Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Initial Configuration
- 2. Remote Controller
- 3. Main Menu
- 4. Remote Panel Operations
- 4.1 OPERATIONS
- 4.1.1 RECORD
- 4.1.2 Mark
- 4.1.3 Last Cue
- 4.1.4 PLAY
- 4.1.5 IN
- 4.1.6 OUT
- 4.1.7 JOG KNOB
- 4.1.8 Fast Jog
- 4.1.9 Lever
- PLST
- 4.1.11 Browse
- 4.1.12 Insert
- 4.1.13 ENTER
- 4.1.14 MENU
- 4.1.15 CLEAR
- 4.1.16 Network
- 4.1.17 Goto TC
- 4.1.18 Goto IN / Goto OUT
- 4.1.19 Loop
- 4.1.20 Return
- 4.1.21 Page
- 4.1.22 Rebooting the System from the Nano Remote
- 4.2 SELECTION OF CLIP BANKS AND PLAYLISTS
- 4.3 CLIP NUMBERING HIERARCHY
- 4.1 OPERATIONS
- 5. Control Mode
- 6. Pgm + Prv Mode
- 7. Multi PGM Mode
- 8. Clip Management
- 8.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.2 USING THE EVS REMOTE PANEL
- 8.2.1 How to Create a Clip
- 8.2.2 Storing a Clip
- 8.2.3 Recalling a Clip
- 8.2.4 Playing Back a Clip
- 8.2.5 Recall and Playback of Growing clips
- 8.2.6 Clearing Clips
- 8.2.7 Copying or Moving Clips
- 8.2.8 How to Shorten a Clip
- 8.2.9 Secondary Menu in Clip Mode
- 8.2.10 Using the Clip screen
- 8.2.11 License Code
- 8.2.12 Clip screen – Standard View
- 8.2.13 The Title Bar
- 8.2.14 The Function Bar
- 8.2.15 The Clip Information Area
- 8.2.16 The Clip Management Area
- 8.2.17 Selecting a Clip with Tablet and Stylus
- 8.2.18 Selecting a Clip with the Keyboard
- 8.2.19 How to Name a Clip
- 8.2.20 How to Change the Primary Camera of a Clip
- 8.2.21 Recalling a Clip
- 8.2.22 How to Restripe the Timecode of the Current Clip
- 8.2.23 Moving and Copying Clips
- 8.2.24 Clip Screen – Extended View
- 8.3 USING THE VDR PANEL
- 9. Playlist Management
- 9.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
- 9.2 PLAYLIST MODES ON THE REMOTE PANEL
- 9.3 PLAYLIST DISPLAY ON THE VGA
- 9.4 ACTIVATING AND LOADING PLAYLISTS
- 9.5 DELETING PLAYLISTS
- 9.6 NAMING A PLAYLIST OR AN ELEMENT IN A PLAYLIST
- 9.7 BROWSING WITHIN A PLAYLIST
- 9.8 PLAYOUT FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE FOR PLAYLISTS
- 9.9 OVERVIEW OF EDITING FUNCTIONS IN PLAYLIST EDIT MODE
- 9.10 ADDING & REPLACING CLIPS IN A PLAYLIST
- 9.10.1 Possible Methods for Adding Clips
- 9.10.2 How to Quickly Add Clips to the Current Playlist
- 9.10.3 How to Insert Clips into a Playlist
- 9.10.4 Inserting Growing Clips into Playlists
- 9.10.5 How to Delete Playlist Elements from a Playlist
- 9.10.6 How to Move an Element Within a Playlist
- 9.10.7 How to Change the Camera Angle of a Playlist Element
- 9.11 COPYING PLAYLISTS
- 9.12 OTHER EDITING FUNCTIONS FOR PLAYLISTS
- 9.13 THE AUXILIARY AUDIO CLIP
- 9.14 TRANSITION EFFECTS
- 9.15 REPLACE FUNCTION

XTnano
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Version 10.04
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Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011
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9.14.4 DEFAULT DURATION FOR VIDEO AND AUDIO TRANSITION
This is possible to set a default value for the duration of the video and audio
transitions in the Setup Menu. Once this is defined, each time a clip is entered or
inserted into a playlist, transitions are applied with the default values.
The Vid. Effect duration setting is on page 4.1, function key F1 (range up to
20:00 secs).
The Aud. Effect duration setting is on page 4.1, function key F2. When the split
audio is disabled, the value for this setting is ‘Lock to video’, and the audio effect
duration is the same as the video effect duration.
9.14.5 OVERVIEW OF TRANSITIONS EFFECT TYPES
DEFAULT TRANSITION EFFECT
A default mix transition effect (audio and video) is applied to each new clip
inserted into the playlist. However, you can change the type of transition effect in
the main menu of the Playlist Edit mode. For more information, refer to the section
9.14.6 ‘How to Define a Transition Effect’, on page 84.
POSSIBLE TRANSITION EFFECTS
The following video transition effects can be defined. By default, the audio
transition is always a mix when the split audio mode is disabled.
Effect Type Description
Cut No transition effect is applied between both elements.
Mix Dissolve effect between both elements.
Wipe The last frame of the previous element is gradually replaced the
first frames of the next element.
The wipe effect is shown as a vertical line moving across the
video. The direction of the wipe effect (left to right, right to left)
is defined in the Wipe Type parameter on page 4.1 of the setup
menu.
Fade from
color (<)
A fade out effect from a defined color is applied on the first
frames of the clip (on which the effect is defined). The previous
clip ends in cut mode.
In the drawing below, the previous clip is displayed in red, the
next clip is green, and the fade in black:










