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XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Issue 1.02.D C OPYRIGHT EVS Broadcast Equipment – Copyright © 2003-2009. All rights reserved. D ISCLAIMER The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice.
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XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Issue 1.02.D Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................................III WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 1.02? ..................................................................................IV 1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................1 2. SOFTWARE SETUP ..........................
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 What’s New in Version 1.02? A general review of XFile Lite user manual has taken place in parallel with the release of XFile Lite v1.02. For this reason, several sections have been reviewed even if no specific changes related to these sections have been brought on version 1.02. Only the changes linked to new features on version 1.02 are listed in the table below: N EW F EATURES IN XF ILE L ITE V ERSION 1.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 1. Introduction Digital Archiving on removable media The XFile application has access to all footage recorded on XT6U, XT4U, AirBox and SpotBox servers through the SDTI network. When a clip is created on one of the servers, a copy is automatically transferred to XFile.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 2. Software Setup 2.1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION To install the XFile Lite application, proceed as follow s: 1. Double-click the XFile Lite Installer 1.02 and follow the steps of the Setup Wizard: 2. Accept the software license agreement. 3. In the next window, select the destination directory where to install the new software and click Next .
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Issue 1.02.D • XFile Lite • XSecure Manager • MMEPlayer • M SXM L Click Next . 5. Select the folder in the Start Menu from where you will be able to start XFile Lite and press Next . 6. In the Ready to Install window, select Install to start the installation of the main files. A progress bar shows the activity of files transfer. 7. Press Finish to quit the installation process.
Issue 1.02.D 2.2 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 START-UP At first start, select the root folder to scan: The MXF files from the root folder are displayed in the list. 2.3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The system configuration is available in the Configuration > Config … menu from the menu bar. 2.3.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 2.3.2 Issue 1.02.D GRAB TAB In the Grab tab, you select the folder where the images grabbed from the Edit Clip module will be stored. G RAB F OLDER Select the destination folder to save the JPG/BMP files. O UTPUT F ORMAT The automatic selection of the output form at depends on the original format of the MXF files: • If the images are NOT modified by stretching, the JPG format will be selected as the output form at.
Issue 1.02.D 2.3.3 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 ADVANCED PARAMETERS TAB MME P LAYER F ULL P ATH The MME player is a universal player. The player can already be installed on your computer. Browse the folders and program files to define the path to access the MME player from the XFile Lite application. T REE PARAMETERS The Expand all Branches option allows displaying the complete contents of folders.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 2.3.4 Issue 1.02.D AVID TM TAB The backup files can be transferred to and converted to OMF or MXF Avid Media Type formats by the Avid TM. The Avid TM tab allows specifying the parameters to be used in this file transfer. The Transfer to Avid command is available in the contextual menu when you right click a clip in the Clip List. For more information, refer to section 2.4.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 How to Modify the Default Filename Format String To modify this default format string, proceed as follows: 8 1. In the field containing the file nam e, delete the part of the string you do not want to keep in the filename, if any. 2. To add a generic text (i.e.: WC2006_Match03…) in the filename string, sim ply type the text in the field. 3.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 2.3.5 Issue 1.02.D LICENSE INFORMATION TAB To generate a software key, refer to the complete instructions in the XSecure user manual.
