
Issue 5.6.A IPDirector V.5.6 – User Manual – Part 7: Editing - IPEdit
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• the speed of video elements
• the video transition effects and types.
The video transitions are all translated to ‘centered on cut’ transitions.
• the audio transition effects and types.
• the swap/mute points
• the GPIs
Unconverted Features
The conversion process will not preserve:
• the Hide tag
• the Start mode settings
• the Stop mode settings
• the auxiliary track
• the Loop mode settings
• the record train delay
Audio Channel Assignment
By default, the audio channels are assigned as follows:
• The channels 1/2 are converted to G1 (4 channel- or 8 channel-configuration)
• The channels 3/4 are converted to G2 (4 channel- or 8 channel-configuration)
• The channels 5/6 are converted to G3 (8-channel configuration)
• The channels 7/8 are converted to G4 (8-channel configuration)
4.2.4 OPENING A TIMELINE
INTRODUCTION
There are different ways to open a timeline. This section describes the two modes
to open the timeline from IPEdit.
Prerequisites
In all cases, you first need to ensure that a timeline engine is assigned to IPEdit.
Conditions to Fulfil
The timeline can only be loaded in IPEdit if the following conditions are fulfilled:
• The timeline contains the same number of tracks and channels as the local
XT[2] server configuration.
If this is not the case, you cannot load the timeline.
• The timeline definition, at least, is stored on the local XT[2] server.
If this is not the case, you can create a copy of the timeline definition and, if
requested, a copy of its elements.
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