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CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide (Version 2.6)Workstation SoftwareCLIPSTERI/O ToolUser Guide

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ivCLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideI Index... I-1

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5-46CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 5-26: Marking and processing of textThe menu option Select All of the context menu (keyboard shortcut [Ctrl + A

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5-472135467Capturing ClipsIAfile and load them afterwards again which may be useful when process-ing the same or a similar capture list, EDL or cut li

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5-48CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe table shown when the Matrix tab is activated provides the follow-ing columns:Reel Specifies the exact source of t

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5-492135467Capturing ClipsIAFrame Number The frame numbers provided by the file names are used for the conforming pro-cess. When using this setting, t

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5-50CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFile Number This setting is only available for Disk Online and performs the same as the the Source TC setting, only t

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5-512135467Capturing ClipsIA5.5.5 Further SettingsWhen the Batch record mode is activated, the selection area to the right of the task mode buttons ch

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5-52CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 5-28: Selection area of Batch modeIn the selection area for the Batch record mode you can find next to the item

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5-532135467Capturing ClipsIA5.5.6 Preparing a BatchWith the Batch record mode you can perform several different record operations from an externally c

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5-54CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe usage of the Batch record mode can be divided into the following steps:1. Preparing a capture list,2. recording/co

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5-552135467Capturing ClipsIAThe respective position will be taken to the entry field of the outpoint. When either the radio button of the In or Out it

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1-136457IA211IntroductionThis documentation describes how to use the I/O Tool of CLIPSTER, the real-time conforming and finishing system manufactured

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5-56CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideAfter the import the EDL/cut list will be visible in the capture list table and can be recorded or edited further. To

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5-572135467Capturing ClipsIAy Open a text editor and load a formerly saved capture list file.While the first line is disregarded by the I/O Tool, i.e.

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5-58CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideBoth procedures are explained in the following.Recording a Batch from an External PlayerWhen your capture list is comp

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5-592135467Capturing ClipsIAy If desired, enter the appropriate information in the fields Project name and Slate information. The entered information

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5-60CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidethe control area turn red and show you the current duration of the record in progress.When the batch is completely pro

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5-612135467Capturing ClipsIAy After this switch to the matrix settings via the tab Matrix in the tool area of the I/O Tool.The tool area of the I/O To

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5-62CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideSource TC Frame Number This setting searches for clips that are stored in the stated directory (field Path). Only th

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5-632135467Capturing ClipsIAy After that press the RECORD button to the right of the selection area to start the search operation.The I/O Tool then se

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5-64CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidemode, folders may be created in the folder area of the bin automatically and the found clips may get sorted into them.

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5-652135467Capturing ClipsIAThe capture list is now used to build up the timeline in the Edit Tool from the clips present in the bin and a progress ba

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1-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide– Easy handling of the user interface,– clips can be moved via drag-and-drop,– control of an externally connected devic

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5-66CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide5.6 Automatic Re-capturingIf dropped frames or audio samples are detected during a record with the I/O Tool, i.e. vide

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5-672135467Capturing ClipsIAbe used to record the missing data. With a click on the RECAPTURE but-ton you can confirm and finally start the re-capturi

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6-12135467IA6Playing Out ClipsIf clips are already present on the system as, for example, after a record, they can be played out without any effort in

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6-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide6.1 The SettingsThis section describes the necessary settings that have to be performed before playing out clips with t

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6-321347Playing Out ClipsIA56set. The individual video format settings are stored by the software and switched automatically when another task mode is

Strany 31 - Administrating Clips

6-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 6-2: Window to set the video format for a play-outAs a standard after selecting the video format settings the SD

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6-521347Playing Out ClipsIA56mat for SDI the video overlay of the I/O Tool may change its aspect ra-tio (16:9, 4:3, et al.). The SD outputs can be con

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6-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideSettings” on page 6-6). Then you can explicitly select that the LTC timecode should be given out with this button.In ca

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6-721347Playing Out ClipsIA56IN -> OUT Plays out the part of the timeline only that is selected via a set in- and outpoint for the timeline in the

