User Manual Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- What's New?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. User Interface
- 3. Managing Channels
- 4. Loading Media
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Possible Loading Actions
- 4.3. Loading a Train or a Recording Ingest
- 4.3.1. How to Load a Train from the Channel Explorer
- 4.3.2. How to Load a Train or a Recording Ingest from the Database Explorer
- 4.3.3. How to Select a Train or a Recording Ingest from the Panel
- 4.3.4. How to Reload the Last Loaded Train or Recording Ingest
- 4.3.5. How to Load the Source Media of a Clip
- 4.3.6. How to Load the Train from the Previous or Next Recorder Channel
- 4.3.7. How to Select a Train with the ShuttlePRO
- 4.3.8. How to Snap back to the Last Loaded Train or Recording Ingest
- 4.4. Loading a Clip
- 4.5. Loading a Playlist
- 4.6. Loading a Timeline
- 4.7. Loading a Media with the Take Function in PGM/PRV Mode
- 5. Moving through Media
- 6. Creating Media
- 7. Editing Media
- 8. Publishing a Clip
- 9. Transferring Media
- 10. Exporting and Importing Playlists
- 11. Settings
- 12. Control Panel Shortcuts

4.4.4. How to Load a Clip Containing a Log
Two types of clips contain a log timecode: protect media clips and clips automatically
associated to a log.
Both types are listed in the Logsheet grid of IPLogger and can be loaded on a player
channel or a Software Player.
To load such a clip, proceed as follows:
1. Associate a player channel or the Software Player to the IPLogger main window and
the same player to a Control Panel.
2. In IPLogger, expand the log line by clicking the small arrow.
3. Click the "Protect Media" clip or the associated clip you want to preview.
The clip is loaded on the player channel or on the Software Player.
4.4.5. Loading Rules for the Software Player
All types of clip elements may be separately loaded on the Software Player. However,
when the main line corresponding to the clip is selected from the Database Explorer,
instead of a clip element line, and loaded on the Software Player, a single clip element will
be loaded according to priority rules:
• Resolution: a low resolution clip element will have priority on a high resolution clip
element.
• Storage Priority parameter set in the General tab of the Remote Installer: if XT has
priority on Nearline, a XT clip will be loaded before a file or vice-versa.
It means that when low resolution and high resolution XT clips and files exist, and, for
example, XT has priority on Nearline, the following priority rules apply:
1. low resolution clip
2. low resolution file
3. high resolution clip
4. high resolution file
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