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1. When an edit is performed with Record Off the Record Track will display the edit in pink to distinguish it from an edit that has actually been performed 46 DiVA User s Guide 5 4 Modules Click Modules to open the Modules dropdown Menu File Settings EditMode Modules Special Help ADD SMALL OR LARGE MODULE Add Command Modules Key Modules to the GUI for use with a mouse or touch screen These widows are populated with related graphical function keys that perform the same functions as their keyboard counterparts and can be used instead of or in concert with the DiVA keyboard These windows are available in small and larger sizes Some items found in the large modules may not be present in the small modules In both cases you will be presented with the following options Audio Video Device Control Edit Events Keypad Macros Match Search Modes Server Control Audio Video Modules VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO A1 A2 43 A4 A5 AG Device Control Modules mi 2 cc x qq 4 i gt DD 4 di a I p ALLSTOP Menu Bar 47 Edit Modules R E C E P WV H P WAW RECORD Events EE l Keypad Modules Backspace Clear All Match Modules x MATCH MENU MATCH MATCH MATCH ALL SOURCE MENU MATCH MATCH MATCH ALL SRC 48 DiVA User s Guide Search Modes Modules Server Control Modules SERVER xj SERVER CONTROL INSERT RIPPLE INSERT DELETE INSERT amp DELETE DELETE
2. S ON JE yl MON Control Solutions Operators Manual DIVA Editor Controller Interactive Help Manual vi 1xs0 gt Revised on 18 March 2014 Copyright O 2014 Editware Inc All rights reserved The software in this product contains proprietary information it is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright law Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited Due to continued product development the accuracy of the information in this document may change without notice Images and prompts specific to Microsoft Windows 7 may appear slightly different than they appear in your system The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between Editware and the client and remains the exclusive property of Editware If you encounter any errors or omissions in this documentation please report them to us in writing at the e mail address listed below Editware does not warrant that this document is error free Manual Version DIVA V1 1x80 Revision Date Mar 17 2014 Editware Inc 200 Litton Drive Suite 308 Grass Valley CA 95945 USA Telephone 530 477 4300 Fax 530 477 4304 E Mail service editware com Website http www editware com This Page intentionally left blank Table of Contents 1 Conventions Used in this Manual 1 2 Contents amp Specifications 3 2 1 The Basic DiVA Software Bundle consist
3. Before plugging in your Jogger Panel assure that the supplied power supply matches your countries voltage CAUTION USB SOFTWARE SECURITY KEY DONGLE On the rear of the chassis are several USB ports Install the supplied USB Software Security Key in one of these ports Failure to install the Key will disable the DIVA software Your DiVA chassis may have additional USB ports on the front which should not be used for the Dongle unless absolutely necessary NOTE MONITOR S There are 2 two DVlports on the video card Connect accordingly to the display monitors The DIVA is configured to operate on monitors capable of 1920x1080 or 1680x1050 resolutions ETHERNET If a connection to a LAN is desired connect it to the RJ 45 Ethernet connector on the rear of the DIVA chassis There is a setup required in order for Windows to recognize the Ethernet connection Please refer to the Microsoft Windows instructions for network setup SYNC If you are using one of the optional AJA Video Capture Cards connect a color black reference or Tri Level Sync to the top BNC connector on the video capture card The reference type will be auto detected See diagram below benlock LTC In y HD SD SDI In g HD SD SDI Out E When sync or reference is detected by the system a green reference present indicator lamp is illuminated The Sync indicator is located at the upper right corner of the edit screen shown below For server
4. 1 Place the Timeline Guide at the end of the Event you wish to add to or at an empty location of the Track 1 00 42 00 1 00 44 00 E 00 46 00 1 00 42 00 1 00 50 00 E WMOGeIS i 2 Press ADD EVENT A new Event is added at the location of the TLG Timeline Guide Ea Fah E The following conditions apply to added Events created with ADD EVENT The enabled disabled status of the audio and video sub Tracks of the previous Event is carried over to the new 126 DiVA User s Guide Event Audio and Speed Ramps of the previous Event are set to unity in the new Event The new Event transition is a CUT E GAPS Fill Gaps Press GAPS to fill gaps between Events by extending the Out point of the previous Event This will not modify the speed of either Event DELETE EVENT Press DEL EVENT to delete the selected Event from the selected Track The deleted Event is not available to be pasted When an Event is deleted all rules pertaining to Ripple will apply Press UNDO to reverse the action Delete a Group of Events on a Track 1 First select a consecutive group of Events Click on the first Event you want selected then SHIFT Click the final Event you want Selected All Events in between will also become Selected To Select a specific group of Events hold CTRL and individually Click the Events you wish Selected 2 Press DEL EVENT All Selected Events will be
5. AUDIO SUB TRACKS To select or deselect audio sub Tracks of the first eight channels of the Selected Event press the corresponding A1 A8 keys On a Record Event with 8 12 audio channels press SHIFT A9 A12 to select or deselect channels A9 A12 Selecting and de selecting audio sub Tracks on a Source Event affects the channel s that will be opened on the audio mixer during a preview or recording Selecting and de selecting audio sub Track on a Record Event affects which channels of the record device will be armed during a recording Twelve Channel Audio DIVA supports 12 channel audio record control for VTRs that have that capability for example the Sony SRW 5000 When enabled all 12 sub Tracks are shown in the Event display LEVEL Press LEVEL to capture the current level settings of the audio mixer This feature is device dependent and does not work for all audio mixers Keyboard Functions 153 ADDITIVE In the previous Dialog you see that A7 and A8 have been checked under the Additive heading With this setting when the current Event s audio channels are enabled in a Preview or Recording channels A7 and A8 of the previous Event will be left open Pressing SHIFT ADD will toggle the current Event Additive without the need to enter the SPLIT Dialog To differentiate Additive from other audio modifications its icon will change to a white box with a red Thi
6. Date Shot 10 10 2012 Format Producer Director Location Camera Tagged Logged Ey sales IL E Ea Using AND Clear a Cancel Search The Search dialog allows the user to enter data values or partial data values to retrieve all matching records Complex queries can be created by entering values in multiple fields and selecting OR or AND logic The drop down list at each field displays the ten most recent entries in each field Each time the Search dialog is used the fields contain the values used in the last search as default values Data Entry Fields Each field has a label and a data entry area The field can be selected with a mouse click or by using the Tab key to move from one to the next The down arrow key displays the most recent entries for that field A sign is a wild card entry For example using the search value blue sky in the Description field will find all records that have that exact phrase anywhere in the Description Using AND OR Click on this button to toggle between using OR and using AND The button reflects the current state so clicking on OR changes the search logic to AND OR logic causes a record to be found if any of the search criteria is met AND logic finds records for which all search criteria are met Clear All This button clears all entries in the search fields Cancel Closes the Search dialog Search Starts the search currently specifi
7. LOCK CPI With this item selected the CPI Current Position Indicator is locked to the Timeline so the current CPI position is always located at the TLG When this item is not selected the CPI is running free and able to run off the screen NO EXTERNAL REFERENCE For server only applications DiVA does not require an external sync reference for synchronization purposes but it is always good to have for reasons of accuracy Without external reference servers can be plus minus one frame out of sync when playing out This is not an issue when recording DIVA is defaulted to use external sync for reference To use the internal computer clock as reference in a server only environment select No External Reference If you are using one of the optional AJA Video Capture Cards connect a color black reference or Tri Level Sync to the top BNC connector on the video capture card Genlock LTC In HDO SD SDiin ee HD 5D SDI Out When sync or reference is detected a green reference present indicator lamp is illuminated The Sync indicator is located at the upper right corner of the edit screen shown below Menu Bar 53 5 6 Help Click Help to open the Help dropdown Menu File Settings EditMode Modules Special Help Search DIVA Ops Manual Keyboard Help w Turn Off Hover Msgs About SEARCH Coming soon DIVA OPS MANUAL An interactive PDF of the DIVA Manual is available at the push
8. MEM Delay 3 Send Commands J lee PEG Dely f FI Fe HE7 The options in this Dialog are explained below 22 DiVA User s Guide Enabled Communications Enabled Selecting Enabled enables serial control over the video switcher With this item not selected there will be no communication to the video switcher Default M E The M E selected in the Default ME drop down menu will be the default control M E for all Events placed on the DiVA Timeline Alternatively any Event can be programmed to trigger an effect on any M E This can be defined at the Event level in the Effects Dialog after an Event has been placed on the Timeline To assign a different M E to be affected by an Event command on the Timeline 1 Select the Event you wish to be addressed by an M E other than the Default M E 2 Press CUT or DISS or KEY or WIPE to open the Video Effects Dialog Track 2 PGM PST 3 From the drop down menu select the M E you wish to use to control the selected Event In this way every Event can be controlled by a different M E See Video Effects Page 95 for more information on the Effects Dialog Device File This drop down menu is used to select the appropriate SWI switcher driver file for your switcher For any new switcher protocol to properly load with the expected M E s assigned per the M E mask in the swi file you must follow this procedure 1 Click OFF Switcher Enabled 2 Select your
9. Keyboard Functions 87 9 2 White Keys FastLog FastLog FastLog A H 28 J a SE Er 4 MARK E E FASTLOG Press FastLog to open the FastLog Database FASTLOG SEARCH Press FastLog Search to open the SEARCH Dialog to search for items in the FastLog database FASTLOG ADD Press FastLog ADD to open the ADD Dialog to add items to the FastLog database FASTLOG MOD Press FastLog MOD to open the MODIFY Dialog to modify items in the FastLog database TL MARK Press TL MARK to add a TL marker to the Timeline TL Markers are used to identify Points of interest on the Timeline and to give the user a visual numeric countdown in seconds to any point on the Timeline Press TL MARK and a TL Marker will be added at the location of the Timeline Guide When in PVW or RECORD with the Timeline moving each Marker will display a countdown from its current location to the Timeline Guide 88 DiVA User s Guide With at least two Edit Markers you may measure the time between them An Edit Marker appears on the Timeline as a yellow triangle with a label at its side 1 00 08 18 TA TE TP EZRA Pressing TL MARK places an Edit Marker on the Timeline at the TLG Pressing TL MARK while over an existing Edit Marker brings up the TL Marker Dialog Name Edit 1 Show Lines MW Ripple current Edit 2 Hal Time 1 00 00 14 05 You may check Show Lines to superimpose l
10. There are no restrictions on how loops are made For example one loop can be completely inside of another loop partially inside of another loop or completely outside of another loop The following diagram below shows Loop B entirely inside loop A Loop 5 Start 5 Nest Signif Time RIGHT Add Loop B Start 2 CB Copy lt Ctrl gt B SelMextT rack DOWN CBPaste lt Ctrl gt Loop B End gt Looped End gt Nesting Macros Nesting is when one Macro calls another Macro from within itself Calls to other Macros may even be within a loop In the example below each time the keystroke M2 is encountered this Macro will halt and the Macro assigned to Macro 2 will execute After Macro 2 finishes Macro 1 will continue where it left off Loop 4 Start 5 gt Next Signif Time RIGHT Add Loop B Start 2 gt CB Copy lt Ctrl gt E SelNextT rack DOWN CB Paste lt Ctrl gt Loop B End gt SelPrevTrack UP SelPrevTrack UP 84 DiVA User s Guide Delay Macros Some operations may require a time delay between keystrokes For example a Macro that opens a dialog and enters in some data will usually require some delay To specify a delay 1 Type the amount of delay in the Delay ms window 2 Highlight the keystroke from where the delay is to begin and click Set The delay is specified in milliseconds 1 1000 of a second For example 100ms is 1 10 of a secon
11. Windows key to open the Start Menu SHUTTING OFF THE COMPUTER If you wish to shut down the computer after you have closed the DIVA Application perform the following 1 Click the Start menu located in the lower left corner of your screen 2 Click Turn Off Computer In the prompt that appears click Turn Off The Windows operating system will close itself down and then automatically turn off the computer safely Connecting the System 15 YOUR DIVA PORT 8 DEVICE ASSIGNMENT TABLE Use this Table to document your Assignments and Crosspoints DEVICE MODEL PORT V XPT A XPT COUNT COLOR ee S Pom 16 DIVA User s Guide Configuring DIVA 17 4 CONFIGURING DIVA 4 1 Assignment Page Press ASSGN to open the Assignment Page Here you assign devices to Tracks assign audio mixer and video switcher drivers and crosspoints and enable and disable the device controllers of each Track as well as other related items TA Fi z diabl Track On Device Hame Classa Device Auto Port Panl Vr3mticher__AudioMbcer Cobor El Wideo Logical Wirtual Ms os UMMET fee Foo 192 168 1 90 04_play_4635 192 168 1 90 0V_play_4866 5 5 green E E 055 DIME 1 aula m VET BE OW play 4266 4 4 green 3 M EPI ERPI Ez Ez F E240018801125 3 E E blue A E El vDCP_D EVS B C Pi 12 B magenta 5 D EP KIP Ez Ez F E21 BBO 252 1 1 blue b T OHA UMNE T Mec 20 C 142 168 1 04 4 192 168 1 94 HP1 f f orange f OHS UMNE T ree F 112 168 141 b b orange m H E B
12. 11 5 The FastLog Modify Dialog Press the Modify button to open the Modify dialog where most Fastlog fields can be changed as desired This dialog is almost the same as the data entry dialog and works similarly Fastlog Data Modify Clip Name fs0E dit ense od Shot Hame 0P1_Shotiamettod Media ID wwebtod Dew Name OP TE In 00 00 00 24 Duration 00 00 04 12 E EX ory a Keywords 0P1_boblidod 2 Show bobblet ad Client 0P1_ClikMod Date Shot 107 8 2012 Format OP 1_Forttod Producer 0P1_ProMod Director OPT Oirtod Location OP1_LocMod Camera 0P1_Cambod Logged By JAY Mod Conca E Omneon Spectrum Server TechNote 183 12 OMNEON SPECTRUM SERVER TECHNOTE 12 1 Omneon Spectrum Server Intro DIVA V1 1 Release or higher can perform linear and non linear editing with Harmonic Spectrum Omneon servers All edits are 100 non destructive as the Edited Master is a Playlist that resides on the server Throughout this document for reasons of description and instruction we call the DIVA Edit Track and the Spectrum Playlist the Edited Master This document does not cover the Setup or Operations of the Editware QuickEdit NLE Proxy Editor for the Spectrum Servers Note the following about the OmNet Application The Recorder requires the use of two 2 channels one to record and one to preview playback the recording Edited Master Before editing w
13. Event Cursors When dealing with Events there are four locations on an Event where the cursor will change shape and function lt gt When you hover on an Event and see this cursor it means that you are in the body of the Event This allows you to click amp drag the Event to the left or right until it comes in contact with another Event Dragging an Event will only change the location of the Event and not any times Pressing UNDO will reverse this action When you hover on an Event and see this cursor it means that lt A you are within the boundaries of the Event IN point This allows you to click amp drag the Event IN to the left or right until it comes in contact with itself or another Event Dragging the Event IN will change the location of the Event IN and the Event duration but will not affect the IN Time Pressing UNDO will reverse this action O gt When you hover on an Event and see this cursor it means that you are within the boundaries of the Event OUT point This allows you to drag the Event OUT to the left or right until it comes in contact with itself or another Event Dragging the Event OUT will change the location of the Event OUT and the Event duration but will not affect the IN Time Pressing UNDO will reverse this action Dl When you hover between adjoining Events and see this cursor it means that you are on the slip boundary of the Event This allows you t
14. Key Priority Some video switchers allow you to control the key priority This is where you can define which of multiple keys will be keyed over others See your switcher manual for more information on Key Priority Key Options Some video switchers allow additional control capability over their keyers When not available this item will be ghosted When available and selected you will be presented with the Key Options Dialog See Key Options later in this same section Transition IN Here is where you enter the Transition Rate for the transition you have chosen Mix Wipe or DVE With the item Out Same As In selected the Transition OUT field will also automatically populate with this rate Transition Out By default this field is filled in automatically when you enter a Transition In time However if the item Out Same As In is not selected you can enter a different rate for the Transition Out Keyboard Functions 97 Cut Out By default the Transition Out for an Event is the same effect used as the Transition In However select this item if you wish to perform a Wipe or Mix effect for the Transition In and a CUT for the Transition Out Out Same As In By default this field is filled in automatically when you enter a Transition In time However if the item is not selected you can enter a different rate for the Transition Out Audio Follows Video With this item selected Transitions applied to the video
15. Note This is a note that can be attached to an Event The note will also be displayed with the edit in the EDL Event IN time This is the IN time of the current Event The IN time of an Event can be changed by the MARK IN SET IN or TRIM IN functions HOT EVENT S A Hot Event is the current Event on a Track and it is displayed with a red border When commands such as Play Stop Trim In or Trim Out are executed they are directed to the Hot Event on the selected Track An Event becomes a Hot Event by either Clicking on it which also makes it the Selected Event or by using the arrow keys to move to the beginning of the Event on the active Track There can only be one Hot Event per Track so if multiple Events are on the same Track the Hot Event has the focus and all keystroke commands will be directed to it Each populated Track will have a Hot Event SELECTED EVENT S A Selected Event is an Event that has been Clicked on When an Event is selected it is displayed with a yellow border Selected Event s will additionally respond to functions such as Cut Delete Copy or Paste You may select multiple Events by holding down CTRL as you Click the Events If one Event is already selected you may select a range of Events by holding SHIFT as you Click the last Event you want selected all Events in between will be selected Performing these procedures again will de select Events Events 69 7 2