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1-3Introduction2136457IA1.1 OverviewThis user guide informs you about the general handling of the I/O Tool as well as about its complete controllable

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6-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide6.1.4 The Position SettingsAt the right side of the selection area in the Play-out task mode you can find settings to d

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6-921347Playing Out ClipsIA56set. Then press the respective button and the entry field to its right will take on the selected position.You can also en

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6-10CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 6-5: Slave mode controlWhen the I/O Tool is in its Play-out task mode with the slave mode activated, you can se

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6-1121347Playing Out ClipsIA56Once your settings are complete, you can start a play-out operation of the Edit Tool’s timeline with this button. Then t

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6-12CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide6.2 Using the Play-Out Task ModeWith the Play-out task mode of the I/O Tool activated you have two possibilities at h

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6-1321347Playing Out ClipsIA56Figure 6-6: Drag and drop of clip to control areaOnce the clip is dropped in the control area, the control area switches

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6-14CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 6-7: The bin modey To activate the review/play-out of the clip use the play button of the controls ( ).Then the

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6-1521347Playing Out ClipsIA56– specify the play-out type with the buttons TIMECODE and VIDEO as well as the audio channel buttons,– select from the A

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6-16CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidey Specify the video format settings for the output as detailed in sec-tion “The Video Format” on page 6-2.y Then activ

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7-12134IA7657The VTR Task ModeOptionally available for the I/O Tool is a VTR emulation mode that per-fectly mimics the behavior of a logical VTR. With

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1-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide1.2 Target GroupTo use this user guide and the I/O Tool correctly you should have ex-perience in PC handling and be fam

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7-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidemodes of the I/O Tool, you can use the recorded material at any time later again without any restrictions, for example,

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7-32134The VTR Task ModeIA6577.1 BasicsThe VTR task mode is a special mode that emulates a single 24-hours timeline where you can perform record as we

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7-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 7-3: Base settings for a VTR timelineIn this window you have to set the base settings of the VTR timeline, i.e.

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7-52134The VTR Task ModeIA657y Enter the necessary parameters of the VTR timeline according to your project’s needs.y Then click on the button OK to c

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7-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidebe restored. After this you can continue your work with the VTR time-line (see section “Using the VTR Task Mode” on pag

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7-72134The VTR Task ModeIA657When your VTR timeline should provide audio as well, you have to specify further details about the audio format, too. In

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7-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideVTR timeline and no project directory or file will be created on the stor-age.General SettingsIn the area General setti

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7-92134The VTR Task ModeIA657The Files per folder items allow you to configure the number of image files that will be stored in one subdirectory (see

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7-10CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideformat, select from the Type combo box the desired additional saving type.With the help of the entry field Reel you ca

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7-112134The VTR Task ModeIA657With the Input combo box you can select whether the incoming signal is provided as an extra data stream via the digital

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1-5Introduction2136457IA1.3 Conventions Used in this User GuideThe following typographical conventions will be used in this documen-tation:y Texts pr

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7-12CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideor open an already existing one. Most other modes of the I/O Tool can be used without initializing a project first.Thi

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7-132134The VTR Task ModeIA657The project file used in the VTR task mode is automatically saved as soon as you switch between task modes in the I/O To

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7-14CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideautomatically as soon as a new VTR timeline is initialized. Additionally, a *.vtr file is created. It is a one-time co

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7-152134The VTR Task ModeIA657When a record of audio is performed as well, separate audio files will be generated in the respective subdirectories acc

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7-16CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidealso be used to configure a simultaneous output during a record oper-ation.Between the different task modes (record, p

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7-172134The VTR Task ModeIA6577.2 The SettingsThis section describes all settings possible during your work with the VTR task mode. As with the other

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7-18CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidethe I/O Tool. Minor adjustments for a record of video, i.e. to the input settings, can be performed here as well.In th

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7-192134The VTR Task ModeIA657Figure 7-11: Window to set the video format for the VTR timelineAs a standard after selecting the video format settings

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7-20CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideaspect ratio (16:9, 4:3, et al.). The SD outputs can be configured via the Configuration Tool (see “CLIPSTER Configura

