User's Manual Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Improvement Requests
- Regional Contacts
- User Manuals on EVS Website
- 1. Introduction
- 2. User Interface
- 2.1 OPENING OF DATABASE EXPLORER
- 2.2 OVERVIEW OF THE DATABASE EXPLORER
- 2.3 DATABASE EXPLORER TOOLBAR
- 2.4 TREE VIEW
- 2.5 ELEMENT GRID AND SEARCH OPTIONS
- 2.6 STATUS BAR
- Clips, Clip Elements and Nearline Files
- 4. Clips View
- 4.1 INTRODUCTION
- 4.2 UNDERSTANDING CLIP STRUCTURE ON AN EVS VIDEO SERVER
- 4.3 VIRTUAL LSM ID / REAL LSM ID
- 4.4 CLIP TREE STRUCTURE
- 4.5 CLIP DATA COLUMNS
- 4.6 CLIP CONTEXTUAL MENU
- 4.7 DELETING A CLIP
- 4.8 EDITING A CLIP
- 4.9 COPYING OR MOVING A CLIP
- 4.10 SENDING A CLIP TO A DESTINATION TARGET
- 4.10.1 Send To Menu
- 4.10.2 How to Send a Clip to the Default Archive
- 4.10.3 How to Send a Clip to a Destination Folder (Destination Target)
- 4.10.4 How to Add a Destination Target
- 4.10.5 How to Delete a Destination Target
- 4.10.6 How to Send a Clip to an XStore Workstation (Running CleanEdit Applications)
- 4.10.7 How to Send a Clip to an Avid System Using the AVID Transfer Manager
- 4.10.8 Transfer Monitoring
- 4.11 HOW TO MODIFY THE T/C IN OR THE DATE OF A CLIP
- 4.12 PUBLISHING A CLIP
- 4.13 LINKING CLIPS
- 5. Clip Elements View
- 6. Playlists View
- 7. Timelines View
- 8. Bins View
- 9. Logs View
- 9.1 INTRODUCTION
- 9.2 LOGS TREE STRUCTURE
- 9.3 HOW TO CREATE A LOGS DIRECTORY
- 9.4 HOW TO RENAME A LOGS DIRECTORY
- 9.5 HOW TO DELETE A LOGS DIRECTORY
- 9.6 HOW TO PUBLISH A LOG DIRECTORY OR A LOG SHEET
- 9.7 HOW TO VIEW THE LOG DIRECTORY OR LOG SHEET PROPERTIES
- 9.8 HOW TO DELETE A LOG DIRECTORY OR A LOG SHEET
- 9.9 HOW TO EXPORT A LOG SHEET FROM THE TREE
- 9.10 HOW TO EXPORT A LOGGING PROFILE FROM THE TREE
- 9.11 PRINTING A LOG SHEET
- 9.12 LOG EVENT COLUMNS
- 10. Media Files View
- 11. Searching the Database
- 12. Loading and Playing Media from the Database Explorer
- 13. Database Explorer Shortcuts

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Part 3: Browsing
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011
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9.12 LOG EVENT COLUMNS
The log event information is organized in columns in the Database Explorer grid.
The following table describes the contents of these columns:
Column Name Description
DEFAULT COLUMNS
T/C Timecode when the event was entered in the log.
Description Description of the event as entered upon creation.
Level A rating can be given to a log, from no stars to three stars.
This can be done at any time and can provide a useful search
criterion for use in the Database Explorer.
Color Colour given to the log at creation in IPLogger, if any.
Keywords The first five keywords associated with this log sheet.
Participants Participant keywords associated with this log sheet.
Parent
keywords
Keywords defined in the log sheet properties and therefore
common to all the logs of the log sheet.
Parent
Participants
Participant keywords defined in the log sheet properties and
therefore common to all the logs of the logsheet.
ADDITIONAL COLUMNS (alphabetically)
Log Date Date as defined when the log sheet was created.
Log LTC LTC timecode
Log LTC Date LTC date
Log USER T/C User timecode
Log USER T/C
Date
Date according to the user time code
Associated
Clips
The clips that contain the log T/C and that have been made on
the relevant recorders for the log sheet.
Event Name Name of the log sheets defined when it was created.
Event
Description
Free text entry, description added by user.
Event Date Date of the event for which the log was created.
Published User groups (if any) to which the log has been published.










