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IPDirector V.5.8
User Manual
Part 7: Editing - IPEdit
EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010
Issue 5.8.B
33
HOW TO DELETE A TEMPLATE
To delete an audio monitoring template, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Audio Monitoring icon to open the AVH Config. window.
2. In the Template area, select the template that you want to delete from the
list of available templates.
3. Click Remove.
4. Click Yes to confirm that you want to delete the selected template.
The values defined in the loaded template are deleted.
Note that the values of the deleted template have been still displayed in the AVG
Config. window. If you do not change them before leaving the window, they will
still be applied.
3.10 LOADING MEDIA ONTO THE PLAYER
3.10.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
PREREQUISITE
To be able to load a clip, record train or log onto the Player, you first need to
assign a pair of player channels, i.e. a timeline engine, to IPEdit. This will
automatically assign the second player channel to the Player. For more
information, refer to section Assigning Player Channels to IPEditAssigning Player
Ch
annels to IPEdit’, on page 12.
LOADABLE MEDIA
The following media can be loaded to the Player:
A clip that contains at least a hi-res clip element (local or distant) present on a
server.
A growing clip that contains at least a hi-res clip element (local or distant)
which material is partially available on a server.
A hi-res record train (local or distant) present on a server.
A log: When a log is dragged to the Player, this loads either the protect media
clip or the associated record train (if still available on the server).
LIMITATIONS
If the Player is being used or if the IPEdit panel is locked, the user will not be
able to load media into the Player.
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