Evs Xedio Dispatcher Version 4.00 - July 2011 User Man Manuel d'utilisateur Page 57

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Xedio DispatcherVersion 4.0 User’s Manual
EVS Broadcast EquipmentJuly 2011
Issue 4.0.B
49
MEDIA BAR
The top area on the bar represents the media, or a portion of it, currently loaded
on the Player. The mark IN, mark OUT and nowline are displayed on this top area
(See the section Nowline, Mark IN and Mark OUT’, on page 49).
The middle area includes a dark grey zone. This zone shows the portion of the
media out of the whole media included in the top area and the position in the
whole media:
When a media has just been loaded, the top area represents the whole media:
The dark grey area covers the whole space in the middle area.
If you position the mouse on the middle area and rotate the mouse wheel up or
down, you respectively enlarge or reduce the dark grey area, hence increasing
or reducing the portion of the media included in the top area.
If you click on the dark grey area and drag it, you shift the portion of media
included in the top area.
When a mark IN and mark OUT are defined, double-clicking on the dark grey
area will toggle the portion covered by the top area from the entire media
length to the clip length (portion between mark IN and mark OUT).
NOWLINE, MARK IN AND MARK OUT
In the Clip Player, the (mark) IN, (mark) OUT points, and the nowline will be used
in the media bar for transport and editing actions. In the Storyboard, only the
nowline is relevant.
Display
An IN point, or mark IN point is shown as a green line on the media.
An OUT point, or mark OUT point is shown as a red line on the media.
The nowline, that is to say the current position within the media, is shown as a
blue line on the media bar. To place the nowline at a given position, simply click
at the requested position on the media bar.
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