16. OFFSET FRAMES 62 Omneon Allow Reference CLIPS 51 OPEN END 130 Open End All 130 Open Timeline 29 Ops Manual 53 Optimize Server 124 Orange Keys 125 Orange Keys Add Event 125 Orange Keys Cue All CPI 133 Orange Keys Cue CPI 132 Orange Keys Del Event 126 Orange Keys Del Track 127 Orange Keys Duration 131 Orange Keys Gaps 126 Orange Keys Keep Track 127 Orange Keys Move Event 133 Orange Keys Move Event In to TLG 131 Orange Keys Move Event Out to TLG 132 Orange Keys Move TL 133 ORANGE KEYS OPEN END 130 Orange Keys Open End All 130 Orange Keys Sep Events 125 Orange Keys TC CTL 131 Orange Keys Toggle Event 127 Orange Keys Trim In 127 Orange Keys Trim In Mod In 128 Orange Keys Trim Out 129 Orange Keys Trim Out Mod Out 130 Orange Keys Xfer TC 130 OUT Time 77 P Page Down 85 Page Up 85 PAL 40 Paper Edit 45 Participate On Air Audio Video 136 PARTICIPATE ON AIR PLAY RECORD 58 Participate On Air Play Record 135 PARTICIPATE ON AIR AUDIO VIDEO 58 PARTICIPATE ON AIR PLAY RECD 50 Password 10 PEGS 109 PEGS Absolute Time 111 PEGS Absolute Relative 111 PEGS Add Command 109 111 PEGS Delay 23 PEGS Delete Command 109 PEGS Enable Disable 110 PEGS Fire 110 PEGS Icons 110 PEGS Macro 84 PEGS New Commands 110 PEGS Note 111 PEGS Relative Time 111 PEGS Set Time 109 PEGS Strings 113 PEGS Tra
17. Record Crash 146 Record Insert Edit 143 Record Pre Read 36 Record Server 145 RECORD SLAVE 59 Record VDCP 145 Record Virtual Edit 144 Recorded Edits 76 Red Border 68 RED KEY 143 RED KEY Record 143 Redo 89 214 DiVA User s Guide REEL ID 66 Reel ID 33 Reel ID 77 Reel ID Assignment VTR 175 Reel ID Change 173 Reel ID Display 175 Reel ID Edit Record Track 162 Reel ID Recall 175 Reel ID VTRs Only 175 Reference 6 Reference Movies 51 Reference Black Burst 52 Reference External 52 Reference Indicator 52 Reference Internal 52 Reference System 52 Reference Tri Level 52 Rename TL Mark 88 REPLAY EDIT 151 RESET 142 Reset RS422 Ports 142 RESOLUTION 6 10 REWIND FULL 116 REWIND HALF 116 Ripple 36 Ripple Auto Off 37 Ripple GPI 108 Ripple NL Delete 124 Ripple NL Insert 123 Ripple Selected Events 37 R Mark 45 R MARK 150 R Marks 147 149 R MARKS CLEAR 149 R Marks Clear 149 R Marks EDL 172 R MARKS SET 149 R Marks Set 149 R Marks Shortcut Keys 150 RS 422 Connection 8 Run Macro 85 Run Macro 81 S Save Timeline 30 Save Timeline As 30 Save L2D File 30 Save Macro 81 Save Modules 48 SEARCH 117 Search Modes Modules 48 Search Auto 35 Search Clip List 72 Selected Event 68 Semi colon 61 Sensitivity Jogger 38 Sensitivity Shuttle 38 Sensitivity Variable 38 Sep 125 153 Separate 153 SEPARATE
18. command will be sent later by the specified amount of frames Remove All GPI Pressing the Remove All GPI button will remove every GPI trigger from the Timeline Enable all GPI When Enable all GPI is unchecked all GPls will be disabled grayed but not removed Show Lines When Show Lines is checked reference lines are displayed on the Timeline at each GPI marker Fire Now Pressing the Fire Now button allows you to test the GPI relays that are checked Setting a GPI Trigger on the Timeline To attach a GPI Trigger to the Timeline perform the following 1 Position the TLG where you wish the GPI to be placed 2 Press the desired GPI number 1 8 3 Press SHIFT GPI The GPI is placed on the Timeline at the TLG A green triangular GPI marker and GPI name will appear at the location of the Timeline Guide as seen in the following Illustration a Keyboard Functions 107 Record Tally When Record Tally is selected the GPI number entered as the Record Tally GPI will trigger at the Edit IN point of an edit and trigger again at the Edit OUT point of the edit Note in the diagram below that the selected GPI 2 is greyed out and not available for general use TL Time 1 00 15 29 Pulse Width D feet le GFI GRI fion 2 IM GEIE apra fino eee TO e Note the following about GPI triggers attached to the Timeline Triggers attached to the Timeline remain at their location on the Timel
19. device as the In point for the current Event MOD IN MARK IN To MOD IN a MARK IN number is to mark the current position of the selected device as the In point for the Event without changing the Events duration Press SHIFT MOD IN The devices current position will be the new IN time and the duration of the Event will not be changed MARK OUT Press MARK OUT to enter the current position of the selected device as the Out point for the current Event MOD OUT MARK OUT To MOD OUT a MARK OUT number is to mark the current position of the selected device as the Out point for the Event without changing the Events duration Press SHIFT MOD OUT The devices current position will be the new Out time and the duration of the Event will not be changed MARK IN TL In the Edit Mode when you MARK IN an Event on the Timeline the new In time is marked and the Event is repositioned to align with the beginning of the Record Event Should you wish to MARK IN a new time but position the Event at the TLG press MARK IN TL The devices current position will be the new In time and the Event will be positioned at the TLG 142 DiVA User s Guide OUTTL MOD IN MARK IN TL In the Edit Mode when you MARK IN TL an Event on the Timeline the new In time is marked the Event is repositioned to align with the TLG and the duration of the Event is changed accordingly Should you wish to MARK IN TL but yo
20. name is acceptable Aj Bars tone XPT I JA Pressing MARK IN with this Track selected will place a Switcher crosspoint Event at the TLG Set the duration of this Event as you would for any Event 74 DiVA User s Guide Edit Mode 75 8 EDIT MODE The EDIT MODE is a special mode within DiVA that allows you to perform linear and non linear editing with both VTRs and or servers onto a virtual Black Track representing the boundaries of a theoretical reel of tape THE VTR BLACK TRACK The Black Track is a black overlay on Track 1 when in the Edit Mode This Record Track represents a videotape and defines the start and end boundaries of that tape as defined by the user in the dialog that opens when you press ASSGN with the Edit Track selected and when a VIR is assigned to the Track This Black Track overlay is automatically created when mounting the media and cannot be moved or removed except by re defining its parameters Like a real record tape throughout your edit session the black areas will represent un recorded portions of your show See Assigning the VTR Edit Record TRACK Page 161 THE SERVER BLACK TRACK The Black Track is a black overlay on Track 1 when in the Edit Mode This Record Track represents a Record Clip and defines the start and end boundaries of that Clip This Black Track overlay is automatically created when mounting the Record Clip and cannot be moved or removed except by
21. one time The names of the Macros assigned to a Macro Key are displayed when the mouse cursor is hovered over the respective Macro Module key RUN X2 Press RUN to run or execute the Macro programmed in the corresponding MAC 1 MAC4 keys PAGE UP Press PG UP to jump from DiVA page 2 to DIVA page 1 ARROW UP Press UP ARROW to jump to the previous Track PG DN PAGE DOWN Press PG DN to jump from DiVA page 1 to DIVA page 2 ARROW DOWN Press DN ARROW to jump to the next Track 86 DiVA User s Guide ld DEC INC Fl ARROW LEFT Points Of Interest POI Press to jump the Timeline Guide to the previous POI on the Timeline A Point of Interest POI in DiVA is any of the following The beginning of an Event The end of an Event ACPI s location on the selected Track Any marker on the Timeline DEC Decrement Press to move the current device to the left earlier frame by frame Hold the key depressed to auto jog the selected device ARROW RIGHT Points Of Interest POI Press to jump the Timeline Guide to the next POI on the Timeline A Point of Interest POI in DiVA is any of the following The beginning of an Event The end of an Event ACPI s location on the selected Track Any marker on the Timeline INC Increment Press to move the current device to the right later frame by frame Hold the key depressed to auto jog the selected device
22. or bottom air vents NOTE 3 1 Connections POWER Some chassis have two power switches one switch on the back of the chassis and the computer power on switch on the front of the chassis behind the right side door If your chassis has a rear power switch and the switch is not ON the computer power on switch will not work In normal operation the front power on switch is used to turn the computer on and off and the rear power supply switch is left ON MOUSE AND KEYBOARD Connect your keyboard and mouse in the corresponding ports on the rear of the chassis A KVM type switch can be used if required If you are using the DiVA USB control keyboard a USB or wireless mouse can be connected directly into either side of the keyboard The DIVA keyboard is considered a USB hub and might not work well with A some types of KVM switches JOGGER PANEL Connect the serial Jogger into one of the available serial ports DHW 8P 8 DSW 8P are required for serial control To assign the RS 422 Jogger Port on the Menu Bar click Settings Jogger Jogger Port Nbr and enter the number of the Port 1 8 that the Jogger is plugged into If available on your Motherboard an RS 232 COM port can be used using a RS422 to RS232 converter To assign a COM Port as the Jogger Port on the Menu Bar click Settings Jogger Jogger Port Nbr and enter 1 minus one if using COM 1 or enter 2 minus two if using COM 2 DiVA User s Guide
23. the device assigned to the current Track and in turn play the current Hot Event backwards from the location of the red CPI Current Position Indicator Most video servers require a clip to be loaded before motion commands can have any effect but VTRs need only to be connected The CPI will scroll backwards across the Event as the video plays lt PLAY is also used with the following functions PLAY ALL GANGED EVENTS 4 PLAY will play all Ganged Events in reverse but will not keep them in sync PLAY THE EVENT AT 2X SPEED dPLA Y 4PLA Y will play the Event in reverse at double speed This feature is device dependent STOP Pressing STOP stops the selected device The Event s CPI and the timecode in the Track Status Display will also stop Alternately you may also use ALLSTOP SPACEBAR to stop all enabled sources lt SRCH Pressing lt SRCH will cue the CPI to the Hot Event s IN point On a server Track this will be immediate On a VTR Track the VTR will shuttle to the IN time To cue to a specific timecode in an Event enter a timecode into the Numeric Entry field and press SRCH to cue the Hot Event s CPI to that timecode SRCH gt Pressing SRCH will cue the CPI to the Hot Event s OUT point On a server Track this will be immediate On a VTR Track the VTR will shuttle to the IN time 118 DiVA User s Guide SPEED To define a single speed for the current Event 1 Type the desired sp
24. x 2 Add command Trans30 to the Command List 112 DiVA User s Guide Removing Commands from the Command List User created Commands can be deleted from the drop down menu by Right Clicking on the entry in the drop down menu For example if you created command Trans30 and want to delete it just Right Click on it and answer Yes to the question dialog that opens and Trans30 will be deleted from the list L2 rl x Remove selected command From the Command list ee Properties Opens the TL PEGS dialog Delete TL PEG Deletes the selected TL PEG Delete All TL PEGS Deletes all TL PEGS Select All TL PEGS Selects all TL PEGS Some switchers will not accept multiple commands to the same M E at the same time When multiple Command entries are made in the PEGS Dialog each relates to its own PEG marker For example in the following example switcher MEM10 is recalled at 1 00 11 18 of the current device a trigger of XPEG 512 at 16 28 into the current Event and a 30 frame transition at 1 00 04 23 of the current device are programmed Pegs on Timeline Ma ES Add Delete Set Time fe Tracking Fire On Command Time Pet Note oT MEMO 1 001118 a This is a note LT XPEGOIZ 16 26 B Cone TEA era mee Keyboard Functions 113 Examples of Valid PEGS Commands Command Description Example ME1 ME2 ME3 ME4 Specifies the M E bus to be addressed ME1 Trans30 PGM or PP Specifies
25. 45 EDL Paste 170 EDL Recall 166 EDL RECALL EDIT 151 EDL Record Off 45 EDL Reel ID 173 174 EDL Replace 166 EDL REPLAY EDIT 151 EDL Ripple 170 EDL R Mark 45 EDL R Marks 172 EDL Title 174 E E Preview 20 E E Delay 28 E E Preview Video 26 ENABLE CONTROL 59 Enable Jogger 37 Enable Jogger Record 38 Enable Mixer Preview 28 Enable Track 18 ENABLED M ES 24 ESCAPE 79 Ethernet 4 6 Event Change M E 95 Event Cursors 69 Event Default Duration 41 Event Drag 69 Event Drag IN 69 Event Drag OUT 69 Event Duration 77 Event Edit Record 75 Event Hot 68 EVENT IN TIME 68 Event In Time 77 Event Linear Record 75 Event MARK IN 141 Event MARK OUT 141 Event Mark Out TL 142 EVENT MOVE 133 EVENT MOVE 131 EVENT OPEN END 130 EVENT OUT TIME 67 Event Out Time 77 Event Pink 76 Event Record 69 Event Selected 68 Event Set Forward 98 100 Event SET OUT 140 Event Slide 128 129 Event Slip 128 129 Event Slip 69 Event SPLIT 153 Event Toggle 127 Event Trim In 127 Event Trim OUT 129 Events 1 Events 65 Events Add 125 EVENTS ALIGN 138 Events Delete 126 Events Delete Group 126 EVENTS DISABLE 135 Events Explained 65 Events Extend 126 EVENTS GANG 136 EVENTS LINK 136 Events Log 177 Events Ripple 37 Events Ripple 36 Events Selected 126 Events Separate 125 Events SET IN 140 Events Tag 137 Events T
26. E RIPPLE RIPPLE IN SERT MAKE OPTIM MAKE r MOVIE MOVIE OPTIMIZE UNDO UNDO SAVE MODULE CONFIGURATION Selecting Save Modules will allow you to save the configuration of currently displayed Modules and their positions You will be presented with the following FT Save Diva Control Dialog File LOAD MODULE CONFIGURATION Selecting Load Modules will allow you to recall saved configurations of currently displayed Modules and their positions You will be presented with the following FT Load Diva Control Dialog File gO m Computer Local Disk C Diva Runtime dcd X Search ded Organize y New folder fil BD Desktop Name Date modified Type Size 8 E ba dcd az _ Da 4 2 2013 1 08 PM DCD File 1KB last dcd 6 21 2013 10 39AM DCDFile OKB Mu Compu on _ NLE dcd 6 2 2013 2 13 PM DCD File 1KB Fla Local Disk C mm n decd 3 28 2013 6 19 PM DCD Fil none adce 3 26 20 13 0 19 PN ICD File a ARVATO E Lexar F xi File name none ded Diva Control Dialogs Files dc Seay Select None to clear all modules from the screen Menu Bar 49 5 5 Special Click Special to open the Special dropdown Menu File settings Edit Mode Modules Special Help Multi Cam Auto Multi Edit 2 Air Fast Cut Record Lock Lock Edit Track Lock CPI MULTI CAM MultiCam is a feature that allows the user to roll multiple devices in sync usually iso reels and switch
27. EDL after it is performed Mode B With Mode B selected the Edits defined in the From and Thru text entry fields will be performed in consecutive order as long as the Edit s required Reel is mounted If the Reel is not currently mounted the Edit will be skipped An R Mark will be added to each edit in the EDL after it is performed Assemble Press the Assemble button to begin the Auto Assembly process Cancel Press the Cancel button or ALLSTOP to stop the Auto Assembly process Save Settings Press the Save Settings button to save the current Auto Assembly dialog choices From You may enter the desired starting Edit of the sequence select Beginning to define the first Edit in the EDL or select Current to specify the highlighted Edit in the EDL Thru You may enter the desired last Edit of the sequence select End to define the last Edit in the EDL or select Current to define the highlighted Edit in the EDL SHORTCUT KEYS The following shortcut keys may also be used in conjunction with the Auto Assemble feature AUTO ASMBL A Auto Assemble All Edits AUTO ASMBL B Auto Assemble Beginning Edit AUTO ASMBL E Auto Assemble End Edit AUTO ASMBL C Auto Assemble Current Keyboard Functions 149 AUTO ASMBL R Resume Edit sequence AUTO ASMBL AUTO ASMBL Auto Assemble current EDL Edit Set and Clear R Marks An R Mark Record Mark is automatically displayed in
28. Fari m Tapaat Prev Svatcher 4 1 Tavera Tisu Tios j 7 H Di Por nee i o Tiarat Deki fi Send Commands Dae pe cn r Fz MEM Day fi em Fe Aadi FA post EE F Uwm T Recurd Condica Detay 2 at Gel tai Send Somer You can exchange swap Source Assignments for an entire Track automatically 1 Press ASSGN to open the Assignment Page 2 On the Edit Screen Select the Track you wish to exchange with In the following example we selected Track T2 Device Name B2 ON ASSIGNMENT PAGE 3 In the Assignment Page select the Track number you wish to exchange In the following example we selected Track 3 Device Name C3 Configuring DIVA 21 ON ASSIGNMENT PAGE Track On Device Name Al B2 C3 DA E5 4 Click the Swap Tracks button on the Assignment Page Swap Tracks The two sources in the Assignment Page and all their assigned values will be swapped ON ASSIGNMENT PAGE You can also swap Tracks directly on the DIVA keyboard 1 Press the T1 T12 key you wish to Swap 2 Press SWAP The word SWAP appears on the Button for that Track 3 Press the T1 T12 key you wish to swap with The two sources and all their assigned values will be swapped 4 4 Video Switcher Settings VIDEO SWITCHER SETTINGS M Enabled Enabled ME Defaut ME DSE ibi Iw DSK Device File ROVER Sw MET Port 3 Be Ez Status l SwitcherOf D Auto HES ME Transition Delay i Set Forward MES
29. In 127 Trim In Mod In 128 Trim OUT 129 Trim OUT Mod OUT 130 TSO 121 U Undo 89 Undo Macro 81 Update Dongle 11 Update Software 10 Use Source Duration 45 User Manual 53 User Name 10 V VARI SPEED 66 Variable Sensitivity 38 VDCP 145 VDCP Ask Before Recording 35 VIDEO 152 Video Capture 34 Video Capture Card 52 Video Display 34 Video Effects 95 Video Input 7 Video Only 152 Video Preview 26 Video Switcher Settings 20 21 VIDEO SWITCHER DEVICE FILE 22 VIDEO SWITCHER MEM 103 VIDEO SWITCHER PORT 23 Video Preview E E 26 VIDEO SUB TRACK 66 View Configuration Files 13 Virtual Edit 144 VTR Assemble Edit 145 VTR Default Rec Start 41 VTR PostRoll 39 VTR PreRoll 39 VTR Record Start 41 W White Keys 87 White Keys FastLog 87 White Keys FastLog Add 87 White Keys FastLog Mod 87 White Keys FastLog SRCH 87 White Keys Note 89 White Keys Redo 89 White Keys TL Mark 87 White Keys Undo 89 Windows Key 13 Windows Shortcuts 13 Wipe 100 Wipe Auto N R 96 Wipe Patterns 95 Wipe Reverse 96 X XFER TC 130 Y K2 Summit Server TechNote 217 Yellow Border 68 Yellow Keys 140 Yellow Keys Mark In 141 Yellow Keys Mark In Mod In 141 Yellow Keys Mark In TL 141 Yellow Keys Mark In TL Mod In 142 Yellow Keys Mark Out 141 Yellow Keys Mark Out Mod Out 141 Yellow Keys Mark Out TL 142 Yellow Keys Set In 140 Yel
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31. REW to rewind or shuttle the current device backwards at full shuttle speed lt REW Press SHIFT REW to rewind or shuttle the current device backwards at half shuttle speed FF gt gt Press FF to Fast Forward or shuttle the current device forwards at full shuttle speed FF gt Press SHIFT FF to Fast Forward or shuttle the current device forwards at half shuttle speed PLAY gt Pressing PLAYP will send a PLAY command to the device assigned to the current Track and in turn play the current Hot Event from the location of the red CPI Current Position Indicator Most video servers require a clip to be loaded before motion commands can have any effect but VTRs need only to be connected The CPI will scroll across the Event as the video plays Note that the PLAYP key plays the current Hot Event and does not preview the Timeline PLAY is also used with the following functions PLAY ALL GANGED EVENTS PLAYP will play all Keyboard Functions 117 Ganged Events but will not keep them in sync PLAY THE EVENT AT DOUBLE SPEED PLAY PLAYP will play the Event at double speed PLAY THE EVENT IN REVERSE SHIFT 4PLA Y will play the Event in reverse PLAY THE EVENT IN REVERSE AT DOUBLE SPEED SHIFT 4PLA Y 4PLA Y will play the Event in reverse at double speed This feature is device dependent lt PLAY Pressing PLAY will send a REVERSE PLAY command to