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7-212134The VTR Task ModeIA657In case you want to process video, you have to activate the button VIDEO ( ). You can find this button directly below th

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1-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide1.4 Important NotesWhile using the I/O Tool please observe the following:Only use the designated video drive (main stor

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7-22CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideTo deselect a previously selected processing type you have to click the respective button again.7.2.4 The VTR Timeline

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7-232134The VTR Task ModeIA657ferent colors (shades of grey) to indicate the state of the timeline. In de-tail the VTR timeline provides the following

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7-24CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe Timeline ControlsWith the controls below the timeline’s representation you can control the timeline as well as con

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7-252134The VTR Task ModeIA6577.2.5 The Position SettingsAbove the representation of the VTR timeline and at the top right side of the selection area

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7-26CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe right position settings specify the settings of the externally con-nected device. They work exactly as their count

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7-272134The VTR Task ModeIA657These buttons activate the in- and outpoint of the VTR timeline. To perform a record operation on the VTR timeline the b

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7-28CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide7.2.6 Further Items of the Selection AreaIn the selection area of the VTR task mode you can find furthermore the follo

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7-292134The VTR Task ModeIA657When activated ( ), this button enables you to preview the behavior of the connected external player and/or of the VTR t

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7-30CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide7.3 Using the VTR Task ModeAfter switching to the VTR task mode and initializing a VTR timeline project (see section

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7-312134The VTR Task ModeIA657– Activate the selected in- and outpoint of the VTR timeline with the respective buttons of the position settings ( ).–

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1-7Introduction2136457IA1.5 New in the I/O ToolThe following lists the most important features and functions that were new in the latest versions of

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7-32CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideperform a manual crash record with the VTR task mode at any time. For this do the following:y Specify the settings nec

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7-332134The VTR Task ModeIA657As soon as a VTR timeline project is loaded in the VTR task mode and an external device is properly connected to the DVS

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7-34CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideplayer performs its postroll. Once the external device has stopped its operation, the record is finished.7.3.3 How to

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7-352134The VTR Task ModeIA6577.3.4 How to Perform a Slave Mode OperationIn the VTR task mode you can control the VTR timeline by remote and send comm

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7-36CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide7.4 Opening a VTR Timeline Project in the Edit ToolThe VTR mode uses the same project files as the Edit Tool and they

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7-372134The VTR Task ModeIA657Figure 7-18: VTR timeline project in Edit ToolYou can then work with your VTR timeline project in the Edit Tool same as

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7-38CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide

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A-12134657IAAAppendixThis chapter provides further information about the I/O Tool.A.1 Glossary of TermsIn this section you can find some terms and the

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A-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideconforming The referencing of events of DVS capture lists, EDLs or cut lists to video and audio material. See also onli

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A-32134657AppendixIAkeycode A machine-readable code printed along the edge of the camera negative film. It provides data, for example, about the film

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1-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide

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A-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideto scrub To shuttle or perform a search run.shuttle Image search run with speeds greater than one (1). See also jog.shu

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A-52134657AppendixIAA.2 States of an External DeviceAn externally connected device can go into different states that are all shown in the State field

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A-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideA.3 Specifications of the DVS Capture List FileThe Batch record mode of the I/O Tool uses a capture list file to gathe

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A-72134657AppendixIAThe following shows a table of example entries in the correct sequence as in a capture list file. Please remember that every entry

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A-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe I/O Tool accepts the following formats for the different entries:Batch Data Entry Formatsclip name All valid file n

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A-92134657AppendixIAhead & tail Head and tail are represented by a timecode in the timecode format. They will be subtracted or added to the source

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A-10CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidespeed The speed value is the motion effect of an EDL (M2 speed changes):M2 <reel> <speed> <timecode>

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A-112134657AppendixIAstart frame number Indicates the start index for the clip to be re-corded. The notation is in frames. It offsets the frame number

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A-12CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideA.4 Storage Modes of File FormatsThe following lists the storage modes (saving types) of most file formats that can b

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A-132134657AppendixIATable A-3: DPX (*.dpx)1, 21) V2 is the DPX file format according to SMPTE 268M-2003, rest (V1) is SMPTE 268M-1994.2) ’b.e.’ stand

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2-12136457IA2BasicsThe I/O Tool is one of the software modules of the DVS software and thus part of the software package for CLIPSTER. This chapter pr

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A-14CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideTable A-5: Targa (*.tga)Saving Type Color Space Number8 bit Luma greyscale 318 bit BGR RGB 168 bit BGRA RGB with ke

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I-12134657IAIIndexAAES/EBU ... 4-4AIV ... 2-9, 4-4, 6-4, 7-19limited channels ...

