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Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Issue 3.1.B C OPYRIGHT EVS Broadcast Equipment – Copyright © 2010. All rights reserved. D ISCLAIMER The information in this manual is furnished for inform ational use only and subject to change without notice.
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Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Issue 3.1.B Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................... III WHAT’S NEW ON XEDIO DISPATCHER V3.1? .............................................................. V 1. 1.1 1.2 2. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................... 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...............
Issue 3.1.B 4.8.2 4.8.3 4.8.4 4.8.5 4.8.6 4.8.7 4.8.8 4.8.9 4.8.10 4.8.11 4.8.12 5. Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 How to Load a Clip in the Clip Player ....................................................................................34 How to Load a Storyboard in the Storyboard Player .............................................................35 Video Display ...................................................................................
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 What’s New on Xedio Dispatcher V3.1? The following table describes the sections updated to reflect the new and modified features on Xedio Dispatcher from Xedio Suite 3.1 (compared to Xedio Suite 3.0). In the user manual, the icon has been added on left margin to highlight information on new and updated features.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 1. Introduction 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Xedio Dispatcher is a software product used for importing A/V files, rough-cutting and exporting rough-cuts to multiple destinations and formats. Xedio Dispatcher automatically detects connected devices (such as P2, XDCAM or XDCAM EX devices), and instantly displays their contents.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 • AVI (DV25, DVCPRO25, DVCPRO50) • QuickTime (DV, DVCPRO25, DVCPRO50, IMX-D10 30/40/50, MJPEG) • Raw DV (DV, DVCPRO25, DVCPRO50) • EVS (DVCPRO50, MJPEG, IMX-D10 30/40/50 and Supermotion) • PCM (wav audio files) • WM9 • H.264 AVC (MP4, TS) • MXF OP1A SMPTE (DVCPRO50) HD V IDEO C ODECS Supported standards • 1080i 50/59.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 • Long GOP MPEG-2 (TS, PS) • MXF OP1A SMPTE (Avid DNxHD®, DVCPROHD) R EQUIREMENTS R ELATED TO S OURCE F ILES The source files must meet the following requirements: • All video and audio source files (SD or HD) must include maximum 8 audio channels at 48 KHz, in stereo pairs (dual mono is not supported).
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 2. Installation 2.1 PREREQUISITES Here is the list of prerequisites to the installation of Xedio Dispatcher: 2.2 • Hardware requirements must be met • Software requirements must be met • The XSecure application needs to be installed on the workstation with all the required license codes • Xedio Dispatcher has to be installed with administrator rights.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 S OFTWARE R EQUIREMENTS Xedio Dispatcher has to be installed on a computer running Windows XP Pro SP3 32 bits. 2.3 LICENSES 2.3.1 LICENSE CODES REQUIRED The XSecure application needs to be installed on the workstation.
Issue 3.1.B 2.4 Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE A Setup wizard guides you through the installation of Xedio Dispatcher. To install Xedio Dispatcher, proceed as follows: 1. Copy the installation file FullXedioDispatcher_3.01.xx.exe locally. This is the full installer file, which you need to use for a first installation. Use the X e d i o D i s p a t c h e r _ 3 . 0 1 . x x . e x e for upgrades. 2.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Issue 3.1.B When the application is installed, you need to restart the computer. The Xedio Dispatcher installer will then perform some final installation steps before you can launch the application.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 3. Configuration and Customization 3.1 EXPORT TARGET PROFILES 3.1.1 DEFINITION An Export Target Profile (also called ‘RTProf’) is an .xml file that contains the definition for rendering the storyboard created in Xedio Dispatcher into a single file on a given destination or a clip on a given EVS server.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Issue 3.1.B The Target wizard opens. 3. In the Target Type dialog box, select the types of targets you want to generate, either files stored on the network, or clips on EVS servers: Click Next 4. If you have asked to generate hi-res files, the High Resolution File Creation dialog box will be displayed.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Click Next 5. If you have asked to generate lo-res files, the Proxy/LoRes File Creation dialog box will be displayed. Specify the same information for the low resolution files as for the highresolution file.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Issue 3.1.B Click Next 6. If you have asked to generate clips, the Export to EVS Video Server dialog displays. Specify both IP addresses of the EVS video server, the codec used on the server, the FTP login and password, the default page on which the generated clip will be stored.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Click Finish to confirm the Target Profile Definition. The target profile you have created is now available for use in the Target field of the Export Tool in Xedio Dispatcher. 3.2 KEYWORD GRIDS The keywords grids used in Xedio Dispatcher are stored as .xml files in C:\Program Grids\*.xml. Files\EVS Broadcast Equipment\XedioDispatcher\Keyword They are compatible with IPDirector.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 3.3 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 3.3.1 PARAMETER PROFILES You can access the parameter profiles in Xedio Dispatcher, via the menu Parameters > Parameter Profiles. The parameters that are not described below are not used in the current version of Xedio Dispatcher.