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33. TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the last edit in a group to copy from the EDL All edits in a block C By edit number in a block C By edit number whole list Ripple afterwards ALL EDITS IN A BLOCK All edits that physically fall within the From and Thru range defined will be copied from the EDL BY EDIT NUMBER IN A BLOCK All edits whose edit numbers fall within the From and Thru range defined will be copied from the block of edits defined BY EDIT NUMBERS WHOLE LIST All edits whose edit numbers fall within the From and Thru range defined will be copied from wherever they are found in the EDL RIPPLE AFTERWARDS All edits following the last edit in the copied group will have their Record times adjusted accordingly so as not to leave a gap in the EDL Current ce END Select End to paste the copied group of edits at the end of the EDL CURRENT Select Current to paste the copied group of edits after the current highlighted edit in the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number after which you will paste the copied group of edits 170 DIVA User s Guide f All edits in a block C Ey edit number in a block C Ep edit number whole list Ripple afterwards ALL EDITS IN A BLOCK All edits in the EDL that physically fall within the defined From and Thru range will be copied BY EDIT NUMBER IN A BLOC
34. User s Guide ALL OUT will reset all SPLIT OUT points regardless of Select status Global Select Global press SHIFT and turn the Jog wheel to change the overall global level for the Selected audio sub Tracks of the current Event Keyframe Select Keyframe press SHIFT and turn the Jog wheel to change the level for the keyframe at the TLG When the Split Dialog is open pressing LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW will jump to the previous or next speed keyframe for all audio channels that are selected Audio Transition Rates When setting up a video transition rate the audio will by default transition at the same rate as the video If you wish the audio to cut or to transition at a different time or rate than the video perform the following 1 Press DISS to open the Effects Dialog fa J Video Effects 2 Uncheck Audio Follows Video In the following example the video will dissolve at a rate of 1 15 but the audio will transition as defined in the Split Dialog 3 Press SPLIT to open the Split Dialog and select the audio channel you wish to change In the following example only audio channel A1 is selected 4 Assuming that you wish an audio transition rate of 15 frames for audio channel A1 press 1 5 DISS Keyboard Functions 157 Since only audio channel A1 was selected in the Split Dialog the rate for this channel is seen as different from audio channel A2 Setting Different Transition
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36. accommodate the inserted material without overwriting the existing material already on the Timeline NLINS 124 DiVA User s Guide RIPPL NL DEL OPTIM MOVIE OPTIM MOVIE NL DELETE Press NL DEL to non linearly remove the material located within the Record Event on the Edit Track and replace it with BLACK A video only or audio only delete will take longer to perform than an Audio video delete See the DIVA TechNote for your specific server RIPPL NL DEL Press RIPPL to ripple adjust the Timeline to accommodate the deleted material The material on either side of the deleted portion will be pulled up and the Black Track will be shortened by the length of the deleted material MOVIE Make Movie Press MOVIE to make a Movie new clip of either the Edit Track or material on a source Track See the DIVA TechNote for your specific server OPTIMIZE Coming Soon Keyboard Functions 125 9 7 Orange Keys SEP EVENTS Press SEP EVENTS to split a single Event into two Events The Event will split at the CPI If an Event with a transition is separated the new Event is set to CUT W and any speeds or audio ramps are set to unity ADD EVENT Pressing ADD EVENT extends the current Event that is positioned to the left of the Timeline Guide by adding another matching Event of the same length A V components and contiguous timecode To add to an Event perform the following
37. appears to the left of each Track Linked Keyboard Functions 137 04 bo Oh4256 In the previous image Track 2 and Track 3 show Gang indications a green G icon to the left of the Track number and will roll together when any of the following commands are invoked PLAY 2X PLAY REVERSE PLAY 2X REVERSE PLAY JOG REWIND REWIND VARIABLE FAST FORWARD FAST FORWARD VARIABLE STOP CUE SEARCH GOTO TLG For example if you have Track 1 Track 2 and Track 3 Linked and Ganged pressing PLAY will play the Hot Events on Track 1 Track 2 and Track 3 simultaneously Events on ganged Tracks will also all participate when the following commands are sent MARK IN MARK OUT SET IN SET OUT TRIM IN TRIM OUT SET DURATION For example if you have Track 1 Track 2 and Track 3 Linked and Ganged pressing TRIM IN 3 0 ENTER will trim the Hot Events on Track 1 Track 2 and Track 3 all by 30 frames To remove a Track from a gang select the Track and press SHIFT LINK TAG Tagging an Event locks its current position to the Timeline If you drag or otherwise move a tagged Event or even change the IN and OUT points the Event s sync relationship to the Timeline remains in place Use this to keep an audio cue in one Event lined up with a visual point in an Event on another Track Press TAG to tag the Hot Event A LU status icon appears in the upper left corner of the Event showing the Event has successf
38. double clicking or by pressing ENTER rather than Load Live select the PB Track and press DEL Note that DIVA automatically disables Participate OnAir Play Rec and Participate OnAir Audio Video Notes about the LOAD LIVE feature gt You can copy a clip that was loaded live and paste it to another Track eliminating having to refresh the second Track 72 DiVA User s Guide gt Once devices have been put into RECORD and their Tracks disabled the only way to delete an Event on a PB Track is to select the Track and press DEL Search the Clip List 1 Type the name of the desired Clip in the Search text field As you type in the name clip names that match will be auto selected in the list 2 Press ENTER to place the highlighted Clip on the Timeline at the TLG Once selected and placed on the Timeline the Clip name as you entered it will be stored in a saved history list To access this list and load a Clip already in the list 1 Click on the Search field Menu button The drop down menu of previously loaded Clips is displayed A fs0 cipadr New outs Name i Search IEA a aa Laver 2 Embedded Interior 113 Refresh FtTempci Layer 2 Embedded 20 00 6 11 2012 4 51 55 NEW _RECORD_ CLIP 12 6 7 2013 3 21 14PM reference layer 1 20 00 6 11 2012 4 46 10 WWEBES 3 56 10 6 18 2012 3 12 09 xoijdsoisd 3 24 6 28 2012 12 47 3 2 Select the desired Clip and press ENTER to pl
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40. example we want the Event on the left to fill or extend to the Timeline Guide Line or the beginning of the adjoining Event Perform the following 1 Place the Timeline Guide where you wish the Fill to reach 2 Make the Event to be modified a Hot Event 3 Press FILL The Event will extend to the TLG but the OUT time 15 remains the same An lEl icon in the upper left corner of the Event shows that this Event will be off speed The calculated speed is displayed in the Speed Dialog Speed Control Faint 68 2 Pa A Get Value Keyboard Functions 123 9 6 Light Purple DELAY RIPPL CLIP LIST NLINS CLIP LIST Press CLIP LIST to open the current server directory containing the clips for the video server assigned to the current Track DELAY Press DELAY to open the Delay dialog where you can set the play and record delays for the video server channel assigned to the current Track O OMNET Delay values tor Track 2 are saved in LA D01ma Runtime F T Config ini Play Delay f Record Delay f Commands in Even Field D Use Stop Command W NL INS Press NL INSERT to non linearly insert by CUT the Event located below but within the Record Event boundaries A video only or audio only insert will take longer to perform than an audio video insert See the DIVA TechNote for your specific server RIPPL NL INS Press RIPPL to ripple adjust the Timeline to
41. for a drop down menu of available devices in the selected Class Some devices do not have their own drivers and may use drivers designed for other devices B021390 1 Video Switcher Video 1 1 Em Pa Audio Mixer Start Count 1 5 a Pa 11 Configuring DIVA 19 If this item is selected DIVA will query an assigned Sony or Panasonic VTR and if the device responds with a valid Sony code DIVA will auto select the correct driver Note that this ability is not supported by all VTRs Click on the right side of this field for the Port drop down menu If a device is assigned that is controlled through a serial connection a list of all available serial ports is displayed If the device assigned is a networked device a list of hosts and their Channels may be displayed If not displayed you can double click in the field and manually enter the address of the networked device paying close attention to the proper syntax and nomenclature for the device Devices of the same kind should be assigned the same Pool name For example all VTRs may be given the Pool name of VTR even though one might be a Sony DVW 500 and the other a Panasonic AJ D950 One purpose for the Pool assignment is to prevent a device of one type such as a VTR from being improperly treated as another type of device such as a server channel Assign video crosspoints based upon the inputs to your video switcher Audio Mixer crossp
42. is surrounded by a white border this indicates that this Track is selected If the Track 1 button is red and has the letters EDIT Edit Record Track on it the Track is assigned as the Edit Track To change a Track from an Edit Track to a regular Track on the Menu Bar click Edit Mode Edit Mode On If the Track button is Black Brown Blue Green Magenta Orange Red White or Yellow these Tracks have been branded with a distinct color for easier recognition If there are three characters displayed on the Track Button this means that Menu Bar item Settings Button Label is selected See Error Reference source not found Page Error Bookmark not defined for more on Colored Buttons THE TIMECODE DISPLAY The Timecode display indicates more than just the current timecode of the device The data displayed here is actual status provided directly from the assigned device 326 12 06 2 00 Shows a 200 2X play speed Tracks 57 Shows that the device is in the Jog mode Shows that the device is in the Still mode Shows that the device is in the Stop mode Timecode is shown as HH MM SS FF where HH is hours MM is minutes SS is seconds and FF is frames A lower case play indicates a VTR is playing but not yet servo locked A Play with an initial capital letter indicates that the VTR is servo locked A PLAY with all capital letter indicates that the VTR is servo locked and that Color Frame i
43. may differ between models Force Run See your video switcher manual for more information on this item Not all switchers support this function Nomenclature may differ between models Set Forward When an Event transition is changed for example you change a CUT to a DISSOLVE you may wish to apply this change to all following Events on the Timeline Press Set Forward to accomplish this SRVR Server Transitions DIVA can control the internal A V M E of the GV Summit Server No specific DIVA settings changes are required for this control and an external switcher and mixer can still be controlled simultaneously To perform a dissolve or fade transition using the internal mixer amp switcher in the Grass Valley Summit server press SHIFT SRVR The SERVER Effects Dialog will open Keyboard Functions 99 Effect Cut Video Audio Duration Both ali JW Dissolve W Cross Fade pen Both Alo FadethruMatte Fade thru Silence Matte Color le Black C Yellow Green Red White C Cyan C Magenta C Blue cn 1 Assign back to back clips on a Summit Track with appropriate tail and head handles as the Summit M E performs CENTER CUT DISSOLVES 2 Select Effect type accordingly Notice in the Events shown below that the transition icons are displayed at the end of the Events rather than at the beginning This is because the Summit M E effect is associated with the END of the selected Event that is the tr
44. monitor will display what was on the Record Event prior to the edit and the results of the edit will not be visible until the edit is replayed AUTO PICKUP AFTER EDIT A pickup point is the point at the end of an edit where the record device is terminated by pressing RECORD during the edit or by reaching a pre determined OUT point With Auto Pickup selected at the termination of an edit DiVA will automatically perform an Auto Match to all on air Events When not selected all sources are left as is at the termination of an edit whether by defined OUT point or by bumping out with the RECORD key With Auto Pickup enabled the update action on all sources at the termination of an edit will be determined by another Edit Mode item Pickup Match to IN PICKUP MATCH TO IN When this item is selected and if Auto Pickup After Edit is also selected at the termination of an edit by bump out or by reaching the defined edit OUT point sources involved in the edit will update with the Source Event s In points lining up with the new Record Event In point and with all Events open ended When not selected and if Auto Pickup After Edit is selected at the termination of an edit by bump out or by reaching the defined edit OUT point sources involved in the edit will update with the Source Event s OUT points lining up with the new Record Event IN point Menu Bar 45 CLEAR TRACKS AT PICKUP With this item selected and if Auto Pick
45. n mE RECORD 1 ____ Kei t E71 Clips can also be placed back to back and played out sequentially and frame accurately with 198 DiVA User s Guide transitions applied between them by the Internal M E built into the K2 Summit server For even added flexibility and power DIVA can control both internal and external mixer and switcher effects and transitions simultaneously DiVA AS AN EDITOR There are three types of edits that can be performed with the DIVA K2 H application and the Grass Valley K2 server as a recorder Linear Virtual and Optimized The resulting edit master is referred to by the K2 as a Program and this Clip can be viewed imported and exported by most other applications such as Aurora Edit and Fairlight Linear Edits Linear edits recorded directly to the K2 that include mixer and switcher transitions audio or video pre read vari speeds audio or video key framing any keys or other switcher effects are performed in real time as they are encountered on the Timeline Sources can be all K2 or a mixture of K2 VTR other supported peripheral devices and switcher crosspoints There is no additional rendering required for VTR peripheral devices or cross point sources Virtual Edits Virtual Edits are cuts only by definition and are inserted directly and instantly from the DIVA Timeline into the Record Event with a single keystroke Once the edit is performed that edit is an integ
46. new Switcher Device File from the drop down menu 3 Click ON Switcher Enabled OR Press SHIFT RESET after you have selected the desired Device File from the drop down menu and closed the Assignment Page The Message area will show which ports were refreshed Configuring DIVA 23 Port Select the serial port from the drop down menu to be used to connect and control your switcher Status Selecting Switcher Off disables crosspoint control over the video switcher while still allowing MEM PEGS and Preview command data to pass from and to the switcher This is the same as pressing SWITCHER on the DiVA Keyboard Transition Delay Use this setting to adjust when the transition command is sent to the switcher Enter a lower number to send the command later or enter a higher number to send the command earlier MEM Delay For switchers with memory capability use this setting to adjust when the memory recall command is sent to the switcher Enter a lower number to send the command later or enter a higher number to send the command earlier PEG Delay Use this setting to adjust when the PEGS command is sent to the switcher Enter a lower number to send the command earlier or enter a higher number to send the command later See GPI GENERAL PURPOSE INTERFACE Page 105 for additional information on PEGS Set Forward Pressing this button will add the transition type of the current Event to all following Events on the T
47. only applications DiVA does not require an external sync reference but it is always good to have DIVA is defaulted to use external sync for reference To use Connecting the System 7 the internal computer clock as reference in a server only environment on the Menu Bar click Special No External Reference Even with servers there is no guarantee of frame accuracy without an external reference VIDEO DISPLAY INPUT SD or HD video output from your switcher video server or VTR connects to the middle BNC input on the optional video capture card VIDEO OUTPUT This function is not implemented at the time of this printing GPI OUTPUT The optional USB 1024LS DHW GPI has a physical capacity of 24 GPI I O ports 8 ports are available to be assigned as outputs for control by DIVA They are designated BO through B7 and correspond to pins 32 through 39 A GPI triggered by DiVA causes amomentary contact closure between the associated port and ground Any of the GND pins 9 12 15 17 19 29 32 and 40 can be used Pin 30 5V is not used See GPI GENERAL PURPOSE INTERFACE Page 105 for additional information on GPs 8 DiVA User s Guide RS 422 BREAK OUT PANEL Each Break out Panel provides 8 serial ports for device control These control ports use the RS 422 standard These ports must be configured assigned before they will work See Assignment Page Page 17 Connect the Break out Panel to the Chass
48. re defining its parameters Throughout your edit session the black areas will represent un recorded portions of your show Each Model of Server has its own requirement for what can be used as the Record Event Please see the Editware TechNote related to your server model THE RECORD EVENT The Record Event or Current Edit is the dark red Event defining the IN and OUT points of the next edit to be performed When first mounted the Record Event is open ended and completely covers the Black Track The Record Track is comprised of four main components the Black Track the Record Event EDL Events and Edit lines System LRT Server Special Help df 58 45 06 i T A E a Ae 4 00 76 DiVA User s Guide Note the following about the Record Track The following numbered items refer to the numbers in the above graphic O A 2 channel audio amp video edit This Event is displayed with the standard colors of a PB Event yellow representing the video sub Track and green representing the audio sub Tracks which on the Edit Record Track denotes that an edit with these boundaries is in the EDL has R Marks associated with it and has probably already been recorded to tape or server DA 2 channel audio amp video edit This Event is displayed in light pink and on the Edit Record Track denotes that an edit with these boundaries is in the EDL it is a dummy edit recorded with Record Off and therefor does not have R Ma