Issue 1.02.D 2.4 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 CLIP MANAGEMENT The XFile Lite main window is divided into 3 main areas: • Folder Management Area • Clip List Area • File Info Area Cut, copy and paste buttons are also available on the main XFile Lite window. For more information, refer to the section ‘Moving and Copying Clips between Folders’, on page 36.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 2.4.1 FOLDER MANAGEMENT AREA F OLDER T REE AND C OMMANDS In the Folder Management area, the folder tree displays the root folder that contains the backup files displayed in the clip list. The view can be expanded to show the subfolders. The following command buttons are available above the folder tree: Command Use Allows browsing for a new root folder.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 H OW TO C REATE AND D ELETE F OLDERS IN THE R OOT F OLDER To create a new folder, proceed as follows: 1. In the Folders tree, select a folder where to create a new subfolder. 2. Click on the Create Folder button to open the XFile Lite Create Folder dialog box: 3. Type the name of the new folder. 4. Press OK to validate. To delete an existing folder, proceed as follows: 12 1.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 2.4.2 Issue 1.02.D CLIP LIST AREA The Clip List area includes two tabs, the working tab and the selection tab. • The Work tab displays the list of clips stored in the scanned folder. • The Selection tab displays the list of clips selected with the copy or cut buttons.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 The Work tab contains the follow ing elements: N° Element 1. Counter of clips stored in the scanned folder 2. Counter of clips selected for copy or cut actions and stored in the Selection tab 3. Buttons giving access to commands or options specific to the Clip List: • Storyboard button to export the clip data to an HTML file. For more information, see the section 3.5 ‘Storyboard’, on page 64.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 S ELECTION T AB (1) Counter of clips in the selection (2) Command shortcuts (3) List of clips in the selection T he clips selected via the Copy and Cut buttons are added to the Selection tab. The Selection tab contains the following elements: N° Element 1. Number of clips in the Selection tab 2. Command button : • Remove from Se lection button to remove one or more selected clips from the selection 3.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 C OUNTERS A counter of clips is available in the Work tab in the upper side of the list. The first value is the num ber of clips displayed in the list, the second value is the total amount of clips in memory (contents of path(s) + external folder + clips scheduled). The number of items in the different lists can affect the performance of the system.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Clip Information Description Sel. tab ClipName Displays the name assigned to the clip Date IN Displays the date of the clip IN point. √ This information is provided with clips created from Multicam v. 9.00, whatever the time code used. TC IN Displays the TC IN of the clip for the time code defined as primary time code in Multicam.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 S ORTING C LIPS IN THE C LIP L IST To sort a column in alphabetical or num erical order, click on the column and click again to invert the sorting.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Action Description Copy Copies the clips selected in the clip list and adds them to the selection displayed in the Selection tab. They can then be pasted to another folder. Paste Moves or copies the clips from the Selection tab into the folder selected in the Folders tree view. See also section 2.4.4 ‘Maintaining Clips and Files’ on page 36.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 D EFINING C OLUMNS D ISPLAYED IN THE C LIP L IST Use the right-click button of the mouse (into the clip list) to access this selection menu. All columns listed here. available are Select or unselect the item to be displayed or to be hidden.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 F ILTERS The filters allow restricting the clips displayed in the clip list. The upper part of the clip list displays a list of icons. These icons give access to the different filters to be applied to the clip list. Blue icon on a blue background. Filter inactive and hidden Green icon on a blue background. Filter is visible but inactive Green icon on a green background.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Creation date Note The Creation date and the backup time are different values. The creation date depends on the date and time defined on your XT6U, XT4U, AirBox or SpotBox. Please check the date-time of your system before operating. ‘Last Hour’ and ‘Last 24h’ are both quick shortcuts to display the clips created during the last hour or during the last 24 hours.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 1. Issue 1.02.D For date selection, do one of the following: • In the calendar, select the month with the left and right arrows, then the day of the month. OR • Press the Today button. 2. For time selection, do one of the following: • In the Time field, select the hour using the up and down arrows to change the value displayed or directly type the value when the field lights green. OR • Press the Now button. 3.