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Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Label Type Default Value Description JogAudioThreshol dLO Real Value 4.0 Maximum playing speed, in lo-res, above which the audio will no longer be audible. JogRangeHI Real Value 1.0 Jog Range in HiRes (from -1.0 to 1.0) JogRangeLO Real Value 2.0 Jog Range in LoRes (from -2.0 to 2.0) PrevNextX Fields 20 Cursor moves from the current position when using multiple-field moves.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Workspace Label Type Default Value Description AllowMatchFrame Boolean F Allows the Match Frame feature (toggle from edit to media): If this is active, the Match Fram e button is available in the Storyboard Player 3.3.2 HOW TO EDIT A PARAMETER PROFILE To edit the parameters values of a profile, proceed as follows: 1.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4. User Interface 4.1 STARTING XEDIO DISPATCHER To start Xedio Dispatcher, select the Xedio Dispatcher application via the menu Start > All Programs > EVS Broadcast Equipm ent > Xedio Dispatcher > Xedio Dispatcher OR double-click the Xedio Dispatcher shortcut on the desktop: 4.2 OVERVIEW The Xedio Dispatcher user interface consists of four areas, besides the Menu bar.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Area Description Source Device This area displays the plugged-in devices and the media that has been automatically detected on the devices. See also the section 4.4 ‘Source Device Area’, on page 22. Workspace This is the working area where you mainly perform the follow ing actions: • Loading, playing and editing the source clips to create subclips that will be added to a storyboard.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.3 Issue 3.1.B MENU BAR The Menu bar gives access to the following commands: M enu item Description File Exit Closes Xedio Dispatcher View Status Bar Displays/hides the status bar at the bottom of the window Help About Provides inform ation on the application version, the support phone number, etc.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.4 SOURCE DEVICE AREA 4.4.1 INTRODUCTION When you open Xedio Dispatcher, the application automatically detects the plugged-in SD or HD devices (P2, XDCAM or XDCAM EX supports), and searches for media present on these supports. 4.4.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Source Device area displays: • the identified devices as the root branches of an expandable tree view.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.5 WORKSPACE AREA 4.5.1 INTRODUCTION In the Workspace area, you will list, browse and edit the media using one of the three possible views. The user interface elements in the Workspace area differ depending on the view mode. 4.5.
Issue 3.1.B 4.5.3 Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 THUMBNAIL VIEW IN THE WORKSPACE AREA P URPOSE You will work in this view to select the source clips you want to use to create storyboard elements.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.5.4 Issue 3.1.B CLIP PLAYER VIEW IN THE WORKSPACE AREA P URPOSE You will work in this view to perform the following actions: • Playing the source clips displayed in the thumbnail view or corresponding to a storyboard element. • Preparing sub-clips to be added to the storyboard.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 The following table provides a short description on the various areas highlighted in the Clip Player view. You will find more detailed inform ation on the Clip Player in the section 4.8 ‘Clip Player and Storyboard Player’, on page 33: User Interface Element Description See also … Video Display & Audio Meters It displays the media loaded on the Player.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.5.5 STORYBOARD PLAYER VIEW IN THE WORKSPACE AREA P URPOSE You will work in this view to perform the following actions: • Play a storyboard to see the final result before exporting it. • Add an audio guide track over the storyboard.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 The following table provides a short description on the various areas highlighted in the Storyboard Player view. You will find more detailed information in the section 4.8 ‘Clip Player and Storyboard Player’, on page 33: User Interface Element Description See also the … Video Display & Audio Meters It displays the video material loaded on the Player.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.6 TOOLS AREA 4.6.1 ACCESSING THE TABS IN THE TOOLS AREA Issue 3.1.B The Tools area contains several tabs that are organized horizontally. Click the Tools tab to expand the Tools area. 4.6.2 LOGGER I NTRODUCTION The Logger is the panel from which you will select the keyword grids you want to use when you create logs. You will also select keywords, and ranking you want to associate to a log in the Logger tab.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 The following table provides a short description on the various areas highlighted in the Logger tab. You will find more detailed information in the section 5.5 ‘Adding Logs to a Clip’, on page 52: User Interface Element Description Keyword Grid Selection field Field from which you can select the keyword grid you want to use.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.6.3 Issue 3.1.B EXPORT TOOL I NTRODUCTION The Export Tool is the panel where: • you select the target profile you want to use during the export process. • you create a new target using the Target wizard • you prepare and execute the export of storyboards, but also source clips, or sub-clips.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 The following table provides a short description on the various areas highlighted in the Export Tool tab. You will find more detailed inform ation in the section 5.8 ‘Exporting the Storyboard’, on page 57: User Interface Element Description Target Selection field Drop-down field from which you can select the target profile you want to use or create a new one.