49. read To toggle an Event through these four modes Press TOGGL EVENT Each successive toggle will change the Event from a GREEN PLAY Event to a RED INSERT Event to a MAGENTA ASSEMBLE Event to an ORANGE PRE READ Event TRIM IN To TRIM IN an Event is to add or remove time from the IN point rather than entering or marking an absolute time or position Enter the amount of time to Trim and then press TRIM IN OR Press TRIM IN followed by the amount of trim then press ENTER 128 DiVA User s Guide Trimming Events Using the Mouse Placing the cursor over an Event will produce three different cursor shapes depending upon where the cursor is placed within the Event Drag the IN point to Trim the Event length accordingly The IN time will not change only the duration will change Drag the OUT point to Trim the Event length accordingly The IN Time will not change only the duration will change Dragging in the center of the Event will move the entire Event This is covered in the section Event Cursors Page 69 Slip an Event To slip an Event is to click amp drag the video within an Event without moving the Event itself 1 Place the mouse cursor over the Event The cursor will change to 2 Press SHIFT while dragging an Event You will see the IN and OUT times of the Event change while the Event itself remains in its original position Slide Events To slide Events
50. remaining material following the edit on the Timeline Only A V edits are allowed See 5 in the following graphic a DELETE ORIGIN WITH RIPPLE Regardless of whether the edit is performed linearly or non linearly server Events can be placed back to back on the same Track on different Tracks and they can be from different clips A ONLY V ONLY EDITS Audio only and video only edits can also be performed linearly and non linearly When performed linearly they are recorded in real time When performed non linearly they can be created as Reference clips Fast or Discrete clips Not as fast Reference clips are pointers to the original material and Discrete clips are pointers to newly created copies of the original material You will find that when performing A only or V only NLE edits the post edit update takes longer that an A V edit This is due to the manner in which these new clips need to be re assembled internally If you delete A only and V only Reference clips using a Spectrum Application such as ClipTool or ProDrive the underlying media or essence will be deleted To delete a Reference Movie or clip use Windows Explorer or refer to your Spectrum ducumentation To disable the ability to create A only and V only Reference clips press SHIFT INIT to open the Initialization Page and set INIT item 71 Enable Omneon Reference Clips to NO Note the following about non linear edits Omneon Spectrum Serve
51. switcher memory This feature is device dependent Keyboard Functions 105 9 5 Light Blue Keys GPI General Purpose Interface Eight GPI triggers are available through the optional USB GPI GPIs are momentary triggers for external devices usually used to connect to and trigger devices without serial control Press GPI to open the GPI Dialog or TL Time 1 00 15 29 Pulse Width Offset era far V CA RAS E G3 F GPa GPA OO M GPI5 GPI 5 F GPIE GPI 6 M GPI aP iW GPS GPI 2 L AAA TH el Remove All GFI W Enable all GFI Show Lines Fire Now USE GFI AAA press a number 1 8 and then press SHIFT GPI to immediately add that GPI trigger to the Timeline GPI 1 GPI 8 The GPI 1 GPI 8 checkboxes relate to the 8 GPI output triggers available for use A checked box means that the GPI is enabled an unchecked box means that the GPI is disabled You may enter a custom name for each GPI in the GPI 1 GPI 8 fields The name of the GPI appears next to the GPI marker in the Timeline display 106 DIVA User s Guide Pulse Width The duration of each GPI s relay closure may be set in the Pulse Width field The entry is in frames Offset If you enter a negative frame value into the Offset field for a related GPI that GPI command will be sent earlier by the specified amount of frames If you enter a positive frame value into the Offset field that GPI
52. switcher will also be applied to the audio mixer With this item not selected you can press SPLIT to program different transition rates for the audio mixer When different transition rates are applied to the audio mixer the Event will have the following icon added MEM Most modern video switchers have some sort of memory or snapshot feature where switcher settings can be saved and recalled For most of these switchers DIVA has the ability to do this from the editor interface Learn In the Register section of the Effects Dialog 1 Select MEM Immediately below 2 enter a valid register number for your switcher 3 Press the LEARN button The switcher data will be stored in the selected register of the switcher Recall As long as the MEM data resides in the switcher register it can be manually recalled by re entering the register number and pressing the RECALL button MEMs can also be recalled frame accurately in PEGS 98 DIVA User s Guide Add Effect See your video switcher manual for more information on this item Not all switchers support this function Nomenclature may differ between models User Select See your video switcher manual for more information on this item Not all switchers support this function Nomenclature may differ between models Force Trans See your video switcher manual for more information on this item Not all switchers support this function Nomenclature
53. the REC column to let the user and the system know if a specific Edit in the EDL has or has not already been recorded Unless the Ignore R Marks setting is selected in the Auto Assembly Dialog the Auto Assemble process will perform all of the Edits defined in the From amp Thru text fields that do not have R Marks associated with them in the EDL You may manually Set R Marks to Edits to prevent them from being Auto Assembled or Clear them from Edits to enable them to be Auto Assembled Press SHIFT ASMBL on the DiVA keyboard The R Marks Dialog will open Sel Clear Beginning C Curent Set With this item selected R Marks will be Set or added to the range of Edits defined in the From and Thru text entry fields Clear With this item selected R Marks will be cleared or deleted from the range of Edits defined in the From and Thru text entry fields All Edits With this item selected R Marks will be Set or Cleared from all Edits in the EDL 150 DIVA User s Guide R MARK From You may enter the desired starting Edit using the numeric keypad select Beginning to define the first Edit in the EDL or select Current to define the highlighted Edit in the EDL Thru You may enter the desired last Edit using the numeric keypad select End to define the last Edit in the EDL or select Current to define the highlighted Edit in the EDL Shortcut Keys The following shortcut ke
54. the seconds and frames For example 01 08 20 15 Drop frame timecode is displayed with a semi colon between the seconds and frames For example 01 08 20 15 62 DiVA User s Guide Frames Offset This is used to compensate for frame delay through digital devices such as DVEs Preset Some device types allow timecode and CTL to be set to a specific value 1 Inthe Track Settings Dialog select Timer 2 Enter the desired timecode into the Preset field then Click the Preset button The Preset Time will be sent to Timer 1 of the VTR Presetting Timecode on a VDCP Record Event 1 Create a Record Event on a Track assigned to a VDCP encoder Record channel 2 Type the desired time in HH MM SS FF format It will appear in the Numeric display field 3 Press SET IN The time will be transfered into the timecode area of the Record Event Device Dependent Color Here you can assign colors to the Track Buttons to better help quickly associate Tracks groups of devices etc This ability can also be found in Track Properties Page 58 6 2 Swap Tracks You can exchange swap Source Assignments for an entire Track automatically Swap Tracks on the DiVA Keyboard 1 Press the T1 T12 key you wish to Swap 2 Press SWAP The word SWAP appears on the Button for that Track 3 Press the T1 T12 key you wish to swap with The two sources and all their assigned values will be swapped Swap Tracks in the Assignmen
55. the Recorded edits Edit Mode 17 Recorded Edits are displayed with the standard yellow 8 green colors of a PB Event but cannot be moved They can only be removed by deleting their edits from the EDL The blue vertical lines are separators to help define the boundaries and A V components of each individual edit If the Record Event is placed over a separator line it will not cover the separator line The data used to create these Recorded Edits and edit marks comes from the EDL If you delete an edit from the EDL the Recorded Edit marker representing that edit is removed from the Record Track f you select the Record Track each Recorded Edit is a POI Point Of Interest If you select any Track other than the Record Track Recorded Edits are not treated as POls When you Click on any recorded portion of the Record Track the corresponding Edit in the EDL will be found and highlighted When you Click on any Edit Line in the EDL the representative portion of the Record Track will be brought to the TLG Record Events only affect the Record device and define which sub components of audio and video will be enabled for recording DIRECTORY PATH amp CLIP NAME REEL ID When an Event is on a server Track the entire directory path and name of the assigned clip will be displayed on the video sub Track When an Event is on a VTR Track the clip s Reel ID is displayed on the video sub Track EVENT IN TIME
56. the transition command is placed on the FROM Event rather than the TO Event This is a Summit requirement Transition icons at the beginning of the Event still reflect the transitions of any external mixer amp switcher F Audio Only Lal Video Only FF Audio amp Video 202 DIVA User s Guide Select the FROM clip and press SHIFT SRVR The following Summit M E Dialog will open Effect Cut Video Audio Duration M Both Au e Dissolve W Cross fade ee ese A CET Both 4l Fadethru Matte Fade thru Silence Matte Color le Black C Yellow Green f Red white C Cyan Magenta Blue cane The following transition types are supported gt Transition between 2 two K2 clips directly dissolve clip to clip gt Transition through a matte background dissolve clip background clip gt Transition through black dissolve clip black clip gt Fade from black fade black clip gt Fade to black fade clip black The Summit M E works between Clips on the same Track Transitions between Clips on separate Tracks would be performed by an external switcher L2D files created with previous DiVA software versions will not be compatible with this software Save As New This feature allows the user to condense all the K2 clips on a specific Track into a single clip with a new name This new clip can be used like any other K2 clip even as a source When you create a clip in this manner effects and transitio
57. where Discrete and Embedded Movies are automatically placed when created by DIVA Watch CAUTION CanDeleteOriginals This folder is where Reference Movies and BAK files are automatically placed when created FtRec dir This folder is where real time edit recordings are automatically placed when created CAUTION CanDeleteOriginals This folder is where Reference Clips are automatically placed when created MAKE A SUB DIRECTORY DIRECTORY ON SPECTRUM SERVER FROM DIVA You can create a new sub directory of any directory that has a clip called DIVA_BLACK in it 1 Enter a name for the new directory and click New dir In the example below gary New Dir New Auto Name i A 1 00 03 18 mt Ser rl eeh ie ua oad 2 06 11 12 16 34 06 06 11 12 16 29 55 06 07 13 14 11 43 QuickTime 4 59 22 186 DiVA User s Guide There is no command in the API to create a new directory on Spectrum but if you move an existing clip from one directory to a directory that doesn t exist then Spectrum will create that directory When you Add a new Directory we copy 1 frame of DIVA BLACK to the new directory and rename it dummy ON clip List xj 70 ga l DK Auto Name 7 Dur 1 00 03 18 New Clip Search y Refresh LoadLive Load Note the following about Movie Directories Reference Discrete or Embedded Movies can be used as sources for new edits They c
58. will open allowing you to save the current configuration with any file name you choose Spaces are not allowed in the name The ini extension will be added automatically ec MENTE File name AAA Save as type Config Files ini Browse Folders Modify or update an existing Configuration File 2 Make any changes to the current configuration 3 On the Menu Bar click File Save Configuration and Save the new configuration with the same name The old settings will be overwritten by the new settings It is recommended that after configuring DIVA to your specifications you save a separate Configuration File as a back up NOTE EXIT DIVA Click to Exit the DiVA Application and return to the Windows Desktop This is the same as pressing EXIT on the DiVA Keyboard 32 DiVA User s Guide 5 2 Settings Click Settings to open the Settings dropdown Menu File Settings EditMode Modules Special Help Display Options Display Options x Check to display I Button Label Duration instead of Out time I Edit Mark Line EDL GPI Line Reel ID instead of Device Timeline Guide Line 4 Video Display TT co Button Label Select this item to display the first three characters of the Device Name on the Track Button The new labels will be larger and easier to read A good way to utilize this function is to name the Device Name in the Assignment Page as in the ex
59. wish to run it you will have to modify the Properties of the default shortcut To have the DiVA icon open and display the directory where Configuration files lt name gt ini are stored 12 On the Windows Desktop right click on the DIVA icon 13 Select Properties The following window will open AS Shortcut Properties X Securty l Details Previous Versions General Shortcut Compatibilty NVA DiAv 1 lx16 exe Shortcut Target type Application Target location Runtime Target C Diva Buntime DiVAv1 1x16 exe fE Start in C Diva Runtime 14 On the Target line at the end of the path add a space and then d space forward slash letter d 15 Press APPLY then OK Now whenever the DiVA icon launches the Application you will be presented with the directory of Config files to choose from See Save Configuration Page 31 for more information on Configuration Files EXIT DIVA Press EXIT to close the DIVA Application and return to the Windows Desktop To return to the Windows Desktop without closing DiVA Hold down the Windows key A located on both the lower left and lower right of the DIVA keyboard and press D WINDOWS KEYS A Hold down the Windows key A located on both the lower left and lower right of the keyboard between the CTRL and ALT keys and press Windows key A B to bring up the Taskbar Windows key A E to open Windows Explorer 14 DiVA User s Guide
60. within Braces are specific to the DiVA Menu Bar For example to open a file you would click on Menu Bar File Open gt gt gt gt When keys are to be pressed in sequence they are separated by a comma For example SET IN 2 0 00 ENTER gt gt gt gt Some commands require a keystroke to be pressed twice in a row in fast succession These keystrokes are shown without commas For example PLAY PLAY pressing PLAY twice quickly or SHIFT PLA Y PLA Y holding SHIFT and pressing PLA Y twice quickly 27779 The word Event when preceded with an initial capital letter refers to an editing Event a Clip or other Source that has been placed on the DIVA Timeline gt gt gt gt The term Current Event refers to the Hot Event with red border on the current Track gt gt gt gt The term Selected Event refers to an Event that has been clicked on with the mouse When an Event is selected it will have a yellow border gt gt gt gt gt The term Ghosted is used to describe a text field or status area within DIVA that has been ghosted or turned light gray to show that it has been disabled or is for information display only gt gt gt gt gt The term At rest describes the DIVA application when it is not in the Preview or Record Modes and no devices are currently playing gt gt gt gt The Timeline Guide is described graphically as TL and refers to the alignment of Events or actions that happen a
61. 5 SRCH IN 117 SRCH OUT 117 Start Audio Mixer 19 Starting DIVA 10 Start up 9 Status Lamps 57 STOP 117 SUB TRACK AUDIO 67 SUB TRACK VIDEO 66 Sub Tracks 155 sub Tracks Audio 152 SUB TRACKS AUDIO 66 Swap 62 Swap 20 Swap 159 Swap Source Assignments 62 Swap Tracks 20 62 Swap Assignment Page 21 Swap Keyboard 21 Swap Tracks 159 Switcher M E 21 Switcher Crosspoint 19 Switcher Mem 97 SWITCHER Disable 158 SWITCHER ENable 158 SWITCHER OFF 158 SWR OFF 158 Sync 6 Sync Black Burst 52 Sync Black Burst 6 Sync Connections 6 sync Indicator 6 sync Tri Level 52 K2 Summit Server TechNote 215 Sync Tri Level 6 System Specs 3 System Boot 9 System Configure 17 System Connections 5 System Dimensions 5 System Frame Rate 40 SYSTEM FRAME RATE 60 System M E Select 21 System Reference 52 System Shut down 9 System Start up 9 T Table of Contents i Tag 76 Tag 137 Take Match 91 TBC Control 157 TC CTL 61 131 TechNote K2 Summit 197 TechNote Omneon Spectrum 183 Time Settings 40 Timecode 29 97 61 TIMECODE ALLOW JUMP 60 Timecode CTL 131 Timecode Drop Frame 61 Timecode Drop Frame 61 Timecode Jam 43 Timecode MARK IN 141 Timecode MARK OUT 141 Timecode Non Drop Frame 61 TIMECODE PRESET 62 Timecode SET IN 140 Timecode SET OUT 140 TIMECODE TRANSFER 130 Timecode VDCP 62 Timeline Guide 1 Timeline Guide Start 41
62. 54 Audio Transition Icon 77 Audio Transition Rates 156 157 AUDIO TRASITIONS 66 Audio Video Modules 46 Auto Assembe Mode A 147 Auto Assemble 147 AUTO ASSEMBLE TRACK 150 Auto Assemble EDL 147 Auto Assemble Mode B 148 Auto Assemble Shortcut Keys 148 Auto Assembly Ignore R Marks 147 Auto Fill 121 Auto Macro 80 Auto Multi 49 AUTO MULTICAM 49 Auto Off Ripple 37 Auto Save 41 Auto Search 35 Auto Pickup 44 Auto Select Record Track 45 AutoMac 80 Aux Bus Preview 20 Aux Bus Delay 26 27 Aux Bus Preview 26 Backtime 131 Bios 10 Black Burst 6 Black Keys 79 Black Keys Arrow Left 86 Black Keys Arrow Right 86 Black Keys Arrow Up 85 Black Keys Decrement 86 Black Keys Escape 79 Black Keys Exit 79 Black Keys Increment 86 Black Keys Macros 79 Black Keys Page Down 85 Black Keys Page Up 85 Black Keys POI 86 206 DIVA User s Guide Black Keys RUN 85 Black Track 75 Blue Keys 152 Blue Keys A1 A12 152 Blue Keys Add 153 Blue Keys Audio 152 Blue Keys MIX Off 158 Blue Keys Split 153 Blue Keys SWR Off 158 Blue Keys TBC 157 Blue Keys Video 152 Boot System 9 Border Red 68 Border Yellow 68 Break Out Panel 8 Browser 70 Bump Out 143 Button 56 Button Label 32 BUTTON COLOR 20 62 C Character Generator Keys 73 CLASS 18 Clear all Macros 80 Clear Tracks at Pickup 45 Clip List 70 123 Clip List Search 72 CLIP N
63. 7 Icons 65 Icons 77 Icons Keys 65 Icons Status 77 ICONS TRANSITIONS 65 Icons Transitions 94 Increment Frame 86 Insert Edit 143 Insert Edit 43 INTERNAL Reference 52 In Time 77 J Jam Timecode 43 JOGGER PANEL 5 Jogger Disable 37 Jogger Disable Record 38 Jogger Enable 37 Jogger Enable Record 38 Jogger Port Assign 38 Jogger Sensitivity 38 Jogger Settings 37 K K2 Allow CC for Edit 51 Keep Out point 45 Keep Track 127 Key Fill 101 Key Key Bus 96 Key Key Fill Fill Bus 102 Key Key Fill Manual Select 101 Key Key Fill Matte 102 Key Key Source 102 Key Key Source Auto Select 102 Key Key Source Fill Bus 102 Key Key Source Manual Select 102 Key Key Source Source Bus 102 Key Options 96 AU AR AR AR Key Priority 96 Key Set Default Key Option 103 Keys 101 Keys 73 Keys CG 73 Keys Icons 101 Keys Options 101 L L2D File 29 L2D File Save 30 L2D File Save As 30 Learn Macro 80 Light Blue Keys 105 Light Blue Keys Assgn 115 Light Blue Keys Fast Forward 116 Light Blue Keys Fast Forward 1 2 116 Light Blue Keys Fill 121 Light Blue Keys GPI 105 Light Blue Keys Help 116 Light Blue Keys PEGS 109 Light Blue Keys Play 116 Light Blue Keys Play Reverse 117 Light Blue Keys Rewind 116 Light Blue Keys Rewind 1 2 116 Light Blue Keys Search IN 117 Light Blue Keys Search OUT 117 Light B
