User Manual Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- What’s New in Version 2.19?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Software Installation
- 3. XFile Module
- 3.1 System Configuration
- 3.2 Startup
- 3.3 Session Configuration
- 3.3.1 Tab 1 - Autobackup
- 3.3.2 Tab 2 – MXF Metadata
- 3.3.3 Tab 3 – Manual Backup
- 3.3.4 Tab 4 – Scan Folder
- 3.3.5 Tab 5 – Grab
- 3.3.6 Tab 6 – Export
- 3.3.7 Tab 7 – XML
- 3.3.8 Tab 8 – User Parameters
- Autostart
- Autobackup at Startup
- Confirm Manual Backup
- Confirm Manual Restore
- Confirm Manual Update
- Cancel Backups Scheduled when Stopping Autobackup
- Use Fixed Size Font for Clipnames and Keywords
- Publish Clips with Original UmID (Warning publish will failed if UmID already present on XNet)
- Publish Clips with Original VarID (Warning publish will failed if VarID already published on XFile)
- Import: Use Filename to fill Clipname Metadata
- Dual Path Editing
- 3.4 User Interface
- 3.4.1 Overview of the main Window
- 3.4.2 XFile List
- 3.4.3 Network status
- 3.4.4 Disk Usage and Disk Mode
- 3.4.5 Jobs Status Area
- 3.5 Autobackup Mode
- 3.6 Backup Mode
- 3.7 Restore Mode
- 3.8 Publish Mode
- 3.9 Maintenance Mode
- 3.10 Clip Maintenance
- 3.11 Disks-Folders Maintenance
- 3.12 Playlist Maintenance
- 3.13 Job Status
- 3.14 Re-Scan Disks
- 3.15 Statistics
- 4. XStream
- 4.1 Scheduler and QuickStart Modes
- 4.2 Information & Menu Area
- 4.3 Time Grid
- 4.4 Channels Area
- 4.5 Status Area
- 4.6 System Configuration
- 4.7 Record Grid Menu
- 4.8 Contextual Menu in the Scheduler
- 4.9 Creating and Editing Jobs in Scheduler Mode
- 4.10 Creating Jobs in QuickStart Mode
- 5. External modules
- Appendix 1: XF2 Hardware
- Notes

XFile Version 2.19 – User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – November 2012
Issue 2.19.A
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3.7.1 How to Restore a File
To restore a backed up file on an EVS video server, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Restore button to activate the mode.
2.
Select the clip from the XFile list.
3.
Select the server from the XNet area: to display the list of servers present on the
XNet, click .
4.
Change the display of the list to find one location where to restore the clip. To
specify this location, select the page, the bank and the camera selection :
• To display the page/bank list, click .
• To display the list of cameras, click .
5.
Select an available location in the XNet list.
6.
To restore the clip to the location specified on an EVS video server, do one of the
following:
• Click (RESTOREclip) to initiate the transfer of the selected clip. The UmID
(ID-material/ID-louth) is preserved.
• Click (COPYclip) to initiate the transfer and to create a COPY of the
selected clip. In this case a new UmID is defined.
To ensure the validity of data during operations, only one UmID can be present
on the same network. Then if the operator has to use identical clips on several
machines, the COPYclip command is advised to restore several versions of the
same clip.
• Click (Short COPYclip) to initiate the transfer of a shorter copy of the
selected clip. Only the V/A material included between the IN and the OUT points
(without guardbands) will be restored. In this case, a new IDmaterial and a new
IDlouth are defined.
The clips being restored on an EVS video server are seen in Multicam as growing clips.
They can be played as soon as the Restore operation has started.










