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5.6.4. Changing the Camera Angle of a Playlist
Element
From the Remote Panel, you can change the camera angle of a playlist element if the
material is still available in a local or distant record train.
To change the camera angle of a playlist element, proceed as follows:
1. When you are in Playlist Edit mode, scroll within the playlist to the playlist element.
2. Press MENU to access the secondary menu:
OtherAng
Replace MakeLoc
3. Press SHIFT+C to search and load the local and distant record trains that include the
same TC IN as the playlist element.
The first record train is loaded on the PRV channel, at the current TC of the loaded
element.
4. Press Browse and use the jog to move within one record train to browse its content.
5. Once you have loaded the requested camera angle on the PRV channel, press
ENTER.
This will replace the current playlist element by a new clip having the same TC IN and TC
OUT. The new clip is stored on the playlist receive page.
The effects, the split audio and the swap points defined on the initial playlist element are
preserved.
5.6.5. Adding Cuts in Playlist Elements
Description
The Add Cut command is only available from the Remote Panel. This command
duplicates a playlist or timeline element (clip, record train...) and adjusts the SHORT IN
and SHORT OUT points of these new duplicated elements:
On both these elements, the guardbands and other effects are kept unchanged as in
the original one.
In the first duplicated element, the SHORT IN point is left unchanged while the
SHORT OUT point is adjusted to the cut point.
In the second duplicated element, the SHORT OUT point is left unchanged while the
SHORT INpoint is adjusted to the cut point as illustrated hereunder.
94 5. Playlist Management
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013
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