64. A Keyboard the commands are entered into the Macro Command List below the Macro Name field but are not executed While in the Learn mode Learning Macro is displayed in the Status area at the top of the screen and both the Learn and AutoMac key legends change to Stop Learn AutoMac Press AutoMac to enable learning of new Macro keystrokes commands or to add new keystroke commands to an existing Macro As keys are pressed on the DiVA Keyboard the commands are executed as they are entered into the Macro Command List While in the AutoMac mode the title bar displays Learning Macro The status display at the top of the DIVA screen also displays in red letters Both the AutoMac and Learn key legends change to Stop Learn Clear All Press Clear All to remove all commands currently in the command list Load Press Load to recall to the Command List a previously saved Macro from the system hard drive Keyboard Functions 81 x 4 K m v Computer Local Disk C Diva Runtime Macros al Search Macros 2 Organize New folder Fil HE Desktop Name Date modified Type Je Downloads D r S ys 7 2013 4 2 ij E Recent Places garys mac1 mac 1 7 2013 4 22 PM MacPaint Image Insert mac 1 7 2013 4 23 PM MacPaint Image new mac1 mac 1 7 2013 4 49 PM MacPaint Image Computer Ey Local Disk C es ARVATO E e Lexar F x 4 gt File name garys macl mac
65. AME 66 ClipTool 51 Colon 61 COLOR 20 62 Configuration File Modify 31 Configuration Files 13 Configuration Files View 13 Configuration Save 31 Configure DIVA 17 Connection GPI 7 CONNECTION MONITORS 6 Connection Sync 6 Connections 5 Connections Dongle 6 Connections Ethernet 6 CONNECTIONS JOGGER PANEL 5 CONNECTIONS KEYBOARD 5 CONNECTIONS MOUSE 5 CONNECTIONS POWER 5 Connections Reference 6 Connections RS 422 8 Connections Video Capture 6 Connections Video Display 7 Connetions 5 Contact Editware 3 CONTROL ENABLE 59 Control Track 131 Control Track 57 Control Disable 136 Conventions Used in this Manual 1 Corvid Card 52 Corvid Card 6 Count Audio Mixer 19 Countdown Timer 40 CPI Cue All 133 CPI CUE CURRENT 132 CPI Lock 52 Crash Record 146 Crash Record 144 Crosspoint Mixer 19 Crosspoint Switcher 19 Crosspoints 73 crosspoints Audio Mixer 19 CTL 131 CTL 57 CTL 61 Current Event 1 Cursors 69 Cursors Drag Event 69 Cursors Drag IN 69 Cursors Drag OUT 69 Cursors Slip 69 Cut 94 D Data Base 87 Data Trap 8 Database 177 Debug Serial Ports 8 DECREMENT FRAME 86 Default Event Duration 41 DEFAULT M E 22 DEL Event 126 Del Trk 127 Delay Aux Bus 26 27 Delay E E 28 Delay Macro 84 Delay PEGS 23 Delay Server 123 DELAY SWITCHER MEM 23 DELAY SWITCHER TRANSITION 23 Delete Event 126 Delete Event G
66. ARK IN This is the TC number that will be placed in the EDL Repeat for each source manually played Sources used in the edit that are not partially disabled see 4 amp 5 above will not be accessible for play out during an edit but their NOTE edit information will still go to the EDL ALLOW CC FOR K2 EDIT Closed Captions for K2 Summit Servers Only With this item selected Closed Captioning data will be allowed to pass through to the K2 Record channel When not selected CC Data is inhibited ALLOW OMNEON REFERENCE CLIPS Omneon Spectrum Servers Only Select this item if you wish DiVA to be able to create Reference Movies with Harmonic servers Movies are new clips created from a DiVA Record Track or from multiple clips placed back to back on a Source Track There are three types of Movies that can be created with Harmonic Servers Reference Discrete and Embedded A Reference Movie is the quickest Movie to make It consists of just pointers to the original material or Essence as Harmonic calls it If you delete a Reference movie using a Spectrum Application such as ClipTool or ProDrive the underlying media or essence used to create it will also be deleted To delete a Reference Movie or clip without deleting the original essence use Windows Explorer or consult your Spectrum documentation 52 DiVA User s Guide See the Harmonic TechNote for more information on Reference Discrete and Embedded Movies
67. Diva Macro Files mac Open Cancel Z The selected Macro replaces the current Macro and the new Macro Name is displayed in the Macro Name box Run Press Run to execute the current Macro Command List The current Macro can be run even if it has not been saved to the hard drive or assigned to an F Key When a Macro is Run the status area of the DIVA displays Executing Macro Save Press Save to save the current Macro to the system hard drive The Macro is always saved to the current Diva Runtime Macro directory The mac extension is added automatically The DiVA Message window verifies the name and the path of the file that was saved Undo Press Undo to reverse the last operation performed in the Macro Command List Cancel Press Cancel to exit the Macro Dialog and discard any changes Done Press Done to assign the current Macro Command List to the corresponding Macro 1 4 82 DiVA User s Guide FILE MENU The two drop down File Menu items Open and Save are the same as the Load and Save keys respectively as described above All items in the Edit Menu only affect selected items in the Macro Command List Undo Reverses the last operation performed to the Macro Command List Once selected the item changes to Redo and selecting it again restores the original state of the Macro Command List This item is ghosted if no previous operation has occurred Cut Removes the highligh
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69. Event while still maintaining the integrity of the Event s already defined IN and OUT points An icon is placed on the Event to show that a speed change has been added to the Event Control Points Move with Source Time If Control Points Move with Source Time is checked the points you have set will be locked to the source time and will move with these times even if the Event is trimmed Copy Pressing the Copy button copies the value of the current keyframe at the Timeline Guide Paste Pressing the Paste button pastes the value copied in the previous Copy operation to another location or Event All Points When All Points is checked every keyframe position and value in the Current Event are copied In this case a Paste operation places all of these values and positions into the Event into which they are pasted Clear All Pressing Clear All will clear all of the motion control points To clear out individual motion control points use the arrow keys to move to the point to be deleted and press BACKSPACE Clear Quick Speed Entries Press 1 0 0 SPEED to clear all speeds within the selected Event without opening the Speed Dialog FILL Fit amp Fill FILL performs an automatic speed calculation to lengthen or shorten an Event as required to fill a specified time or to fill a gap between Events The IN and OUT points of the Source 122 DiVA User s Guide Event remain unaffected In the following
70. IMING caco nt hein eee eat 187 12 5 Protecting and recovering your WOFK ccccccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaseeeeneeeaneeneaeeneaeeeeaseeeneeanes 193 126 Record Sla VeSa ses siuued dieu ceccteuierssvuunesdvacecswawetedvecucaeat E aiai 193 13 K2 Summit Server TechNote 197 13 1 K2 amp Summit Server Intro cccccececececscececeeeceeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeesceseeeeeeaceeueasaeneaeaeneneaeneneeeeeas 197 1 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL gt gt gt Single keystrokes shown in the body of the text will be shown in uppercase bold and in brackets For example ASSGN All keystrokes are understood to be specific to the DiVA keyboard unless otherwise marked 2777 gt Shifted keystrokes shown in the body of the text will be shown in uppercase bold in brackets and talicized The SHIFT key is to be held down while a second key is pressed When so it is always shown before the second key to be pressed For example SHIFT ASSGN All keystrokes are understood to be specific to the DIVA keyboard unless otherwise marked 2777 gt Mouse clicks shown in the body of the text are for use on the DIVA GUI and will be shown in brackets preceded by Click for a left click Right Click for a right click or Click Click for a double left click For example Click ASSGN All mouse clicks are understood to be specific to the DiVA GUI unless otherwise marked gt gt gt gt Instructions shown in mixed Upper and Lower Case text contained
71. In point of an Assemble Edit will be clean the Out point of the edit will have anywhere from a 4 to 8 frame disruption in the control track Assemble Edit In the Edit Mode an Assemble Edit is an edit that is generally performed over blank videotape With a video server as the Record Event there is no difference between Insert Mode and Assemble Mode When Assemble is selected as the Edit Mode the Record Event will be magenta An Assemble Edit differs from an Insert Edit in that Assemble Edits record controls track timecode audio and video While the In point of an Assemble Edit on videotape will be clean the Out point of the edit will have anywhere from a 4 to 8 frame disruption in the control track Bump Out When recording to a VIR an edit will terminate automatically when the OUT point of the Record Event is reached or when the user presses the RECORD key before reaching the programmed OUT point This 144 DIVA User s Guide action is called bumping out of an edit When you bump out of an edit when in the Edit Mode the Timeline will update according to your settings and the edit as performed will be sent to the EDL When a VTR edit terminates frame accurately at the defined OUT point of an edit it is because the edit out command is sent 4 to 8 frames earlier based on the device s protocol Because of this latency if you bump out on the fly terminate the edit using the RECORD key
72. K All edits whose edit numbers fall within the defined From and Thru range will be copied BY EDIT NUMBERS WHOLE LIST All edits whose edit numbers fall within the defined From and Thru range will be copied from wherever they are found in the EDL RIPPLE AFTERWARDS All edits following the last edit in the pasted group will have their Record times adjusted accordingly so the pasted edits do not overlap other edits in the EDL Paste Click Paste to open the EDL Management Dialog and paste edits copied from the EDL to another location in the EDL or to another EDL Bin After After C End 0 Current Cf END Select End to paste the copied group of edits at the end of the EDL CURRENT Select Current to paste the copied group of edits after the current highlighted edit in the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number after which you will paste the copied group of edits RIPPLE AFTER All edits following the last edit in the pasted group will have their Record times adjusted accordingly so the pasted edits do not overlap other edits in the EDL Ripple Click Ripple to open the EDL Management Dialog and Edit Mode 171 Ripple the Record times in the EDL Ripple and its effects on the EDL are very important After an event is added deleted or moved rippling the EDL adjusts the record times of a specified group of events The specified events themselves
73. LACK clip is long enough to contain your entire program This clip will be a place holder for the timeline and the original DiVA_BLACK clip will not be changed in any way as this process is completely non destructive 12 4 Playback and Record Timing If the CPI Current Position Indicator red inverted triangle and the TLG are not aligned they might look like the following example If so the accuracy of the edits and the starting source position may not be frame accurate A WRONG ALIGNMENT OF CPI S AND TLG To align the CPI to the TLG 1 Select each OmNet Track and press INIT Assure that the OFFSET field for each OmNet Track is set to 0 2 Mount a clip on the Edit Track 3 Mount a clip on a Source Track 4 Perform a Preview Ifthe CPI and the TLG are aligned continue with 7 It may be easier to see the relationship between the CPI and the TLG if the screen scaling is set to its maximum If the alignment is off between the CPI and the TLG like the previous graphic 5 Select the Source Track and press SHIFT DELA Y to open the Server Delay Dialog a OMMET Delay values for Track 2 are sawed in CNDrvasAuntime SFT Contig ini Play Delay f Record Delay f Commands in Even Field Use Stop Command W 188 DiVA User s Guide 6 Adjust the Play Delay by incrementing or decrementing the value in the Play Delay field so that the CPI lines up with the TLG when doing a preview The CPI s s
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75. POINT TO THE TLG If you wish to close a gap between two Events as in the example below 132 DiVA User s Guide 1 Press an ARROW KEY to position the end of the previous Event to the Timeline Guide planes music in the previous example 2 Click on the Event you wish to move backwards In the previous illustration this would be the Event labeled sailboatdusk This will make that Event the Hot Event 3 Press la TimeLine IN The timecode display at the beginning of the moved Event will not have changed Notice in the following illustration that the IN time remains 1 18 the OUT time remains 8 20 and the gap is removed 1 000 05 001 1 00 10 00 1 00 15 00 MOVE EVENT OUT POINT TO THE TLG 1 00 05 00 1 00 05 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 15 00 1 Click on the Event you wish to move This will make that Event the Hot Event 2 Press E TimeLine OUT The timecode display at the beginning of the moved Event will not have changed Notice in the following illustration that the IN time remains 1 18 the OUT time remains 8 20 and the Event OUT is now positioned at the TLG 1 00 05 00 1 00 05 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 15 001 CUE THE CPI TO THE TLG Pressing Es will cue the CPI of the current Event to the TLG Keyboard Functions 133 CUE ALL DEVICES CPI TO THE TLG Pressing Lad will cue all devices CPI to the TLG MOVE EVENT Move Event to a Specific Location 1 Using the keypad enter the Timeline time where you wi
76. PREVIEW SWITCHER 27 Separate Events 125 Serial Ports Debug 8 Server Modules 48 SERVER TRANSITIONS 66 Server Clip ID 77 Server Clip List 123 Server Delay 123 Server Make Movie 124 Server NL Delete 124 Server NL Insert 123 Server PostRoll 39 Server Record 145 SERVER TRANSITION RATE 66 SERVER TRANSITIONS 98 SET FORWARD 23 98 100 SET IN 140 SET IN MOD IN 140 SET OUT 140 SET OUT Mod Out 140 Settings Audio Mixer 20 24 Settings Jogger 37 Settings Menu Bar 32 Settings Preview 20 Settings Video Switcher 20 21 Shifted Keystrokes 1 Shortcut Properties 13 Shut down 14 Shut down 9 Shuttle Sensitivity 38 Slide Event 128 129 Slip Events 69 Slip Event 128 129 SLO MO 66 Software Rev Number 53 Software Update 10 Source Track Selection 159 Special 49 Specifications 3 Spectrum Allow Reference CLIPS 51 SPEED 66 Speed 119 SPEED 118 Speed All Points 121 Speed Auto Fill 121 Speed Clear 118 121 Speed Clear All 121 Speed Control Points 121 Speed Copy 121 Speed Dialog 120 Speed Fit amp Fill 121 Speed Get Value 120 Speed Graph 119 Speed Keyframes 121 Speed Lock Source Position 120 Speed Paste 121 Speed Ramp 120 Speed Ramp 120 Speed Set Add 120 Speed Shortcut 118 Speed TSO 121 SPLIT 153 Split Dialog 155 SPLIT Edit 153 155 Split Global 156 Split Graph 155 Split Keyframe 156 Split Reset 15
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78. Rates for Each Audio Channel Using the same method as described previously you may set different transition rates audio mixer dependent for each audio channel Press SPLIT to open the Split Dialog 2 Check the appropriate audio channel s in the Split Dialog and set its rate 3 Repeat for each channel The following example shows different transition rates for each chamnel TBC CONTROL VTRs only To activate VTR TBC Control press TBC The TBC Settings Dialog will open 158 DiVA User s Guide SWR OFF More about DiVA TBC control This feature is only available for Sony or Panasonic VTRs that enable TBC control over the RS422 control port The TBC dialog may remain open during a Preview or Recording A TBC setting becomes part of the Event TBC settings can be saved and recalled to an L2D file but not from and to the EDL When Active is checked it means that the TBC setting stored in an Event will be activated when that Event is Selected or encountered during a Preview or Recording When All Events Active is checked it means that the TBC settings stored in all Events are active and will be activated when they are Selected or encountered during a Preview or Recording If this feature doesn t work with your particular VTR and you feel that it should contact Editware support editware com Be sure to include the make and model of the VTR SWITCHER OFF Press SWR OFF to disable Di
79. SET IN To SET IN a number is to specify a new IN time timecode address for the current Event on the current Track Type a timecode number on the numeric keypad 2 Press SET IN The number entered will be set into the Event as the new IN time and the Event duration will be adjusted accordingly MOD IN SET IN To MOD IN a SET IN number is to Set In a new IN time timecode address for the current Event on the current Track without changing the duration of the Event 1 Type a timecode number on the numeric keypad 2 Press SHIFT MOD IN The number entered will be set into the Event as the new IN time and the duration of the Event will not be changed SET OUT To SET OUT a number is to specify a new OUT time timecode address for the current Event on the current Track 1 Type a timecode number on the numeric keypad 2 Press SET OUT The number entered will be set into the Event as the new OUT time and the Event duration will be adjusted accordingly MOD OUT SET OUT To MOD OUT a number is to specify a new OUT time timecode address for the current Event on the current Track without changing the duration of the Event Keyboard Functions 141 1 Type a timecode number on the numeric keypad 2 Press SHIFT MOD OUT The number entered will be set into the Event as the new OUT time and the duration of the Event will not be changed MARK IN Press MARK IN to enter the current position of the selected
80. T as the Class 1 3 Select Rec for the Primary Record Device on the Edit Track Track 1 1 4 Select auto for PB sources 1 5 De select Auto column checkmark 1 6 Skip 1b and jump to 2 Assign Ports to OmNet Tracks 1b For 720p operation make the following assignments for the OmNet Track s 1 7 Any Device Name can be given to an OmNet Track 1 8 Select OMNET as the Class 1 9 Select Rec_720p as the Primary Record Device on the Edit Track Track 1 1 10 Select 720p for PB sources 1 11 De select Auto column checkmark 1 12 Continue with 2 Assign Ports to OmNet Tracks 2 Assign Ports to OmNet Tracks For the Edit Track Recorder Port Track 1 IP_address Spectrum_Preview_Player_name IP_address Spectrum_Recorder_Playe r name Example 192 168 1 94 P3 192 168 1 94 RP1 where P3 is the preview Player name and RPT is the Record Player name For the Source s Port s IP_address Spectrum_Player_name Example 192 168 1 94 P1 where PT is the name of a Player associated with a source channel Note the following about enabling Tracks and server channels When enabling a server channel for the first time the status area will display the word free At this time DIVA is connecting to the server and retrieving the clip list The length of time it takes for this action depends on the number of clips in the directory the more clips the more time it takes When the retrieval of the clips is complet
81. TH OMNET When you perform a linear edit with the Harmonic server all Events and effects programmed within the IN and OUT points of the Record Event are performed and recorded in real time The newly recorded segment is stored in the FtRec dir and then placed on the Timeline All other operations are the same as with a standard Linear Edit See DIVA Manual for additional information To add a Pre roll for your server channels press SHIFT INIT and in the INIT item Server Pre roll enter the desired pre roll time The pre roll time entered here will be applied to all OmNet channels globally This can be set to 0 if no pre roll is desired but this may result in audio clicks at the edit points Note that if you attempt to record a new linear edit before the previous linear edit has completed updating the CPI s may not align properly with the TLG To correct this press ALLSTOP and try the recording again PERFORMING NON LINEAR EDITS WITH OMNET NLE Non linear edits can also be performed with the OmNet Application This allows the user to insert Spectrum server clips residing on the current server and loaded under the Record Event to be placed on the Timeline in much faster than real time This includes multiple clips placed back to back or on separate Tracks Any effects vari speed keys DVE moves etc included in the edit will be ignored when inserting a NLE You can insert new media into an existing Edit Mast
