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Table of contents
Document Outline
Table of Contents
What's New?
1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose
1.2. Main Features
1.3. Limitations
1.4. Opening IPEdit
2. User Interface
2.1. Overview of IPEdit
2.2. Activating a Pane in IPEdit
3. Managing Channels
3.1. Assigning Player Channels to IPEdit
3.1.1. Principle
3.1.2. Display
3.1.3. Automatic PGM Assignment
3.1.4. How to Assign Player Channels Manually to IPEdit
3.2. Automatic Lock Timeline Function
3.2.1. Description
3.2.2. Display
3.2.3. Automatic Unlock
3.3. Using IPEdit with a Remote Device
3.3.1. Purpose
3.3.2. How to Control a Player Channel with the ShuttlePRO
3.3.3. How to Control a Player Channel with the BEPlay
4. Browser
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Searching For Media in the Browser
4.2.1. General Search and Filtering Features
4.2.2. Multi Camera Timecode Filter
5. Player
5.1. Overview of the Player Pane
5.1.1. Main Functions
5.1.2. Player Pane Outline
5.2. Video Display
5.2.1. Purpose
5.2.2. Prerequisites
5.2.3. Activation and Deactivation
5.2.4. How to Associate a Video Display to the Player
5.3. Display on the Timeline Engine
5.4. Loaded Media Information
5.4.1. Lock Button
5.4.2. Loaded Media Field
5.4.3. LSM ID Field
5.4.4. Timecode Field
5.4.5. Train Name Field
5.4.6. Remaining Time / Capacity Field
5.4.7. Jog Bar
5.5. Transport & Creation Functions
5.5.1. Purpose
5.5.2. Transport and Creation Functions
5.5.3. How to Create a Clip Based on the Loaded Media
5.6. Timeline Editing Buttons
5.6.1. Purpose
5.6.2. Insert Function
5.6.3. Overwrite Function
5.6.4. Marking the Media to be Added to the Timeline
5.6.5. Match Frame Replace
5.7. Player Track Selection
5.7.1. Purpose
5.7.2. Tracks Selected when the Media is Added to the Timeline
5.7.3. Possible Audio Configurations in the Player
5.7.4. Example
5.8. Audio Monitoring
5.8.1. Definition
5.8.2. How to Access the Audio Monitoring Parameters
5.8.3. Adjusting the Audio Level Output to the Headphones
5.8.4. Assigning the Audio Channels to the Headphones
5.8.5. Saving the Audio Monitoring Parameters in a Template
5.9. Loading Media onto the Player
5.9.1. General Information
5.9.2. How to Load Media from the Browser into the Player
5.9.3. Ways to Load Clips
5.9.4. Ways to Load Trains
5.9.5. Ways to Load Logs
5.9.6. Changing the Camera Angle
6. Timeline
6.1. Overview of the Timeline Elements
6.1.1. Timeline Pane Outline
6.1.2. Timeline Name and IDs
6.1.3. Timeline Display
6.1.4. Edit Command Bar and General Editing Functions
6.1.5. Transition Effects Bar
6.1.6. Locator Buttons
6.1.7. Transport Command Bar and Transport-Related Functions
6.1.8. Timecode and Duration Fields
6.1.9. Timeline Track Selection Buttons
6.1.10. Locator/GPI Selection Buttons
6.1.11. Scale Bar and Move Bar
6.1.12. Audio Volume Automation, Swap & Mute Buttons
6.2. Timeline Management
6.2.1. Contextual Menu on the Timeline Name Field
6.2.2. Creating a New Timeline
6.2.3. Converting a Playlist Into a Timeline
6.2.4. Opening a Timeline
6.2.5. Copying and Moving a Timeline
6.2.6. Transferring Timelines
6.3. Timeline Editing
6.3.1. Overview of Editing Actions
6.3.2. Overview of Slow Motion Editing
6.3.3. A/V Material Available for Editing in the Timeline
6.3.4. Growing Clips in Timelines
6.3.5. Contextual Menu on the Timeline Element
6.4. Marking and Selecting Techniques
6.4.1. Moving the Nowline in the Timeline
6.4.2. Adding Mark IN and Mark OUT points
6.4.3. Selecting and Deselecting Timeline Elements
6.5. Placing Media in the Timeline
6.5.1. Applicable Principles
6.5.2. Editing Modes From the Player
6.5.3. Adding Media in Insert or Overwrite via the Keyboard, ShuttlePRO or Player Buttons
6.5.4. Adding Media in Insert or Overwrite Using Drag-and-Drop Actions
6.5.5. Adding Media Using the Match Frame Replace
6.5.6. Changing the Camera Angle of Timeline Elements
6.5.7. Appending a Timeline to the Open Timeline
6.6. Deleting Elements from the Timeline
6.6.1. Introduction
6.6.2. Lifting Timeline Elements or Parts of a Timeline
6.6.3. Extracting Timeline Elements or Parts of a Timeline
6.7. Moving Elements Within the Timeline
6.7.1. Introduction
6.7.2. Possible Element Selections and Move Types
6.7.3. How to Move Elements By Drag-and-Drop
6.7.4. How to Move Elements Using the Numeric Pad
6.7.5. How to Move Elements Using the Arrows
6.8. Extending Timeline Elements
6.8.1. Introduction
6.8.2. Overview of the Extend Actions
6.8.3. Extending in Insert or Overwrite Mode
6.8.4. Extending OUT in Insert or Overwrite Mode
6.8.5. Extending In or OUT in Insert or Overwrite Mode
6.8.6. How to Extend IN or Extend IN Slow/Fast a Timeline Element