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.7 STORYBOARD AREA 4.7.1 OVERVIEW In the Storyboard area, you can see all storyboards you have created in Xedio Dispatcher. Each storyboard is displayed as a tab named according to the storyboard name. When you click the tab corresponding to a storyboard, the storyboard opens: the tab name becomes underlined, and the storyboard clips are displayed as thumbnails in the tab.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 T RANSPORT AND E DITING Z ONES IN THE C LIP P LAYER T RANSPORT Z ONES IN THE S TORYBOARD P LAYER 4.8.2 HOW TO LOAD A CLIP IN THE CLIP PLAYER When you load a clip in the Clip Player, the Clip Player becomes automatically active, and the Clip Player button is selected • : To load a source clip from the Thumbnail view, double-click on it and the clip will display in the Clip Player.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.8.3 HOW TO LOAD A STORYBOARD IN THE STORYBOARD PLAYER To load a storyboard in the Storyboard Player, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Storyboard Player button to open the Storyboard Player. 2. Drag the tab of the requested storyboard to the Storyboard Player: The storyboard is open in the Storyboard player.
Issue 3.1.B 4.8.4 Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 VIDEO DISPLAY The video display is common to the Clip Player and Storyboard Player. A DJUSTING THE P LAYER V IDEO D ISPLAY You can adjust the Player video display via a contextual menu. You call the contextual menu by right-clicking the Video Display zone on the Player area.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.8.5 PLAYER TRACK SELECTION BUTTONS All the available audio sources from a media are displayed below the Video Display Clip Player. The Track Selection buttons are specific to the Clip Player.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Audio meters located on the right side of the Video Display represent the monitored track. Db values are displayed on each side. They correspond to the values defined in Parameters > Parameter Profiles > General > Vumeter for the top level, the saturation level, the warning level and the bottom level. Values for 0, -2, -4, -8 and -16 are shown as well if they do not overwrite the database values.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Issue 3.1.B (See the section ‘Nowline, Mark IN and Mark OUT’, on page 39). The middle area includes a dark grey zone. This zone shows the portion of the media out of the whole media included in the top area and the position in the whole media: • When a media has just been loaded, the top area represents the whole media: The dark grey area covers the whole space in the middle area.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Mark IN and Mark OUT Points In the Clip Player, click at the requested position on the media bar and click the Mark IN button to add the mark IN of a sub-clip. In the Clip Player, click at the requested position on the media bar and click the Mark OUT button to add the mark OUT of a sub-clip.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Field/Button Keyboard Function Name and Description Shortcut - Go to OUT Moves from the current position to the Mark OUT point. Fast Forward Plays the media forward at a preset fast speed. The button changes to a Stop icon when the media is being played forward. - Fast Forward (with modified speed) Changes the preset speed to higher speed value.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Field/Button Keyboard Function Name and Description Shortcut - Previous 10 Frames Moves 10 frames before the current position in Pause mode. or + - Next 10 Frames Moves 10 frames after the current position in Pause mode. or + Playing a clip from mark IN to mark OUT - Playing a clip in loop from mark IN to mark OUT + TC OUT of the loaded clip.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Note: The user can define the keyboard shortcuts in Xedio Manager to perform transport control commands. The keys mentioned below are the default settings. Field/Button Keyboard Function Name and Description Shortcut Play/Stop (space bar) Start/stops playing the storyboard. The button changes to a Stop icon when the media is being played. Fast Forward Plays the media forward at a preset fast speed.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Field/Button Keyboard Function Name and Description Shortcut - Previous 10 Frames Moves 10 frames before the current position in Pause mode. or + - Next 10 Frames Moves 10 frames after the current position in Pause mode. or + Go to Next Transition (Storyboard Player only) Moves to the next storyboard clip. Go to Prev. Transition (Storyboard Player only) Moves to the previous storyboard clip.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 The following table describes the various fields that are used to create clips: Field/Button Keyboard Function Name and Description Shortcut Mark IN or Sets a mark IN point at the nowline position on the media bar: • A timecode value is added in Mark IN TC field. • A [ sign is shown on the video display • A green mark is added at this timecode on the media bar.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 4.8.10 LOG BUTTONS The Log buttons are common to the Clip Player and Storyboard Player. The logs are reference points to a specific frame in a video sequence. Their purpose is to mark points of interest on the media. The log is identified by a TC value, and relates to an action in a given event. It is associated to keywords and/or a ranking in Xedio Dispatcher.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5. Operation 5.1 GENERAL WORKING PROCESS When you want to create and export a storyboard, you will usually apply the following steps. These steps are explained as simple procedures in the following sections. Click on the step to jump directly to the corresponding section. 1. Creating an empty storyboard, on page 47 2. Selecting media, on page 49 3. Adding sub-clips to the storyboard, on page 50 4.