82. The timecode on the left end of the audio sub Tracks is the Event s In time This timecode is related to the assigned clip not the Timeline Display EVENT OUT TIME EVENT DURATION Depending on the selection made in Menu Bar Settings Display Options Duration the timecode on the right end of the audio sub Tracks is either the Event s OUT time or the Event s duration Again this timecode is related to the assigned clip not the Timeline Display lf the Event has a separate audio transition rate applied to its audio sub Track a green and black audio transition icon Lal will appear The rate of the audio transition is available in the SPLIT Dialog If your server has an internal mixer or switcher the transition type and rate is displayed on the far right of the Event Both internal and external mixers and switchers can be used simultaneously STATUS ICONS Various status icons appear on the Video sub Track depending on which status elements have been applied to the Event The following is a list of status icons and their meanings 78 DiVA User s Guide Ele amp E El I The Event has been tagged See TAG Page 137 The Event has had its audio altered See SPLIT Page 153 The Additive function has been applied to this Event See ADDITIVE Page 153 The Event has had its speed altered See SPEED Page 118 The Event has a memory option enabled in the Effects Dialog See DISSOLVE Page 94 The Event ha
83. Timeline Mark 87 Timeline GPI 106 TIMELINE IN 131 Timeline Mark In 141 Timeline Mark Out 142 TIMELINE MOVE 133 TIMELINE OUT 132 TIMELINE PREVIEW 151 TIMER 61 62 TL Mark 87 TL Mark 33 TL Mark Delete 88 TL Mark Line 33 TL Mark Move 89 216 DIVA User s Guide TL Mark Rename 88 TL PREVIEW 151 TLG 1 TLG Default Start 41 TLG Line 33 TLG Lock to Edit Track 45 Toggle Event 127 Track Pages 55 Track Status 57 TRACK AUTO ASSEMBLE 150 Track Black 75 Track Button 56 Track Data Warning 55 Track Delete 127 Track Edit 75 Track Edit 159 Track Edit Record 161 Track Keep 127 Track M E Select 22 Track Pages 55 Track Properties 58 Track Second Page 55 Track Selection 55 Track Status Display 56 Track Status Lamps 57 Tracks 55 Tracks amp Events Modules 47 Tracks Assign 55 Tracks Delete All Events 126 Tracks Delete Entire Track 126 TRACKS DISABLE 135 Tracks Swap 159 Tracks Swap 62 Tracks Swap 20 Tracks Timecode Status 56 TRANSFER TIMECODE 130 Transition Delay 23 Transition AFV 97 Transition Background 95 Transition Cut Out 97 Transition Delay 27 Transition In 96 Transition Out 96 Transition Out Same as In 97 Transitions 94 TRANSITIONS ICONS 65 TRANSITIONS RATE 65 TRANSITIONS SERVER 66 TRANSITIONS SERVER RATE 66 TRANSITIONS SERVERS 98 TRASITIONS AUDIO 66 Tri Level Sync 6 52 Trim
84. Titie Clean CHANNEL IN TIME OUT TIME DURATION REC The functionality of each of the EDL Soft Keys is described below Save Click Save to save the current EDL from the current BIN The Save File Dialog is opened allowing the user to name the file and select the directory to which it will be saved The file is saved to the hard drive as an fbe file Fastrack Binary EDL The fbe file is proprietary to DIVA and must be exported in a GVG format EDL to be of use outside of the Fastrack and DIVA systems EDIT TL OFFSET FUNCTION our TIME DURATION REC 2 ba EL j Eiga lbs E LAST 05 Mo Hj isp iie m Laat ih i E LAST 0i Fbs E LAST 07_ ba Click Load to load an existing fbe file from the system hard drive This Timeline will be your working file and file name Edit Mode 165 Filename Me Save as type FT Binary EDL Files fbe Cancel Export i Click Export to output the current EDL Bin fbe file in GVG Editware edl format File name Bob Dave as type Esport Edl Files edl Cancel Zi Import Click Import to input a GVG Editware edl format EDL into the current EDL Bin as an fbe file The EDL Import Dialog will open and offer you the opportunity to save the current EDL first Load Append Fastrack Import EDL El E Save current Bin First Insert and Ripple Insert Mo Ripple Load Click Load to select and import a GVG format EDL into the c
85. VA control of the video switcher MIXER OFF Press SWR OFF to disable DiVA control of the video switcher Keyboard Functions 159 9 13 Green Keys EDIT TRACK This Track T1 is the Only Track thyat can be used for the Edit Mode Record Track When the Edit Mode is not enabled this Track follows the same rules as all other Tracks 11 112 optionally T2 1 T2 12 Press T1 T12 to select the respective Track When selected the Track will become a darker shade and the Track button will become highlighted SWAP TRACKS Press SWAP to exchange the contents and assignments of one Track with another 1 Press the T1 T12 key you wish to Swap Press SWAP The word SWAP appears on the Button for that Track SWAP 1 13 29 STOP 2 Press the T11 T112 key you wish to swap with The two sources and all their assigned values will be swapped See Swap Tracks Page 20 for Swapping Tracks while in the Assignment Page 160 DIVA User s Guide Edit Mode 161 10 EDIT MODE The Edit Mode adds a more traditional linear editing style and look to DIVA The primary features of the Edit Mode are the Record Track the Settings the EDL BINs Matches and Auto Assembly This section will discuss these and other features that are directly related to linear and non linear editing functionality on the DIVA Please note that the Edit Mode is an option to the system If you have not ordered your DIVA with t
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87. ace the Clip on the Timeline at the Timeline Guide LOADING A CLIP ON A VTR TRACK 1 Select T1 T12 to select the VIR Track where you will load your first Clip 2 Press MARK IN and an Event will appear on the Track This Event represents information from the VTR The default length of this new Event is the value set in the Menu Bar Settings Time Settings Event Dur default See Event Duration default Page 41 You may now edit this Event as you would edit any other Event Events 73 CREATING A KEY DVE OR OTHER CROSSPOINT EVENT Character Generators With a Character Generator assigned to a Track as in the example below an Event for a CG may be placed on the Track even if you are not controlling it through DIVA and even if it is not a Deko elk CHARGEN Deko 3 s m Pressing MARK IN with this Track selected will place an Event at the TLG representing your CG Set the duration of this CG Event as you would for any Event By default CG Events will be a Key and will have audio sub Tracks turned OFF With certain Character Generators serial control is available For additional information see your Character Generator s TechNote in the DIVA Peripheral Setup Manual Switcher and Mixer Crosspoints If you wish to call up a video switcher crosspoint assign it in the Assignment Page as Class XPNT and assign the desired crosspoint number In this example the Track is named Bars amp Tone but any
88. ack Settings Dialog The drop down menu for this field contains any previously assigned Reel IDs Selecting one of them will automatically change the currently assigned Reel ID for the tape currently mounted or about to be mounted on the Edit Record Track Folder The Folder menu is for future expansion Shot This field allows you to enter a descriptive name for this recording The default is Clip1 This Name will be used for the entire show unless you change it in the Event Dialog to mark a segment change a revision number a new show number etc Rec In This field defines the start time of the Record tape and the beginning of the Black Track Initially this number comes from the INIT Page Values under the LinearMode section DefRecStart You can Leave this value Double click in the field and enter a new In time for this Record tape Double click in the field and press the IN key to enter the current TC position of the VTR assigned to the Record Track Out This field defines the end time of the Record tape Record tape and the end of the Black Track The OUT point field is auto calculated based Edit Mode 163 on the IN point and Duration You can Leave this value Double click in the field and enter a new OUT time for this Record tape Dur This field defines the duration of the Record tape The Duration field is auto calculated based on the IN point and OUT point You can L
89. al An ASSEMBLE edit is different in that it edits audio video timecode and Control Track recording onto either a virgin piece of tape or overwriting existing material Assemble edits should be frame accurate and enter cleanly on a vertical interval but will exit dirty destroying several frames of Control Track Most VTRs require that while performing Assemble edits in order to jam the timecode and keep it continuous the VIRs timecode settings be set to INTERNAL and REGEN With video servers there is no difference between Insert and Assemble mode as all edits linear or non linear will be performed as if they were in the Insert Mode 44 DiVA User s Guide PREREAD Read Before Write Pre Read is a feature of most digital videotape recorders that play back the video or audio signal off of the tape before it reaches the record heads sends the signal to the switcher and mixer for processing and then allows selection of the already recorded material as a source on the PGM out When in the pre read mode the Record Event will be displayed ORANGE and the word Pre read will be displayed in the Status area at the top of the screen Some notes about pre read Apre read edit on a VIR cannot be un done Depending on the server being used when editing with DIVA and a server a pre read edit is almost always non destructive Unless you are using an aux bus for previewing during a pre read edit the Line
90. alled to the Timeline The OUT time for the matched edit is specified in the Match Menu explained later in this section An LRT Match searches the current EDL for an edit that contains a Record Event that has the same Reel name and the the same A V components as the current Record Event and includes the same timecode located at the Record Event CPI on the Edit Track The search begins at the bottom of the current EDL If a Match to these criteria is not found Match not found will be displayed in the Message Area MATCH ALL Press MATCH ALL to initiate a search of the current EDL to find the last performed edit in the EDL that contains a Record Event that has the same Reel name as the current Record Event and that includes the timecode located at the Record Event CPI on the Edit Record Track Unlike Match LRT Match ALL does not look at the A V components of the Record Event The search begins at the bottom of the current EDL and when found the EDL will highlight the matched edit but the Match is not yet performed When you press MATCH ALL again the previous match in the EDL will be found and this is repeated until there are no more matched to find When the desired match is found MATCH SRC Keyboard Functions 91 highlighted in the EDL 1 Press TAKE to perform the Match The OUT time for the matched edit is specified in the Match Menu explained later in this section When a match is not foun
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92. ample C P il No Transition icon means that you have selected MANUAL for this Event In this case no transition will be performed allowing the user to manually transition See CUT Page 94 for additional information on Transitions Transition Rate This is the rate at which an A V transition will be performed by an external Audio Mixer amp Video Switcher when transitioning TO this Event The rate is displayed in SS FF 66 DiVA User s Guide Speed If an Event has a speed applied to it the speed in percentage of play speed will be displayed here If multiple speeds are applied to this Event only the first speed will be displayed here For example a speed of 0 20 is 20 or 1 5 of 100 play speed See SPEED Page 118 for additional information on Speed Audio Transition By default when you program a transition it is applied to both audio and video If you program the audio transition rate or transition location to be different than the video this icon is displayed to show that the audio and video are not in their default configuration See DISSOLVE Page 94 for additional information on A V Transitions Audio sub Tracks This grouping of numbers reflects the audio sub Tracks defined in the system dev file for this device When A1 A12 are selected on the keyboard or GUI the result is also applied to the current Event in two ways 1 the audio sub Track selected will toggle between green and grey as shown in 12 o
93. ample below VT1 VTR 1 In this way the full name of the device is visible on screen but the Track Label will display only VT1 Menu Bar 33 Display Duration Instead of OUT time Display OUT time Instead of Duration The displayed IN point of an Event is always the IN point but the OUT point of an Event can be displayed with the OUT point timecode or with the Duration of the Event When selected Durations will be displayed for all Events When not selected OUT times will be displayed for all Events TL Mark Line Pressing TL MARK on the DiVA Keyboard will add a marker to the Timeline This marker can be used to mark a location to return to and allows you to add a message at the marker point Selecting this item will display a vertical yellow line coming down from the marker to more easily identify its location Enabling the Edit Mark Line will have no effect on the performance of DIVA See TL MARK Page 87 for more information on TL Markers EDL Edit Decision List Edit Mode Only Select this item to open the EDL Bins Window See EDL Bin Soft Keys Page 164 for additional information on EDL Bins GPI Line Selecting this item will display a vertical yellow line coming down from the GPI marker s to more easily identify its location Enabling the GPI Line will have no effect on the performance of DIVA Reel ID Instead of Device Name Device Name Instead of Reel ID Selecting this item will displa
94. an reside in and be loaded from any currently accessible Spectrum directory when used as a source in a linear edit For Movies to be used as sources in a non linear edit or in a new Movie the Movies must reside in the Current Directory or a sub directory of the Current Directory As a reminder the Current Directory is the same directory where the currently mounted clip on the Edit Track resides LOADING THE RECORD EVENT EDIT MASTER ON THE EDIT TRACK 1 Select the Edit Track 1 This should only be done for the Edit Track and not the source Tracks 2 Press ALT TC to make the Edit Track Track CTL The letters CTL will be displayed in yellow in the Status area to the left of the Record Track This will assure that the Timeline timecode will be sequential and consecutive PN Di New DIVA_BLACK Dur 1 00 00 00 Hew Cip i Search Refresh Load Live Load Close i bikegen2vitc 09 13 10 14 16 08 QuickTime 2 59 25 0 dfd 1 02 10 14 17 29 03 QuickTime 5 14 0 02 10 14 17 29 36 QuickTime 0 Maya EEF ick it 0 a ly i Markin Amount Omneon Spectrum Server TechNote 187 4 Select and double click the DIVA_BLACK Clip from the list of clips or click New Clip DIVA BLACK will then be mounted on the Edit Track with its underlying Black Track If DIVA_BLACK does not exist in the current directory for the Edit Track create it on the server Make sure that the DiVA_B
95. ansition command is placed on the FROM Event rather than the TO Event Transition icons at the beginning of the Event still reflect the transitions of any external mixer amp switcher A Audio Only ll Video Only Wd Audio amp Video The following transition types are supported Transition between 2 two Summit clips directly dissolve clip to clip Transition through a matte background dissolve clip to background to clip Transition through black dissolve clip to black to clip Fade from black fade from black to clip Fade to black fade from clip to black The Summit M E works with Clips on the same Track Transitions between Clips on separate Tracks would be performed by an external switcher 100 DiVA User s Guide Eer WIPE All functionality shown in the DISS section also applies to WIPES Additional items shown in this section are specific to Wipe Effects 1 Press the WIPE key to open the Video Effects Dialog with the Wipe field highlighted Type the wipe pattern number desired or a ke with the mouse find and click on the desired pattern from the Wipe Patterns diagrams Wipe Patterns RO5S55YN100W12 dad k Ta B a PILICAIXIKI AN 2 Enter a transition rate into the Transition In field Press ENTER when done Notice that the Transition Icon in the corner of the Event will change to the Wipe symbol followed by the rate entered Set Forward When an Ev
96. ary slightly in appearance depending on the preview switcher selected In the PGM field enter the video crosspoint assigned to the Program Output of your switcher This section may vary slightly in appearance depending on the preview device selected When monitoring the preview switcher you should see the RVTR during the pre roll At the edit In point the preview switcher should switch to the PGM crosspoint and switch back to the RVTR at the edit Out point Device File Select a device from the pull down menu to be used as an external preview switcher Port Select the port connected to the external preview switcher RVTR Enter the crosspoint assigned to the R VTR on the Preview Switcher PGM Enter the crosspoint assigned to the PGM OUT on the Preview Switcher Timing Delay Enter the amount of delay if any needed for the switch between RVTR and PGM to be frame accurate Enter a lower number to send the command later or enter a higher number to send the command earlier 28 DiVA User s Guide F1 F2 Select the field in which the command to switch will be sent to the external preview switcher AUDIO PREVIEW E E VTRs only With EE Audio selected the Record device usually a VTR will be used to monitor the preview and recording of audio via E E switching circuitry in the VTR By monitoring the Record device Audio Out you should hear the record device in PB during the pre roll switch E E to hear the devic
97. at 0 50 If multiple speeds are set for an Event only the first speed is displayed on the Event In the following example there are four motion control points or keyframes In the graphical interface time is displayed horizontally while speed percentage is displayed vertically In the previous example The Event starts at 0 so the first point is labeled 0 and represents the start of the motion control sequence The motion control Event begins at 100 speed and continues for 1 00 where it cuts to 50 speed At 1 00 into the Event the speed ramps for the next 1 00 back to 100 speed again Had this change been a cut rather than a ramp the source position would have been 1 15 The device continues for 1 00 at 100 speed and then cuts to 125 speed Had this change been a ramp rather than a cut the source position would have been 2 25 The speed adjustment graphical interface also holds information about the speed and position at the Timeline Guide TL Pos This time is the real time or record time into the Event as if there had been no speed changes Src Pos This time is the actual timecode position of the source at the Timeline Guide 120 DIVA User s Guide Speed This value is the programmed speed for the source at the Timeline Guide Speed Ramps or Cuts When changing speeds you may define whether the speed change is instantaneous defined as a cut or gradual defined as a ramp To make a spe
