHORTCUTS In the IPDirector main window, the menu Tools > Define Shortcuts in the menu bar allows the users to define shortcuts for most of the common operations with the IPDirector. Shown in the screenshots below are all Channel Management shortcuts that are available, the default values are shown. These can be modified and saved by the system user if desired.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 4.2 REMOTE CONTROL MANAGEMENT 4.2.1 INTRODUCTION Remote devices can be connected to IPDirector to perform specific actions: 4.2.2 • MPlay Remote: Multi-Playout controller used to control the playout of subjects on up to 4 channels. • BEPlay Remote: used for media browsing, editing and playout.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B MP LAY R EMOTE C ONFIGURATION You can access the Remote Control Manager window from the IPDirector main window, via Tools > Remote Control Manager. Then, select the tab corresponding to the MPlay Remote device. Several MPlay remote devices can be connected. In this case, as many tabs are displayed as they are devices. One of the device is defined as Master, the other ones as slaves.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 fields in the Remote Control Manager window. The player channel name is displayed in the Channel Name field: 3. If needed, repeat these two steps for the three other Linked Channels fields.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Fill and Key Mode: How to Customize Transport Buttons To associate a transport function to one of the button, proceed as follows: 1. In the Remote Control Manager window, right-click one of the buttons in the box you have assigned a player channel to. The contextual menu with all the transport functions available is displayed: 2. Select the function you want to assign to the button.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Note If the Apply function to all channels checkbox is selected, when the operator changes a function assigned to a button, it will be changed to all the groups of the remote. This modification is done on the selected tab only, not on all the connected Remote P devices.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B BEP LAY R EMOTE C ONFIGURATION The configuration of the BEPlay remote device is performed from the Remote C ontrol Manager window. You can access this window from the IPDirector main window, via Tools > Remote Control Manager. Then, select the tab corresponding to the BEPlay Remote device. There can only be one BEPlay remote per IPDirector workstation.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 From this window, you will be able to • assign channels to the remote Function buttons • select a remote layout • define target destinations to send the controlled media to • monitor the connection status. Assigning Channels to Function Buttons Refer to section ‘How to Assign Player or Recorder Channels to Function Buttons in Favorite Mode’ on page 106.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Selecting Destination Targets From the Destinations area of the Remote Control Manager window, you select the destination targets where the media will be sent to when using the Send to button. The available targets and nearline are the same as those available from the Save Clip window. Refer to part 5 of the user manual.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 The following table gives a brief description of the action of each action button. The media types on which the action button has an effect are mentioned in bold in the Description column. Italicized actions are those linked to the upper part of a button, for which you need to press the SHIFT button before pressing the action button.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace Issue 5.9.B EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Button Description LAST CLIPS Displays the list of last created clips and allows the selection of a clip by using the wheel, Automatically loads the last created clip on the controlled channel. MENU: gets out of the Last Created Clips list. ENTER: appends the selected clip to the default playlist.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Button Description PREV Playlists / clips / trains: Loads the previous playlist element, linked clip or train on the controlled channel. PRV TRANS Playlists: Allows to preview a transition effect between playlist elements. This starts the play before the elem ent transition, for the duration of the pre-roll defined in the Playlist Panel.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace Issue 5.9.B EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Button Description Goto OUT Playlist elements / clips: Goes to the OUT frame and timecode of the loaded media. NEW Playlist elements / clips / trains: Allows to save a new clip after Mark IN and Mark OUT points have been defined. UPDATE Playlist elements / clips: Allows to save the changes made to a playlist element or to a clip.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Button Description Browse options) inserts the loaded clip to the default playlist, before or after the loaded element, depending on the setting. • SHIFT - MENU button: switches the function buttons assignment between the normal mode (all channels of an EVS video server) and the favorite mode (channels defined in the Remote Control Manager window).
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B The zero position is calculated from the current playout speed to correspond to the point where the speed is null. The following picture represents the positions of different speed values: SHIFT VAR Mode The Shift Var wheel mode is activated by pressing the SHIFT then the VAR buttons. It is used to fine tune a speed by applying +1% or -1% to the speed. The LED flashes red.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 favorite mode, press the SHIFT button and then the MENU button. How to Assign Player or Recorder Channels to Function Buttons in Favorite Mode To assign a channel to a function button of the BEPlay Remote from the Remote Control Manager window, proceed in one of the two following ways: • • From the Channel Name contextual menu 1.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Note If you do not have the user right to control the channel, the channel name is displayed but the Function button LED is dimmed. 3. If needed, repeat these two steps for the other Linked Channels fields or Function button areas.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 How to Assign Player or Recorder Channels to Function Buttons in Normal Mode To assign all the channels from an EVS video server to the function buttons of the BEPlay Remote, proceed as follows: 1. On the remote, press the SHIFT button and then the SEL XT button. The list with the available EVS video servers is displayed on screen. 2. Use the remote wheel to select an EVS server. 3.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B Selecting the Software Player You can assign the Software Player to the BEPlay remote in one of the two following ways. • from the Channel Name contextual menu, as described for the channels in section ‘How to Assign Player or Recorder Channels to Function Buttons in Favorite Mode’ on page 106.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 L OADING M EDIA Loading a Train Possible Actions You can load a train on the controlled player channel in one of the following ways: • If the required recorder is assigned to a Function button, press this corresponding Function button. The LED flashes red. • In case a train is already loaded on the controlled player, you can press the NEXT or the PREV button.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Element Previously Loaded Pressing the F button of a recorder… Train in Play loads the corresponding train in play at the same timecode. Train in E/E loads the corresponding train in E/E. Issue 5.9.B Loading a Clip Clips can be selected from different sources to load them on the controlled player channel: • From the Search TC list: refer to section ‘Action Buttons on page 99.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 Browsing Clips Browsing through clips is done in the Database Explorer. The users can navigate in the grid, in the tree view or in the saved filters pane if it is displayed.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Issue 5.9.B How to Browse a Clip in the Tree View To browse clips when the prerequisites are met, proceed as follows: 1. Press the BROWSE button on the remote. The Database Explorer linked to the remote becomes active on screen. The Browse mode of the Database Explorer is enabled The focus is in the grid. 2. Use the PREV button to move to the tree view. 3.
Issue 5.9.B IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011 4.3 SHUTTLEPRO CONFIGURATION 4.3.1 INTRODUCTION ShuttlePRO has a Jog wheel and a Shuttle ring, and fifteen buttons. The two top rows of buttons on the ShuttlePRO series have labels for quick reference as to which functions each button is designed to perform. Since version 4 of IPDirector, the ShuttlePRO driver is no more needed. IPDirector accesses directly to this hum an device.
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace Issue 5.9.B EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 4.3.
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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace Issue 5.9.B EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 Index A add layout to layout toolbar ............................................ 53 application toolbar in main window ........................................................ 21 in main window ........................................................ 12 assign player channel to control panel ................................ 80 associate channels in PGM/PRV mode ...........................
Issue 5.9.B I image capture settings ..................................................................... 73 import layout ........................................................................ 50 Input GPIs setting ................................................................. 68, 72 K key default output setting ....................................................................... 60 keyboard lock ........................................................................... 21 L language setting .
IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 1: General Workspace Issue 5.9.B EVS Broadcast Equipment -– January 2011 displayed information ............................................... 23 in main window ........................................................ 13 possible actions ........................................................ 24 process status icons ...................................................... 29 profile add user field ............................................................
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