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Clipnames Clicking on the icon on the right side opens the following dialog box: Filter Based on Prefix The Filter based on Prefix field allows defining a quick filter based on the first character(s) of a clipname. When you click the Add button to add the prefix defined to the Filter list, the system adds autom atically a "*" sign after the prefix.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Issue 1.02.D Keywords Clicking on the icon on the right side opens the following dialog box: Filter Based on Prefix The 'Filter based on Prefix' field allows defining a quick filter based on the first character(s) of a keyword. When you click the Add button to add the prefix defined to the Filter list, the system adds autom atically a "*" sign after the prefix.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 OK / Cancel Press OK to confirm your selection and to quit the dialog box. The new keywords appear in the filter field. Press Cancel to come back to the main XFile Lite window without applying any Keyword filter. UmID Clicking on the left icon will display the UmID filter.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 VarID Clicking on the right icon will display the VarID filter. Clicking on the icon on the right side opens the following dialog box: Filter Based on Prefix The Filter based on Prefix field allows defining a quick filter based on the first character(s) of a VarID. When you click the Add button to add the prefix defined to the Filter list, the system adds autom atically a "*" sign after the prefix.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Media / Clips The MXF file is the file containing all data related to a common audio/video data. The first clip created with this A/V data is called the MasterClip and has the particularity to get the same code for the ID-material and for the ID-louth. All clips ensued from this masterclip, either by copy, or by update, or by modifying the IN (i.e. short IN) or OUT (i.e.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 The following options are available for selection: Option Description ALL Displays all the clips MasterClip Displays only the Master Clips Note This filter is helpful when restoring clips, because it will only transfer the original clips, and skip the copies.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Camera label Clicking on the icon on the right side opens the following dialog box: Filter Based on Prefix The Filter based on Prefix field allows defining a quick filter based on the first character(s) of a camera label. When you click the Add button to add the prefix defined to the Filter list, the system adds automatically a "*" sign after the prefix.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Filter Based on Prefix The Filter based on Prefix field allows defining a quick filter based on the first character(s) of the session data. When you click the Add button to add the prefix defined to the Filter list, the system adds automatically a "*" sign after the prefix. Clip Markers The clip markers allow the users to tag clips into a global selection and to keep this selection from one mode to another.
Issue 1.02.D 2.4.3 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 FILE INFO AREA 1: Thumbnails 3: File metadata 2: Command buttons 4: Session metadata The File Info area displays the following information: N° Element Description 1 Thumbnails Thumbnails of the IN (i.e. SHORT IN) frame, REF frame and OUT (i.e. SHORT OUT) frame of the clip. 2 Command buttons Buttons to access: • the Edit Clip module in which you can edit the clip. See also the section 3.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 T HUMBNAILS The thumbnails defined for each file are extracted from the MJPEG files. The thumbnail shows the following fram es from left to right: • the IN (i.e. SHORT IN) frame, • the REF frame (automatically defined in the middle of the clip), • the OUT (i.e. SHORT OUT) frame. Update Thumbnails Option Use the thumbnails.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 SD clips are displayed with 4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 SD clips are displayed with the usual black strips. HD clips are displayed with 16:9 aspect ratio.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Issue 1.02.D F ILE AND S ESSION M ETADATA The metadata of the EVS MXF files is stored in the header of the MXF file. The metadata of backup files having other formats needs to be stored in a metadata XML file.
Issue 1.02.D 2.4.4 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 MAINTAINING CLIPS AND FILES M OVING AND C OPYING C LIPS BETWEEN F OLDERS The copy, cut and paste buttons allow moving or copying clips from one to another folder: Command Cut Copy Paste Use Stores the reference to the selected clip in the Selection tab. The clip remains in the original background until it is pasted. folder on an orange Stores the reference to the selected clip ino the Selection tab.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 H OW TO C OPY /M OVE C LIPS TO O THER F OLDERS Important Clips are linked to a MXF file. In this mode, the CUT and COPY commands affect the MXF file even if only a clip is selected. 1. In the Folders tree view, select the folder that contains the file to be copied or moved, i.e. the source folder. 2. Select the clips to be copied to one and single destination folder and click the Copy button .