98. ate 84 Macro Learn 80 Macro Load 80 Macro Loop 83 Macro Name 80 Macro Nest 83 Macro Paste 82 Macro PEGS 84 Macro Run 85 Macro Run 81 Macro Save 81 Macro Undo 81 Magenta Keys 90 Magenta Keys Match ALL 90 Magenta Keys Match LRT 90 Magenta Keys Match Menu 91 K2 Summit Server TechNote 211 Magenta Keys Match Source 91 Magenta Keys Match Take 91 Make Movie Server 124 Manual 53 Manual Version 3 Manual Download 53 MARK IN 141 MARK IN TL 141 MARK IN TL Mod In 142 MARK IN Mod In 141 MARK OUT 141 MARK OUT TL 142 MARK OUT Mod OUT 141 Markers GPI 108 Match 90 Match All 90 Match Menu 91 Match Modules 47 Match Source 91 Match Src 91 Match Device In Time 92 Match Device Position 92 Match Edit Track 90 Match LRT 90 Match Not Found 90 Match Take 91 Mem Add Effect 103 Mem Add Effectl 98 Mem Enable Disable 103 Mem Force Run 98 Mem Force Run 104 Mem Force Trans 98 Mem Force Trans 104 Mem Learn 97 Mem Learn 104 Mem Recall 97 Mem Recall 104 MEM SWITCHER 103 Mem User Select 98 Mem User Select 104 Mem Video Switcher 97 Menu Bar 1 29 Menu Bar Edit Mode 43 Menu Bar Edit Mode On Off 43 Menu Bar File 29 Menu Bar Global Settings 34 Menu Bar Help 53 Menu Bar Modules 46 Menu Bar New Timeline 29 Menu Bar Open Timeline 29 Menu Bar Save Configuration 31 Menu Bar Save Timel
99. change is made to the event it may be re recorded as it is now programmed on the Timeline Recording the event places it into the EDL as a new edit Replace Click Replace to replace a recalled edit back into the EDL After an EDL edit has been recalled and modified you can now replace the modified edit back in the EDL Only recalled edits can be replaced Trying to replace an event not recalled with the Recall feature results ina REPLACE ERROR message Edit Mode 167 Delete Click Delete to delete the highlighted edit and all of its components Cut Click Cut to open the EDL Management Dialog and cut remove edits from the EDL CUT COPY PASTE RIPPLE RECALL R MARKS From Thru Alter Ripple Time R Marks C Beg End End 11 00 00 00 Clear Current Curent C Current F Sel O Trim Rec Ini e 1 le 15 1 Set Rec In f Toggle Edit Reel ID All edits in a block Br ee mei C Ep edit number in a block Old AYTR ao REDO C By edit number whole list New BOE Ripple After Edit Reel ID ENTER Beginning Current ff BEGINNING Select Beginning as the first edit in a group to cut from the EDL CURRENT Select Current the first edit in a group to cut from the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the first edit in a GROUP to cut from the EDL Thru Thru C End C Current 115 END Select End as the last edit in a group to cut fro
100. cking 109 PEGS Valid Commands 113 PGM Reentry 26 Pickup Edit 44 Pickup Match 44 Pickup Clear Tracks 45 Pink Event 76 Pink Keys 147 Pink Keys Auto Assemble 147 PLAY 116 PLAY REVERSE 117 Play Double Speed 117 PLAY GANGED EVENTS 117 PLAY REVERSE X2 117 POI 86 POI 77 86 Point of Interest 86 Point of Interest 77 Points of Interest 86 Pool 19 Port amp Device Assignments 15 PORT ASSIGN 19 Port Audio Mixer 25 Port Jogger 38 Port Preview Switcher 27 PORT VIDEO SWITCHER 23 Ports RS 422 8 PostRoll VTR 39 Power 5 K2 Summit Server TechNote 213 Power Caution 6 Pre Read 36 44 Pre Read Auto Off 36 Pre roll 39 PRESET TIMECODE 62 PREVIEW 151 Preview Audio E E 28 Preview Audio Use Mixer 28 Preview Settings 20 Preview Switcher Device File 27 Preview Switcher Port 27 PREVIEW TIMELINE 151 PREVIEW TL 151 Preview Aux Bus 20 Preview Aux Bus 26 Preview E E 20 Preview PGM Reentry 26 PREVIEW SEPARATE SWITCHER 27 Preview Settings 25 Preview Video 26 ProDrive 51 Program Reentry 26 PVW 151 R Ramp Speed 120 Read Before Write 44 RECALL 151 RECALL EDIT 151 Record 143 Record Confidence 28 Record Event 69 Record Lock 50 Record Off 45 Record Tally GPI 107 Record Track 75 Record Track Auto Select 45 Record Assemble Edit 145 Record Assemble Edit 143 Record Auto Assemble 147 Record Crash 144
101. cord When not selected Events on this Track will not play or record during a preview or edit even though audio mixer and video switcher commands will be enabled When partially locked the white on orange LOCK symbol is displayed to the left of the Track button 136 DiVA User s Guide GANG Participate OnAir Audio Video When not selected Events on this Track will play or record during a preview or edit but audio mixer and video switcher commands will not be enabled When partially locked the white on orange LOCK symbol is displayed to the left of the Track button Control Enabled When not selected Events on this Track will not play or record during a preview or edit and audio mixer and video switcher commands will not be enabled This is basically the same as pressing LOCK When not selected the black on orange LOCK symbol is displayed to the left of the Track button Press GANG to enable and disable Linked Tracks See LINK below for additional information on GANG LINK Link is used to define which Tracks are to be included in a GANG To GANG Tracks is to tie the Hot Events on each ganged Track together so that commands sent by DIVA to a source on a ganged Track affects the Hot Events on all ganged Tracks To GANG Tracks they must first be Linked 1 Select the Track you wish to be Ganged Press SHIFT LINK Repeat for each Track to be ganged The green GANG symbol G
102. d Match not found will be displayed in the Message Area MATCH SOURCE 1 Press MATCH SRC Source Match initiates a search of the current EDL to find the last edit in the EDL that contains a Source Event that has the same Reel name and the defined Match point of the Source Event on the current Track Source Match does not look at the A V components of the Record Event The search begins at the bottom of the current EDL and when found the EDL will highlight the matched edit but the Match is not yet performed If you press MATCH SRC again the previous match in the EDL will be found and this is repeated until there are no more matches to find When the desired match is found highlighted in the EDL 2 Press TAKE to perform the Match The OUT time for the matched edit is specified in the Match Menu explained later in this section When a match is not found Match not found will be displayed in the Message Area TAKE Both MATCH ALL and MATCH SRC find matches to all relevant edits in the EDL Each successive press of these Match keys will find the next relevant edit until No More Matches Found is displayed in the Message Area of the Edit Screen At this point the Matches will recycle again When the desired Match is found Press TAKE to perform the Match MATCH MENU When a Match is calculated it is calculated based on a new In point In this Menu you can define whether you wish the new In point to be
103. d 33ms is approximately 1 frame Immediate Macro A Macro dialog opened that has no data Macro Name or title displayed can be used to preview a Macro without assigning it to a Key or to save a new Macro to the hard drive without assigning it to a Key All functions of this dialog work the same as explained previously for individual Keys Macros in PEGS DiVA Macros can also be executed from within PEGS Execution of the Macro begins accurately but because of the inherent multiple frame delays in keystrokes it should not be considered as frame accurate in the normal sense To enter a Macro PEG 1 Press PEGS to open the PEGS Dialog 2 Click Add 3 Select Macro from the drop down list of commands Immediately following the word Macro type the Macro number 1 through 4 as displayed on the Keys iniji Add Delete Set Time e Tracking Fire Keyboard Functions 85 The Fire function is not available for Macro PEGS However the macro can be fired in the normal way by pressing the Macro Key Some additional notes on Macros Pressing RUN triggers Macros 1 4 respectively When pressed the System Status area displays Executing Macro Individual DIVA Macros are stored on the system hard drive in the directory C Diva Runtime macros The number of DiVA Macros is limited only by the amount of available memory on the system hard drive Any 4 macros can be assigned to the Macro Keys at
104. d there will be no communication with the audio mixer Device File Mixer This drop down menu is used to select the appropriate MIX mixer driver file for your mixer For any new mixer protocol to properly load you must follow this procedure 1 Click OFF Enabled 2 Select your new Mixer Device File from the drop down menu 3 Click ON Mixer Enabled Configuring DIVA 25 OR Press SHIFT RESET after you have selected the desired Device File from the drop down menu and closed the Assignment Page The Message area will show which ports were refreshed RS 422 controlled devices only Port Mixer Select the serial port from the drop down menu to be used to control your mixer If control is via USB select None Status Selecting Mixer Off disables crosspoint control over the audio mixer while still allowing MEM and Preview command data to pass from and to the mixer This is the same as pressing MIXER on the DiVA Keyboard Transition Delay Use this setting to adjust when the transition command is sent to the mixer Enter a lower number to send the command later or enter a higher number to send the command earlier MEM Delay For mixers with memory capability use this setting to adjust when the memory recall command is sent to the mixer Enter a lower number to send the command later or enter a higher number to send the command earlier Send Commands Use this setting to define on which field commands are
105. d entered is for a GPI trigger GPI 1 8 and that the Command entered is valid If an M E is not specified in the Command field the Command will be sent to the M E defined as the current M E Keyboard Functions 111 Time The Time field displays either the Absolute or Relative time that the PEG will be executed depends on the state of the Ref selected Ref Click this icon to toggle this value between Absolute time and Relative time Note Double Click the Note field to input a note Absolute Y The Time displayed is the timecode or timer time for Event PEGS or the Timeline Time for Timeline PEGS The PEGs stay fixed at that absolute location regardless of whether the Events are moved or if the Start of Program changes Relative gt The Time displayed is relative to the Start of Program which is the Timeline time at the IN point of the first Event on the Timeline If the first Event is moved the PEG will also move maintaining the relative offset Adding Commands to the Command List User created Commands can be added to the dropdown list by Right Clicking on a PEG command line For example if you created command Trans30 and want to use it frequently just Right Click and answer Yes to the question dialog that opens and Trans30 will be added to the Command field dropdown list Pegs on Timeline Ma Add Delete Set Time e Tracking Eire On Command Time Fef Note a 1 00 00 00 Comment
106. defined by the Event In point or the position of the CPI Once the new In point is calculated you can define what Out point will be used when you press TAKE 92 DIVA User s Guide EDL Match Options Match to Device Position C Match to Event IN Time r Matched Record OUT Point Options C OUT Matched event OUT C OUT Original Rec OUT C Use matched event Duration C Use default event Duration f Open ended to Rec Reel Out DONE Match to Device Position With this option selected the CPI of the Match Event will be used as the Match point Recommended Match to Device IN Time With this option selected the IN point of the Record Event will be used as the Match point OUT Matched Event OUT With this option selected the Matched Events OUT time will be set as the new Record OUT point OUT Original Rec OUT With this option selected the OUT point as it was before the Match will be left as the Record OUT point Use Matched Event Duration With this option selected the matched Events Duration will be used as the new Record Duration Use default Event Duration With this option selected the Default Event Duration will be used as the new Record Duration Open Ended to Rec Reel Out With this option selected the Record Event will open end to the end of the Black Track Recommended NOTE Ke
107. deleted The deleted Events are not available to be pasted When Events are deleted all rules pertaining to Ripple will apply You may also delete all selected Events on a Track by Right Clicking the desired Track then selecting Delete Event from the menu Press UNDO to reverse the action Delete All Events on All Tracks On the MENU BAR select File New Timeline This will delete all Events on the Timeline and will reset the default Timeline time to the value set in the Menu Bar Settings Global Settings Time Settings Timeline Guide Start After a new Timeline has been created there is only one level of undo available Keyboard Functions 127 DELETE TRACK Press DEL TRACK to delete all Events from the selected Track When an Event or group of Events is deleted all rules pertaining to Ripple will apply You may also delete all Events on a Track by Right Clicking the desired Track then selecting Clear Track from the menu Press UNDO to reverse the action KEEP TRACK When in the Edit Mode you may wish to delete all Tracks except one 1 Select the Track to wish not to delete 2 Press KEEP TRACK All Tracks except the selected Track and the Edit Record Track will be deleted If the Edit Track is selected than all Tracks but the Edit Track will be deleted TOGGLE EVENT There are four conditions for an Event Play Record in Assemble Record in Insert and Record in Pre
108. dti CAUTION CanDeleteO riginals MEM fs 0 E dit FtA ec dir i 1 01 04 i 1 01 04 92033 4 23 52PN 0 o linabraw2 19 55 06 6 29 2012 11 32 1 0 1 00 00 21 ljay 59 16 6 14 2012 12 34 4 0 1 00 00 00 ljay Ref 59 16 6 14 2012 12 36 3 0 1 00 00 00 lrecrefRef 22 6 14 2012 12 30 4 0 1 00 00 00 1TEMPinabraw 25 03 6 4 2013 4 24 38 PM 0 0 1V12Disc 20 00 6 7 2012 9 45 52 AM 0 59 59 00 1412Emb 20 00 6 7 2012 9 47 39 AM 0 59 59 00 lvdcp 1 16 28 6 4 2013 4 55 07 PM 0 o lvdcp 2 20 00 6 5 2012 11 25 26 D o lvdcp 3 20 00 6 5 2012 11 25 51 0 o The selected directory and its Clip list will display xi Dir yfs0 Edt O Hew P Auto Name o n 1 00 00 00 Search Layer 2 Embedded Refresh Load SNE Load Close Heme Lirommnon crested man reson lt lwwe 74527 5 30 2012 12 42 5 0 1713 2 04 05 5 31 2012 24717 0 00 0318 17134 12 18 8 21 2012 402 28 0 0 E O LO ee 8 21 2012 403220 EVO A A o E 30 2012 A e D O LOODA 2S 1722 2 04 05 6 1 2012 8 45 18 AM 0 1 00 03 18 1723 Trg 6 1 2012 8 53 12 AM 1 00 03 18 173 2 04 05 5 30 2012 2 56 56 0 1 00 02 25 174888 20 00 8 21 2012 4 45 48 0 0 174999 20 00 8 21 2012 4 38 06 0 0 17 At 10 00 8 22 2012 11 21 2 0 0 lft 10 00 8 22 2012 11 22 1 0 0 174x838 20 00 8 21 2012 5 00 19 0 0 hd Double Click on the desired Clip OR Events 71 use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys and press ENTER The entire Cl
109. e Audio In usually the mixer program out then switch back to the record device in PB at the edit OUT point E E AUDIO can be used when video is being previewed on an Aux Bus and E E Video can be used when audio is being NOTE previewed in the Mixer Use Mixer With Use Mixer and Enabled selected Audio Preview Switching is performed through the audio mixer When monitoring mixer out you should hear the record device during the pre roll the PGM or mixer out at the edit IN point then switch back to the record device at the edit OUT point Record Confidence With this item selected the record output rather than the PGM out will continue to be monitored in the audio mixer during a recording Timing Delay Enter the amount of delay if any needed for the switch between RVTR and PGM to be frame accurate Enter a lower number to send the command later or enter a higher number to send the command earlier Enabled Enables and disables preview switching in the audio mixer Menu Bar 29 5 MENU BAR The Menu Bar found at the top of the DIVA GUI allows access to many system functions features settings and menus 5 1 File Click File to open the File dropdown Menu File Settings Edit Mode Modules Special Help New Timeline Open Timeline Save Timeline Save Timeline As Save Configuration Exit Diva NEW TIMELINE Opening a new Timeline will delete the current Timeline clear the
110. e the word free changes to STOP or STILL 12 3 Spectrum Directories DIVA by default only has visibility of the current server directory The current directory is the directory where the clip mounted on the Edit Track resides The factory default Current Directory for OmNet is fs0 clip dir We recommend that you retain this as your Current Directory so that all other directories will be under this directory giving you access to all clips and Movies as sources for new Movies For the DiVA editor to see and have access to other primary directories in the server add these directory names to the directory list in the DiVA FTConfig ini file Omneon Spectrum Server TechNote 185 To add directory names to the list 1 On the DIVA open Windows Explorer 2 Navigate to C DiVA Runtime FT Config ini 3 Open the FTConfig ini file If asked open it in Notepad 4 Find the Om NetDirs section Following the format shown in the example below add any other server directories or sub directories you wish to browse or access from DIVA When done save the file and restart DIVA L FTConfig ini Notepad File Edit Format View Help Om NetDirs Asolclip dir Watch FtRec dir Certain directories and sub directories may be displayed in the browser that are not found in this list These directories are used to store Clips and Movies created by DIVA and are added automatically when DIVA is run Watch This folder is
111. e K2 mode these buttons remain Gray Playback and Record Timing If the CPI red inverted pyramid and the CTI blue or red line down the center of the screen are not aligned they might look like the following example WRONG ALLIGNMENT OF CPI AND CTI In the K2Host ini file you can adjust the RecDelay setting for the Record Track The adjusted timeline should look like the following example CORRECT ALLIGNMENT OF CPI AND CTI SOME DIVA FEATURES relate directly to K2 servers For example gt Add CC If this item is set to Yes Closed Caption data from the K2 source will be inserted to the K2 Program when an edit is made 204 DIVA User s Guide If there is no CC data or if you do not want the data to be a part of the edit you can defeat this by setting this item to No gt Server Pre roll The time entered here will be applied to all K2 channels as the pre roll time This can be set to 0 if no pre roll is desired gt Double Allstop OnAir D Pop When this item is set to Yes the ALLSTOP key must be pressed twice in rapid succession to abort an Edit or Preview This adds added protection against accidental stoppage when the K2 is being used to edit live on air The action of pressing a key twice in rapid succession is called a D Pop double pop gt TAG Lock sync to the record Track Pressing TAG will place a T on an Event on the selected Track and will cause the Event to always maintai
112. e KEY FILL for this Keyer KEY SOURCE Defines what will be used to cut the Key Manual Select With this item selected no automatic changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Source Fill Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the Fill Bus and FILL BUS will be selected as the KEY SOURCE for this Keyer Auto Select With this item selected the Key Source selection will come from the AUTO SELECT settings for this keyer Source Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the M E Source Bus and SOURCE BUS will be selected as the KEY FILL for this Keyer Note that pressing PREVIEW or RECORD turns OFF all enabled keyers on M Es enabled in the NOTE Switcher Dialog Note that if you wish to have the key over background video ensure that the Bkgd A check NOTE boxis OFF If ON the key image will be taken full Keyboard Functions 103 Set As Default Sets the current selections in this Dialog as the default key settings A D will appear after the item is set as the default MEM LEARN AND RECALL Some video switchers have the ability to learn and recall memory settings from the Video Effects Dialog ESE MEM oo l I Add Effect User Select Force Trans F Force Run H france Fecal Learn MEM Select MEM to enable MEMory options for this Event In