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I-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideEdit ... 7-28, 7-31, 7-33EE ... 7-24eject tape ...

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I-3Index2134657IAwith keycode ... 5-37conforming tool ... 2-2consecutive number ...5-10, 5-17

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I-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideresult ...5-10, 5-18start index (record) ... 5-18file number ...

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I-5Index2134657IAlog clip in capture list ... 5-52loop mode ... 7-25LTC ...

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I-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideRS-422 play-out (Play-out task mode)6-8RS-422 record (Autoedit) ... 5-27VTR timeline ...7-25, 7-26p

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I-7Index2134657IARS-422 mode (control area) ... 4-2, A-3play-out ... 4-11Status field ...A-

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I-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideinformation ... 5-9safety margin ...2-11, 4-6VTR timeline ...

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I-9Index2134657IAvideo scope ...3-6, 4-3VITC ... 6-7lines ...

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2-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide2.1 Background InformationThe I/O Tool is part of the DVS software package which consists of sev-eral programs and soft

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2-3Basics2136457IAFor the configuration and setup of the whole DVS system and its soft-ware you can use the Configuration Tool. Here you can set up, f

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2-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide2.2 Starting the ProgramThis section provides you with a description how to get the I/O Tool started.To start the progr

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2-5Basics2136457IA2.3 Overview of the User InterfaceThe following figure shows the user interface of the I/O Tool as it will appear after activating

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2-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideAfter starting the DVS software and the I/O Tool software module you can see the following items:menu bar At the top of

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2-7Basics2136457IAThe VTR task mode is an optionally available feature for CLIPSTER. Depending on the overall configuration of your system it may not

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2-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide2.4 Exiting the ProgramTo end the current software session perform the following:y Select the option Exit on the Proje

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2-9Basics2136457IA2.5 Audio in the I/O ToolThe DVS software provides a full support of audio during record or play-out operations. Up to 16 different

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2-10CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 2-2: Audio peakmeter for 16 audio channels

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2-11Basics2136457IA2.6 Some Notes on the Software ModuleThe following contains some information that may prove to be useful for your work with the I/

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213IA6457CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideIntroductionBasicsAdministrating ClipsControlling an External PlayerCapturing ClipsPlaying Out ClipsThe VTR Task

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2-12CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideYou can save a project file with the menu option Save or Save As… on the Project menu of the menu bar. The global sett

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3-16457IA2133Administrating ClipsIn the user interface directly below the menu bar you can find the tool area which provides – in dependence on the op

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3-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidethe performance monitor to assess the real-time operation of the DVS system, for example, during a play-out of the time

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3-3Administrating Clips2136457IA3.1 The BinWith the bin you can perform a clip and project management by creat-ing folders in the folder area and sort

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3-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideof the Edit Tool and you can, for example, change the layout of the bin, create folders, sort clips into folders, delet

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3-5Administrating Clips2136457IA3.2 The Bin ModeTo the right of the tool area the control area of the I/O Tool is located. The control area can be us

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3-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideor on the upper part of the control area starts or stops a play-out of a clip selected for reviewing.The video overlay

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3-7Administrating Clips2136457IAThe Group ’Timecode’Some file formats for clips (e.g. *.dpx and *.mov) are capable of stor-ing timecode information. T

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3-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide3.2.4 The ControlsIn addition to moving the scrub bar cursor manually, you can control it via the controls below the sc

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3-9Administrating Clips2136457IA3.3 Reviewing ClipsAs soon as clips are present in the contents area of the bin as, for ex-ample, after a record, you