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 H OW TO D ELETE A C LIP /F ILE As several clips are linked to a file, the Delete command has been split in 2 buttons: Delete File and Delete Clip . Both commands are available in the upper-right part of the Clip List area of the XFile Lite Work tab. To mark the clips and the files out, it is advised to change the display to 'Group' in the Media / Clips filter.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Issue 1.02.D H OW TO S ELECT AND D ELETE S EVERAL C LIPS 1. Press SHIFT or CTRL and select a batch of clips from the clip list 2. to open XFile Lite Multi-Delete Clips window. This window Press allows the operator to review the clips before deletion: 3. Press Delete All C lips to confirm the command or Cancel to abort the operation. 4.
Issue 1.02.D 2.4.5 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 MANUAL CONVERSIONS OF BACKUP FILES In XFile Lite, manual conversions from 8MB backup files to 2MB backup files, are possible from XFile Lite version 1.02. The converted backup files will be stored in a specified folder; they are not performed via the XT server. To convert manually EVS MXF files of 8MB blocks to EVS MXF files of 2MB, proceed as follows: 1.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 2.4.6 Issue 1.02.D BACKUP FILE TRANSFER TO EXTERNAL SYSTEMS From the Work tab of XFile Lite, it is possible to transfer the backup files to the Avid Transfer Manager. H OW TO T RANSFER B ACKUP F ILES TO A VID TM To transfer backup files to Avid TM, proceed as follow s: 1. Select the file(s) to transfer in the Clip List of the Work tab. 2. Right-click to open the contextual menu. 3.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 3. External modules The different external modules are available from XFile Lite. 3.1 PREVIEW CLIP Press the button in the upper right corner of the File Info area. The MME Player module is loaded with the selected clip. Use the command buttons to play back the clip, to search material, to review the clip frame by frame, etc. Note The MME Player plays back the clip from the IN point to the OUT point.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 3.2 EDITING A CLIP Currently, you can edit clips/files backed up in EVS MXF, MXF OP1A or Quick Time Movie. To edit a clip or file, select a it in the Clip List, and then do one of the following: • use the right-button of the mouse to access the contextual menu and select Edit: • press the button in the upper right corner of the File Info area. The XFile Lite Edit Clip window appears.
Issue 1.02.D 3.2.1 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 FILE INFO TAB The first tab shows all current data for the selected file: The list box in the right area displays all clips saved in a common MXF file. buttons to make a copy of a selected clip or to delete Use the a clip into the MXF file. Note The MXF Doctor software is integrated to the Edit clip module.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 3.2.2 Issue 1.02.D IN – OUT TAB In the IN-OUT tab, the user can, am ong others, modify the IN and/or OUT points, define a REF frame, modify the aspect ratio, etc. Note The time code inform ation displayed in the XFile Lite Edit Clip window is in LTC even if the clip has been created with VITC as primary time code.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 TC M ODE The TC Mode field allows selecting the time code to be dislayed in the Edit Clip window. The user can choose among the following values: TC Mode Name Description Legacy LTC time code without date information, as it was defined before Multicam V 9.00. LTC Original LTC time code with date information, as it is defined from Multicam V 9.00.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 B UTTONS The first series of buttons gathe rs the GRAB & EXPORT functions. The second series of buttons gathers the SEARCH functions. The third series of buttons gathers the commands which modify the clip. The fourth series of buttons gathers the PREVIEW functions.
Issue 1.02.D 3.2.3 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 GRAB OPTIONS From the IN-OUT tab of the Edit Clip module, the operator can select one image in the main window (current position of the cursor) and press the Grab Field button or the Grab Fram e button to open the following dialog box: File Area Select the filename and the destination folder to save the JPG/BM P files.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 3.2.4 Issue 1.02.D EXPORT OPTION The Export option makes it possible to extract a portion of clip from its original clip and export it to a different MXF file. In this case a different UmID is assigned to the new clip. When the IN and OUT points of the new clip are defined, press the Export button to open the following dialog box: File Destination Area Select the filename and the destination folder to save the new MXF file.