6.8.7. How to Extend OUT or Extend OUT Slow/Fast a Timeline Element
6.9. Trimming Elements in the Timeline
6.9.1. Introduction
6.9.2. Overview of Trim Modes and Trim Actions
6.9.3. Activating and Deactivating the Trim Modes
6.9.4. Possible Trim Actions
6.9.5. Trimming Timeline Elements
6.10. Slipping elements in the Timeline
6.10.1. Overview
6.10.2. Activating and Deactivating the Slip Mode
6.10.3. How to Slip an Element Using the Mouse
6.10.4. How to Slip an Element Using the Keyboard
6.10.5. How to Slip an Element Using the ShuttlePRO
6.10.6. How to Slip an Element by Setting a New Timecode
6.11. Sliding Elements in the Timeline
6.11.1. Overview
6.11.2. Activating and Deactivating the Slide Mode
6.11.3. How to Slide an Element Using the Mouse
6.11.4. How to Slide an Element Using the Keyboard
6.11.5. How to Slide an Element Using the ShuttlePRO
6.12. Transition Effects
6.12.1. Introduction
6.12.2. Selection of Transitions and Tracks on Which to Apply the Effects
6.12.3. Effect Types
6.12.4. Effect Duration
6.12.5. Effect Positions
6.12.6. Add/ Modify Transition Effect Window
6.12.7. Transition Effect Settings
6.12.8. Adding Transition Effects
6.12.9. Modifying Transition Effects
6.12.10. Deleting Transition Effects
6.12.11. Editing Timeline Elements with Effects
6.13. Audio Swaps and Mutes
6.13.1. Introduction to the Swap/Mute Function
6.13.2. Overview of the Ways to Define Swaps and Mutes
6.13.3. Automatic Swap Definition
6.13.4. Automatic Mute Definition
6.13.5. Manual Swap Definition in the General Display Mode
6.13.6. Manual Swap Definition in the Swap/Mute Zoom Mode
6.13.7. Swap/Mute Configuration Window
6.13.8. Adding Audio Swaps
6.13.9. Modifying Audio Swaps
6.13.10. Deleting Audio Swaps
6.14. Adjusting the Audio Volume on the Timeline
6.14.1. Introduction
6.14.2. Accessing and Leaving the Volume Automation Mode
6.14.3. Overview of the Possible Actions
6.14.4. Audio Volume Automation Panel
6.14.5. How to Change the Graphic Volume Range
6.14.6. Preliminary Actions Before Any Increase or Decrease on the Volume Automation Curve
6.14.7. Increasing or Decreasing the Global Volume of a Track
6.14.8. Increasing or Decreasing the Volume on Part of a Track
6.14.9. Modifying the Volume on a Given Position of a Track
6.14.10. Resetting the Volume
6.15. Consolidating a Part of a Timeline
6.15.1. 'Replace', 'Create Clip from Timeline' and 'Live to Tape' Functions
6.15.2. Process Overview
6.15.3. Assigning a Recorder Channel to IPEdit
6.15.4. Replace Settings
6.15.5. How To Render Part of a Timeline Using the Replace Function
6.15.6. How To Consolidate a Part of a Timeline Using the Clip Creation From Timeline Function
6.15.7. How to use the Live to Tape Function
6.15.8. How To Cancel a Consolidation Process
6.16. Using Locators in IPEdit
6.16.1. General Information on Locators
6.16.2. Adding Locators
6.16.3. Activating the Locators
6.16.4. How to Select / Deselect Locators
6.16.5. How to Move a Locator Within the Timeline Element
6.16.6. How to Modify Locators
6.16.7. How to Delete a Locator
6.17. Using GPIs in IPEdit
6.17.1. General Information on GPIs
6.17.2. Replace GPIs
6.17.3. Video Transition Effect GPIs
6.17.4. Clip GPIs
6.18. Using Macro Commands in IPEdit
6.18.1. Overview
6.18.2. How to Define or Modify a Macro Command
6.18.3. Calling a Macro Command From the Timeline
6.19. IPEdit Settings
6.19.1. General
6.19.2. Macro Commands
6.19.3. Replace Settings
7. Edit While Playout
7.1. Introduction
7.1.1. General Description
7.1.2. Limitations
7.1.3. Channel Assignment
7.1.4. Activating the Edit While Playout Mode
7.1.5. Using the EWP Mode with the BEPlay Remote
7.2. Master/Slave Redundancy
7.2.1. Introduction
7.2.2. Requirements for Master/Slave Redundancy
7.2.3. Redundancy Status in IPEdit
7.3. User Interface
7.3.1. Edit While Playout Control Panel
7.3.2. Timeline Display in Edit While Playout Mode
7.4. Committing Actions in Edit While Playout Mode
7.4.1. Introduction
7.4.2. Committing the TLE
7.4.3. Overwrite the Edit Timeline with the On-Air Timeline
7.5. Edit While Playout Mode in a Master/Slave Configuration
7.5.1. Connection Between Master and Slave EVS Server
7.5.2. How to Synchronize the Timeline on the Slave IPEdit
7.5.3. Working Process in a Master/Slave Configuration
7.6. Edit While Playout Settings
7.6.1. Accessing the EWP Settings
7.6.2. Remaining Commit Threshold Warning
7.7. Managing GPI in TLO
8. Supported Keyboards
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Standard Keyboards
8.3. Shortcuts for Transport Controls on Specific Keyboards
9. ShuttlePRO
9.1. Quick Reference in Player Pane
9.2. Quick Reference in Timeline Pane
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