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User Guide Version 2.6 for the CLIPSTER I/O Tool Version 2.6Copyright © 2008-2009 by DVS Digital Video Systems AG, Hanover. All rights reserved.The ma

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3-10CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe thumbnail above the scrub bar will show you the contents of the clip in still images. Additionally, you can use th

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3-11Administrating Clips2136457IAFigure 3-7: Drag and drop of clip to control areaYou will see the selected starting point of the clip in the video ov

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4-12134657IA4Controlling an External PlayerThe second major function of the control area of the I/O Tool – besides reviewing an already captured clip

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4-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide4.1 The RS-422 ModeTo the right of the bin the control area of the I/O Tool is located. After starting the DVS softwar

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4-32134657Controlling an External PlayerIAoverlay or on the upper part of the control area starts or stops a play-out of the device connected via RS-4

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4-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideformation groups as well as all other items available in the information area are described in the following:The Group

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4-52134657Controlling an External PlayerIAThe Group ’Timecode’During a record of clips via the I/O Tool, the DVS system will write far more timecode i

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4-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFree This field provides two entries, both concerned with the amount of free hard disk space avail-able on the drive s

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4-72134657Controlling an External PlayerIA4.1.3 The Shuttle BarBeneath the clip information you can find a shuttle bar to move within the video materi

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Headquarters:Support:For the Americas:Support:DVS Digital Video Systems AGKrepenstr. 830165 HannoverGERMANYPhone: +49-511-67807-0Fax: +49-511-630070E-

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4-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe I/O Tool will display the respective state of the external player in its information area (see section “The Informa

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4-92134657Controlling an External PlayerIAThese buttons initiate a fast backward or forward operation of the external player. After activation the but

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4-10CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide4.2 Using the RS-422 ModeWith the RS-422 mode of the control area of the I/O Tool you can con-trol an externally conn

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4-112134657Controlling an External PlayerIAFor a coarse positioning you may use the shuttle bar in the shuttle state, the buttons for fast forward or

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4-12CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guideoverlay of the control area. To stop the play-out operation manually you have to click the play button again.The video

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5-12135467IA5Capturing ClipsCapturing clips is one of the main functions of the I/O Tool. For this it provides three different record modes: the Manua

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5-2CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide5.1 The Different Record ModesFor the capturing and recording of clips the I/O Tool provides three dif-ferent record m

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5-32135467Capturing ClipsIAset in dependence on already entered other values. Once the record operation is started, the external player will go to its

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5-4CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide5.2 General SettingsThis section details the necessary settings that will be the same for all capture operations regard

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5-52135467Capturing ClipsIABetween the different task modes (e.g. play-out and record) of the I/O Tool different video format settings can be set. The

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5-6CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 5-3: Window to set the video format for a recordAs a standard after selecting the video format settings the inpu

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5-72135467Capturing ClipsIAing may not be available anymore due to the selected input video raster or color space.5.2.2 The Audio FormatBelow the butt

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5-8CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideVia the combo box Sampling choose the sampling rate that the audio data shall be recorded with.To configure the I/O Too

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5-92135467Capturing ClipsIAFigure 5-6: Selecting/deselecting channelsTo deselect a previously selected record type you have to click the re-spective b

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5-10CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidethe numbering of the individual frame files. Further information about this can be found in section “Name Options” on

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5-112135467Capturing ClipsIAformation were added to the directory name via the button PATH OP-TIONS….From the Bin combo box you can select a folder of

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5-12CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidechoose the way a color space conversion and scaling has to be done. It specifies whether the color space range of the

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5-132135467Capturing ClipsIAIn the path V:\tempest\act05\scene01 a subdirectory will be created with the name Clip and an added _023 as its consecutiv

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5-14CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide20,000 frames, and so on until the record is either finished or terminat-ed.AudioIf a record of audio is performed as

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5-152135467Capturing ClipsIAnition of multi-clips with different Files per folder settings, for exam-ple, during a drag-and-drop procedure of such a c

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iCContents1 Introduction ... 1-11.1 Overview ...