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Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5.3 SELECTING RELEVANT MEDIA 5.3.1 OPENING THE SOURCE CLIPS IN THE THUMBNAIL VIEW Issue 3.1.B You will create the storyboard clips on the basis of source clips included in the available media. Ticking the check box corresponding to a media will display thumbnails for each source clip included in this media in the Thumbnail view on the Workspace area. 5.3.
Issue 3.1.B 5.4 Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 ADDING CLIPS OR SUB-CLIPS TO THE STORYBOARD You can create sub-clips of the source clips in the Clip Player, or take over the source clips, and add them to the open storyboard. 5.4.1 HOW TO ADD A SUB-CLIP TO THE STORYBOARD To create a sub-clip and add it to the storyboard, proceed as follows: 1. Ensure the requested storyboard is open in the Storyboard area (see section 5.2.1, on page 47). 2.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5.4.2 Issue 3.1.B HOW TO ADD SOURCE CLIPS TO THE STORYBOARD To add a source clip to the storyboard, you can drag it from the thumbnail view of the workspace and drop it at the requested place in the Storyboard area. To add several source clips at a time, you can select them thanks to the usual commands, as detailed in section ‘Selecting Techniques’ on page 24. Clips are then added in chronological order. 5.4.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5.5 ADDING LOGS TO A CLIP 5.5.1 INTRODUCTION Whenever you want, you can add logs to the material loaded in the Clip Player, or in the Storyboard Player. Even if you add the log in the Storyboard Player, the logs are in fact added to the source clip. You can associate a ranking and/or keywords to the log. 5.5.
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Issue 3.1.B 5.5.4 Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 OTHER POSSIBLE ACTIONS ON LOGS The following table describes shortly other possible actions on logs: Action Description Moving from one log to the other • Click the Go to Prev. Log button to move to the log positioned on the left of the nowline. • Click the Go to Next Log button to move to the log positioned on the right of the nowline.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5.6 RECORDING AN AUDIO GUIDE TRACK 5.6.1 INTRODUCTION You have the possibility to record a voice-over sequence on one track of the storyboard. You can only record one audio guide track for one storyboard. Once the audio guide track has been created, you cannot modify it. If you want to change it, you need to delete it and record a new one.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5.7 CHECKING THE STORYBOARD 5.7.1 INTRODUCTION Once the storyboard is created, you can check the result by loading the storyboard in the Storyboard Player. 5.7.2 HOW TO LOAD A STORYBOARD IN THE STORYBOARD PLAYER To load a storyboard in the Storyboard Player, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Storyboard Player button to open the Storyboard Player. 2.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5.8 EXPORTING THE STORYBOARD 5.8.1 INTRODUCTION Issue 3.1.B Once your storyboard is finalized, you can export it to multiple destinations and to multiple formats at the same time. The destination folders and formats are defined in the target profiles you can select before you launch the export process. For more information on creating new target profiles, refer to the section 3.1 ‘Export Target Profiles’, on page 8.
Issue 3.1.B Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 o Drag the storyboard tab to the List of export jobs in the Export tool: 4. The storyboard name is added to the list of export jobs. 5. Click Start at the bottom of the Export tool. The storyboard is exported as defined in the selected target profile.
Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 5.8.3 EXPORTING CLIPS AND SUB-CLIPS You can also export individual source clips, or sub-clips using the Export tool. Proceed in the same way as for storyboards for exporting clips and sub-clips. To add a source clip, drag the thum bnail of the source clip from the thum bnail view of the workspace to the List of export jobs in the Export tool.
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Xedio Dispatcher – Version 3.1 – User’s Manual Issue 3.1.B EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2010 Glossary Term/Acronym Definition/Explanation Cue Point Reference point to a specific frame in a video sequence. Their purpose is to mark points of interest on the media. The cue point is only identified by a TC value. Event Event that is associated to a production show.
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