User manual

EVS Multicam Version 10.03
Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010
Issue
10.03.C
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11.16.6 NAVIGATING AMONG SWAP POINTS
When the operator is in Swap mode, the previous swap point can be reached by
pressing the Go to In button on the Remote. The next swap point is reached by
pressing the Go to Out button. The function works in loop mode.
11.17 REPLACE FUNCTION
11.17.1 INTRODUCTION
The purpose of the Replace function is to automate a routine used by operators to
create effects in a playlist: the operator would loop a section or an entire playlist
back to themselves and, during the playback, add some effects externally (graphic
insertion for instance) or internally (changing the speed).
While the operator would play the playlist back, and insert the requested effects,
the playback result would be re-injected into the playlist from a predefined IN
frame. The OUT point of the replaced section would be predefined or manually
defined in the record process.
Note
The Replace function is not allowed on playlists containing growing clips.
11.17.2 ENTERING THE REPLACE FUNCTION
A secondary menu with the Replace function has been added to the Playlist Edit
mode. Pressing Menu in Playlist Edit mode brings up the following menu:
Clr Unav. OtherAng
Replace MakeLoc Redo Undo
Select Replace in this secondary menu to enter the Replace function.
11.17.3 REPLACE EDIT AND REPLACE PLAYBACK MODES
Similar to the playlist, the Replace function has two modes:
THE REPLACE EDIT MODE
This mode makes it possible to specify the following information for the Replace:
IN point and OUT point, for the section to replace in the playlist. The OUT point
can also be defined during the Replace itself.
Loop mode parameters. See also the section ‘Loop Mode in the Replace
Function’, on page 138.
In
the Replace Edit mode, the playlist is considered as one entity on which you
can mark one IN point and one OUT point (pressing the IN and OUT points does
not retrim the current playlist clip).