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5-16CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 5-9: Options to configure clip namesIf not already set as wanted enter in the entry field Name a clip name pref

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5-172135467Capturing ClipsIAWith the Numbering options you can configure a file numbering for the image files to be recorded:Extension will be Select

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5-18CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideWith the items in the area Further options you can turn on or off the consecutive numbering of the I/O Tool (see secti

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5-192135467Capturing ClipsIAOnce everything is set as desired click the OK button to close the win-dow and apply the name options. The configured file

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5-20CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideIf not already set as wanted enter in the entry field Root directory the directory path where to store the new clip. Y

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5-212135467Capturing ClipsIA5.3 Crash Record (Manual Mode)With the I/O Tool in the Manual record mode you can perform a simple crash record. After sp

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5-22CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideIn the Manual record mode you can set the I/O Tool to a time-lapse recording via the IN-TERVAL button and the entry fi

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5-232135467Capturing ClipsIA5.3.2 How to Use the Manual Record ModeThis section describes how to use the Manual record mode. With the Manual record mo

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5-24CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuidePerforming a Crash RecordIn the Manual record mode the selection area to the right of the task mode buttons shows the

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5-252135467Capturing ClipsIAy Then press the RECORD button.If not already active, the control area switches to the RS-422 mode au-tomatically. Then th

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iiCLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide4 Controlling an External Player ... 4-14.1 The RS-422 Mode ...

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5-26CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidey Send the respective command via RS-422 or deactivate the slave mode of the I/O Tool by clicking on the CLOSE button

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5-272135467Capturing ClipsIA5.4 RS-422 Recording (Autoedit Mode)After switching to the Autoedit record mode you can perform a record from an external

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5-28CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidemanded by the I/O Tool to begin a play-out like a VTR, i.e. allowing for preroll, edit lag, etc.The buttons IN and OUT

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5-292135467Capturing ClipsIA5.4.2 How to Use the Autoedit Record ModeThis section describes how to use the Autoedit record mode. With the Autoedit rec

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5-30CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideI/O Tool up to the point of the set outpoint/duration. During the record the numbers of the Rec field in the control a

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5-312135467Capturing ClipsIA5.5 Batch Capturing (Batch Mode)In the Batch mode you can perform several different record operations from an externally

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5-32CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 5-15: The I/O Tool in Batch record modeFirst, this section explains the tabs and their items that are especiall

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5-332135467Capturing ClipsIAthe tabs you can process, for example, EDLs and translate them to the I/O Tool’s capture list format or define record/conf

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5-34CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 5-17: Capture list in tool areaWith the Capture tab activated you can perform capture list related functions su

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5-352135467Capturing ClipsIAOn this menu the following menu options are provided:Load EDL… With the menu option Load EDL… you can im-port an edit dec

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iiiContents6 Playing Out Clips ... 6-16.1 The Settings ...

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5-36CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideThe EDL format does not support all features that a capture list provides. When saving a capture list as an EDL, you w

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5-372135467Capturing ClipsIAFigure 5-19: Cut list conversion optionsIn this window select the conversion options ac-cording to the cut list to be impo

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5-38CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideSave Capture-List… The selection of this menu option saves a cap-ture list of the I/O Tool to a file. Enter in the ope

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5-392135467Capturing ClipsIAThe Button ’Create…’ The button CREATE… makes it possible to generate a project’s timeline from a given capture list, EDL

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5-40CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide“Recording a Batch” on page 5-57), you can use this button to transfer the result directly to the Edit Tool’s timeline

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5-412135467Capturing ClipsIAIn this window state via the provided radio buttons how the I/O Tool shall create the project:Below the radio buttons you

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5-42CLIPSTER I/O Tool User GuideFigure 5-22: Options for the build-up processWhen the check box Keep not needed clips at the bin is disabled, all clip

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5-432135467Capturing ClipsIAFurther Features of the Tab ’Capture’This section details further features that the Capture tab provides.Figure 5-24: Capt

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5-44CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guidedisjointedly while pressing the [Ctrl] key and you can select a range of adjoining clips while holding down the [Shift

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5-452135467Capturing ClipsIAnumber (see section “Storage Information” on page 5-9). How-ever, this behavior can be configured to your liking (see sect

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