Issue 1.02.D 3.2.5 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 CLIPNAME – KEYWORDS TAB In the Clipname –Keyword Tab, you can modify the UmID (ID louth), as well as modify or add a ClipName or keywords. To modify the UmID, VarID, Clipname or keywords, select a clip in the list. Then enter the new information in the related field. The new clipname/keyword is updated in the upper list.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 3.2.6 Issue 1.02.D HD PREVIEW TAB When editing an HD clip, the HD Preview tab is added to the Edit Clip module in order to play back the clip with full quality preview in a larger view.
Issue 1.02.D 3.3 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 SHUTTLEPRO USE IN EDIT CLIP MODULE From XFile Lite version 1.02, the ShuttlePRO can be used to perform the commands corresponding to the buttons of the IN-OUT tab in the Edit Clip module. This chapter explains how to install and configure the ShuttlePRO for use in the Edit Clip module. It also provides the ShuttlePRO and shortcut commands in the IN-OUT tab of the Edit Clip module. 3.3.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Issue 1.02.D The Import Settings window opens: 4. Select the file XFile ShuttlePRO Settings Vx.xx.pref (Vx.xx referring to the file version) that contains the ShuttlePRO settings to be loaded and click APPLY.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 5. Click APPLY to confirm that the XFile settings are to be applied to the ShuttlePRO.
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XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 ShuttlePRO Dommand Keyboard Shortcut Command Description Go to previous Goes to the previous picture. CTRL+←: jump of 10 frames backwards ALT+←: jump of 1 sec. backwards Go to next Goes to the next picture. CTRL+→: jump of 10 frames forwards ALT+→: jump of 1 sec. forwards JOG Jog Left Goes to the previous picture. Jog Right Goes to the next picture.
Issue 1.02.D 3.4 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 XFILE CLIP INFO EXPORTER The XFile Clip Info Exporter is an external module that allows exporting the clip metadata of all the clips located in a given folder to an XML, TXT or CSV file. This option can be useful for printing purposes.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 3.4.1 Issue 1.02.D HOW TO EXPORT DATA TO AN XML, TXT OR CSV FILE You can export the metadata of all the clips located in a given folder to a TXT, XML of CSV file. To export data to an external file, proceed as follows: 1. Double-click the XFile Clip Info Exporter icon on the desktop to open the XFile_ClipInfo_Exporter window. Click the BROWSE button in the Folder to Scan area. The Browse for Folder window is displayed. 2.
Issue 1.02.D 3.4.2 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 CONFIGURING THE XFILE CLIP EXPORTER Configuring the XFile Clip Exporter consists in specifying which metadata fields have to be exported to the output files.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 3.4.3 FIELDS IN THE CONFIGURATION WINDOW The following table describes the various fields in the Configuration window: Field Description Drop-down list box in which the user selects the separator to be used in the TXT and CSV files to separate the metadata values of a clip. Left list box List of all selectable clip metadata. Right list box Selection of clip metadata that will be exported to an output file.
Issue 1.02.D XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 Field Description Button to export the selection of metadata fields into an external file. The configuration file is generated in the folder C : \Pr o g ra m Fi l e s\ E VS B r o ad c ast E qu i pme n t \X F ile and is called X F il e _C li p I nf o _Ex p o rt e r_C o n fi g _ F i le . xml . Button to move down one position the clip metadata selected in the right table.
XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual Issue 1.02.D EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 The file is generated in the folder C: \ P ro g ram F i l es\ E V S B r o ad c ast E qu i p me n t\X F i le and is called X F il e _C li p I nf o _Ex p o rt e r_C o n fi g _Fi l e .x m l . 3.4.
Issue 1.02.D 3.5 XFile Lite Version 1.02– User Manual EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009 STORYBOARD In the XFile Lite window, the Storyboard button is available for exporting DATA to HTML file format. 3.5.1 HOW TO EXPORT DATA TO HTML FILE (STORYBOARD) To export data to an HTML file, proceed as follows: 64 1. Press 2. Enter a filename for the HTML file. 3. Define a folder to save the thumbnails. 4. Select the data to include in the HTML file. 5.
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