113. ea at the top of the screen RECORD LOCK When enabled this feature automatically disables control over all Record Tracks during a Recording allowing the user to move to other Tracks and cue and play source devices without affecting the recordings DIVA must be in the Edit Mode with Track 1 assigned as the primary recorder 1 Enable Record Lock When enabled RecLock is displayed in the display area at the top of the DIVA screen to show that you are in the Record Lock Mode Mount as many secondary Record Events as desired on other Tracks Select a PB Source Track and press SHIFT LOCK to open the Track Settings Dialog 4 De select the option Participate OnAir Play Rec Track Properties 5a Repeat for each PB Source Track that will be controlled manually during Menu Bar 51 the edit The Following icon should appear to the left of each Source Track Notice that the lock is white and only partially closed 5b Press RECORD to start Recording The following icon should appear to the left of each Record Track Notice that the lock is black and is completely closed 5c Press RECORD to bump out of the edit send the edit to the EDL and automatically re enable the Record Tracks 5d Press SHIFT ALLSTOP to abort the edit 6 To be able to MATCH to a source that has been manually rolled into the show once the source has been played and before ending the edit with the Source Track selected press M
114. eave this value Double click in the field and enter a new Duration for this Record tape The OUT point will auto calculate Dropframe This check box allows the user to set the Record tape timecode to DF or NDF NTSC If the videotape is already mounted this will be selected automatically You can Select to set the Record Tape to Drop Frame TC De select to set the Record Tape to Non Drop Frame TC TL In This check box allows the user to set the Timeline Guide time to match the Record timecode 1 00 01 18 z 2 00 03 18 1 00 00 00 a w Select TL TIME IN to ENABLE this feature De select TL TIME IN to DISABLE this feature 164 DiVA User s Guide EDL Bin The EDL Bins are only active in the Edit Mode The EDL Bin displays the results of an edit after the user presses RECORD to terminate the edit manually or when an edit is completed by reaching the pre defined OUT point The results of the edit are automatically placed in the EDL with an R MARK displayed alongside the Record Event under the REC column to show that this edit has been recorded to tape If an edit in the EDL does not have an R Mark the R Mark has either been manually removed or the edit was created in the Record OFF Mode See record off mode There are 10 EDL Bins and each Bin can have its own EDL Press the desired BIN tab to open that Bin EDL Bin Soft Keys Biei ES Copy Paste Ripple R_Mrks Undo Redo Note
115. ect servers 40 DiVA User s Guide TIME SETTINGS x Frames Sec 30 Countdown Timer SECONDS Auto Save interval 2 00 00 Timeline Guide Stat 59 45 00 Event Dur defaut 1 00 00 VTR Rec Stat 1 00 00 00 Frames Sec This setting establishes the system or Timeline frame rate with these values You will be presented with the following options Frames Sec Bo 24 24 fps 25 PAL 29 97 NTSC Drop Frame 30 NTSC Non drop Frame A restart of the DIVA application is required for changes to take effect Countdown Timer The count down timer counts backwards during the edit preview or record Preroll showing the time remaining until the IN point At the IN point the count reverses showing how much time has passed since the IN point You will be presented with the following options Countdown Timer SECO NDS FRAMES SECONDS Select Seconds to only display seconds SS Select Frames to display seconds and frames SS FF Menu Bar 41 Auto Save Interval This setting defines how often in seconds the system will automatically save the current Timeline The saved file is called Autosave L2D and its default location is C Diva Runtime EDL Each time the Timeline is Auto saved it writes the current Timeline condition over the previously saved Autosave L2D file Auto Save is a background task and only saves after changes have been made to the current Timeline If the value is 0 Auto Sa
116. ed change a cut press CUT or uncheck Ramp in the Speed Dialog while the Timeline Guide is positioned at a keyframe To change a cut into a ramp press DISS or check Ramp in the Speed Dialog while the Timeline Guide is positioned at a keyframe Using the Speed Dialog Set Add After entering a value in the Speed Control Point Entry field pressing the Set Add button will set the speed to that of the entered value Speed values can be entered in 10 increments and the ability to perform the entered speeds is device dependent Get Value A speed point value may be copied using the Get Value button This places the current value under the Timeline Guide in the Speed Control Point Entry field Ramp Checking Ramp enables a ramp speed transition between the current keyframe and the previous keyframe Lock Source Position This function only works when Ramp is also checked Check Lock Source Position to lock the current keyframe to the current source position If the speed leading into a locked source position is changed and ramp is also selected the control point will move its position on the Timeline in order to maintain its relationship with the source Use TSO Some VIRs have a Program Play function that corrects the pitch of audio when the device is played Keyboard Functions 121 off speed Check Use TSO to enable this feature Auto Fill With Auto Fill checked you can change the length duration of an
117. ed in an edit and all the Events are identical in position and A V components as in the following example K2 Summit Server TechNote 201 then the topmost Event is the Event that will be inserted into the Program Fit amp Fill can be utilized to force a specified clip to automatically Fit within a specified time frame or fill gaps in the Timeline The DIVA K2 H can be fully controlled locally or remotely and comes with unlimited PEGS to frame accurately trigger external devices and events PEGS include the ability to program and send any user defined protocol strings out through any designated serial port Controlling the Summit Internal M E DIVA can control the internal A V M E of the GV Summit Server No specific DIVA settings changes are required for this control and an external switcher and mixer can still be controlled simultaneously Assign back to back clips on a Summit Track with appropriate heads and tails The head and tail handles are required because the Summit M E performs CENTER CUT DISSOLVES This means that you need handles on the end of the FROM clip and the head of the TO clip or freeze frames equal to half the transitionrate will be visible on either side of the transition Notice in the Events shown above that the transition icons are at the end of the Events rather than at the beginning This is because the Summit M E effect is associated with the END of the selected Event that is
118. ed in the dialog 11 3 The Mount Function Click Mount to load the clip or Event associated with the selected FastLog record onto a Track Server clips are loaded on the server s playout channel assigned to that Track 182 DiVA User s Guide 11 4 The FastLog Data Entry Dialog The Data Entry dialog is similar to the Search dialog To start the Data Entry Dialog Click on an Event on the DiVA Timeline then press Shift F6 FastLog Data Entry Clip Hame AE0 Edit121 34 Shot Name Adding new record Media lD 12134 Dey Name OF TE In 00 00 00 14 Duration 00 00 05 02 A al zap Description MAS a Keyword r Show bobble Client 0P1 _ El Date Shot 101 3 2012 Format OP1_For2 Producer UP1 Pros Director OP1 Dire Location OP1_Loc2 Camera 0P1_Camz2 Logged By JAY Cancel Save To MediaD Note that some of the fields are already filled in by DIVA with data related to the Track clip and Event Other fields are filled with the last value entered and the drop down menu at each field contains a list of the last values entered Enter or modify information in any of the fields with white backgrounds except the Show and Logged By fields Those are preset in DIVA and are not changeable here but can be modified in the Modify function The drop down menu for each field allows you to select from recently entered values for that field When all information is entered click on Save to FastLog
119. eed with the Numeric Keypad 2 Press SPEED The defined speed will be applied to the current Event for the entire Event When a speed has been applied to an Event the Speed icon is displayed on the Event with the speed percentage displayed alongside For example eses You can also enter a real time Speed by first putting the device into Variable and then pressing SPEED The current Variable speed will be entered at the beginning of the current Event regardless of the CPI position To remove the speed from an Event Press 1 0 0 SPEED Pressing SPEED first opens the Speed Dialog and graphical interface Speed Buffer Copy E All Points Paste Clear All Speed Control Point Fl amp Settadd Get Value Ramp Lock Source Position Speed Event Properties Use TSO Control Points Move With Source Time terete wre Lanett Here you may program speed changes as either cuts instantaneous speed change or ramps gradual speed change With the Speed Dialog open press the Set Add button to place a speed control point keyframe at the CPI Speed keyframes appear as white circles on the black line in the graphical interface The keyframe will be placed at the Event s red CPI Keyboard Functions 119 When a speed has been set in an Event the Speed icon is displayed on the Event with the speed percentage displayed alongside In the previous examples Speed is set
120. em is not selected the original file will be deleted and replaced without a warning Auto Search With this item selected When you click on the beginning of an Event lt A the CPI cues to the beginning of the Event When you click on the end of an Event gt the CPI cues to the end of the Event When you TRIM IN an Event the Event is trimmed and the CPI cues to the new IN point of the Event When you TRIM OUT an Event the Event is trimmed and the CPI cues to the new OUT point of the Event When you SET IN an Event the time is entered and the CPI cues to the new IN point of the Event When you SET OUT an Event the time is entered and the CPI cues to the new OUT point of the Event See lt SRCH Page 117 for more information on Search Live Commercial Playback With this item selected the Live Venue Commercial Playout feature is enabled This application is designed to facilitate the playout of commercials during a live event where it is not known when the commercial playout will begin or when they will need to return to the live feed Enable Live Commercial Playback Select a Track to assign as the REMOTE source Assign the REMOTE Track as Class XPT Assign the appropriate audio and video crosspoints for the REMOTE 5 On the server Track to be used for commercial playback mount the commercials back to back A O N gt 36 DiVA User s Guide DIVA selects a remote feed on a rou
121. ent The cursor will change to 2 Press SHIFT while dragging an Event You will see the In and Out times of the Event change while the Event itself remains in its original position Slide Events To slide Events is to click amp drag the cut point between two Event on the Timeline changing the In point of the first Event Event to the left and the Out 130 DiVA User s Guide point of the second Event Event to the right Add Graphic MOD OUT TRIM OUT Press MOD OUT to trim the current Event by the defined time without changing the position or duration of the Event For example to trim in an Event by ten frames without changing the duration of the Event TRIM IN 1 0 MOD OUT OPEN END To open end an Event in the Edit Mode is to extend Event s to the next encountered Event or to the end of the Record Track whichever is encountered first There are two levels of Open End Press OPEN END to open end the Hot Event on the selected Track The Hot Event will be extended to the beginning of the next Event encountered on the Track If there is just one Event on the Track then it will open end to the end of the Record Track If Ripple is enabled the open end command will be ignored ALL OPEN END Press SHIFT OPEN END to open end all Hot Events on all enabled Tracks The Hot Events will be extended to the beginning of the next Event encountered on each Track If
122. ent is ready to use otherwise a prompt is issued to the operator to mount the tape Server based Events are loaded on a Server channel ready to use Clips can be loaded trimmed if desired and full path name and related information can be logged to the database while editing 11 1 FastLog Table View If the feature is enabled on the DIVA press the FastLog key to open the table view of the FastLog database A i k E Clip Hame fs0 Edit 1lwwe Duration Rate Tc Typi Dev Name Class 00 00 00 15 00 00 03 02 01 00 00 00 29 97 DF 01 00 05 15 00 00 02 26 01 00 00 0029 970F opz owner 720P FE AAA NS O A ee AA AA EE AT AS MAESTRA ATA 178 DiVA User s Guide Producer Director REE Camera Record ID Lu ae Project renant da Hun P_OP2 Dir_OP L _OP2 Cam_ OP2 77 fs JEET 5 e pme E n a VA ESA A EEES ES EAN ESTE TEA ESTE TE MEDIA ID Identifies a unique clip or sub clip which could be anything from a still image to an entire tape or clip Media ID is also used in MediaDB to relate FastLog data to Library Shot Log Transcript and Clip Vault data In FastLog database Events on Omneon and Spectrum Tracks have a default Media ID set to the clip name without the path Data entered from other device Tracks may leave the Media ID blank for the user to fill in CLIP NAME Identifies the clip name and path To load the complete clip including IN and OUT times this record can be u
123. ent transition is changed for example you change a CUT to a WIPE you may wish to apply this change to all following Events on the Timeline Press Set Forward to accomplish this Keyboard Functions 101 Show Hide Wipes Toggle the display of wipe patterns On and Off Fire Wipe With a wipe pattern selected in the Wipe Patterns Window press FIRE WIPE to preview the wipe pattern KEY Press KEY to open the Video Effects Dialog In the Keyers section you can select which Key s you wish to enable Key Busses and Key Priority These features are switcher dependent as some switchers have only one Key Bus and as few as one Keyer Key Options Some switcher drivers enable the Key Options functions These allow for additional switcher key functions 1 Press Key Options in the Effects Dialog If not greyed out like shown above the following Key Options menu will open Key Options Set s Default KEY FILL Defines where the Key Fill will come from Manual Select With this item selected no changes will be made to the 102 DIVA User s Guide current selection for the Key Source Fill Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the M E Fill Bus and FILL BUS will be selected as the KEY FILL for this Keyer Matte With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Fill and MATTE will be selected as th
124. er and either overwrite the old material resulting in no length change to the Black Track or you can insert the new material and ripple the existing material to follow at the end of the newly inserted material resulting in the Black Track becoming longer in length by the duration of the inserted material Likewise you can delete a section of media from an existing Edit Master and either overwrite the old material with black or pull up the remaining segments It is important to remember that the duration of the edit is ALWAYS defined by the duration of the Record Event on the Edit Track The only exception to this rule is when you are using UseSrcDur which automatically changes the Record Event duration to match the PB Track s A Press INSERT to INSERT the material from the selected Track and over write the existing material A only V only amp A V edits are allowed See 2 in the following graphic B Press SHIFT INSERT RIPPL to INSERT the material from the Track s and ripple the existing material following the edit on the Timeline Only A V edits are allowed See 3 in the following graphic C Press DELETE to DELETE the portion of the Timeline under the Record Event and replace it with BLACK and silence A only V only A V edits are allowed See 4 in the following graphic 190 DiVA User s Guide D Press SHIFT DELETE RIPPL to DELETE the portion of the Timeline under the Record Event and ripple the
125. erence video capture card DHW C1 with Multi format SD HD SD window for on screen monitoring AJA Sync Reference video capture card DHW C2 with Multi format SD HD SD window for on screen monitoring and built in frame accurate Preview Switching Fastrack or DIVA Jogger Panel DHW JOG USB GPI 8 output 5V source DHW GPI 8 serial I O ports 8 ports per card 1m connecting cables and a 19 1 RU breakout panel per card DHW 8P DiVA User s Guide 2 4 Editware Supplied DiVA Hardware Specifications Intel Core 2 Quad processor or greater 4GB of DDR RAM or greater 500GB or greater High Speed SATA hard disk CD DVD RW Drive 256MB or greater graphic acceleration card 100Mb 1GB Base TX 32 bit auto configuring Ethernet 400W 110VAC or 220VAC auto switching power supply Editware reserves the right to substitute parts and components that meet or exceed those listed Connecting the System 5 3 CONNECTING THE SYSTEM If you purchased your DiVA with the DIVA chassis determine whether the editor is to be mounted in an equipment rack or placed on a console or tabletop The DIVA chassis and optional Breakout Panel are both 19 rack mount ready The following Connections section is for connecting an Editware supplied hardware package Width 19 in 48 26 cm Depth 19 in 48 26 cm Height 5 25in 3 RU 13 33 cm Air is pulled from the front and expelled through the rear of the chassis There are no sides top
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127. ew Movie 5 Offset Enter an offset for the starting timecode In the example above the user wants the show to start at 1 00 00 00 but the show doesn t start on the clip for one second and six frames With a 1 06 offset the actual start time of the timecode at the beginning of the movie will be 59 58 24 NTSC 6 Type Select the type of Movie to create Reference This is the quickest Movie to make It consists of just pointers to the original material 192 DiVA User s Guide If you delete a Reference movie using a Spectrum Application such as ClipTool or ProDrive the underlying media or essence will also NOTE be deleted To delete a Reference Movie or clip without deleting the original essence use Windows Explorer or consult your Spectrum documentation Discrete This movie copies just the required essence included in the Timeline If you delete this Movie only the copied material will be deleted Embedded This movie copies the required essence included in the Timeline and embeds this essence into a self contained clip If you delete this Movie only the copied material will be deleted 7 Overwrite You can overwrite Discrete or Embedded Movies with the same name without affecting the original essence Overwriting a Reference Movie is not allowed by DiVA as it would delete original essence 8 Use Record Duration When a Movie is created of the DiVA Timeline the whole Record Timeline is included in the Movie Ho
128. f the Event graphic and 2 the audio sub Track number will be toggled on and off respectively as shown in 5 of the Event graphic Reel ID Clip Name amp Path The Reed ID identifies either a name given to a reel mounted on a VIR device or the clip name and path of a clip from a video server See Assigning a Reel ID Page 175 for additional information on assigning a Reel ID to a VTR Video Server Internal Transition This is the type of video transition that will be performed by a Video Switcher internal to a GV Summit video server when transitioning FROM this Event See SRVR SERVER TRANSITIONS Page 98 for more information on Server Transitions Video Server Internal Transition Rate This is the rate at which an A or V transition will be performed by an Audio Mixer amp Video Switcher internal to a GV Summit video server when transitioning FROM this Event The rate is displayed in SS FF Video sub Track This is the Video sub Track Press VIDEO to toggle this sub Track ON and Events 67 OFF When the video sub Track is yellow it is enabled When enabled the video XPT assigned to this Track will be switched during a Preview or Record When the video sub Track is grey it is disabled When disabled the video XPT assigned to this Track will not be switched during a Preview or Record Audio sub Tracks These are Audio sub Tracks When an Event is a Player Source Event each audio sub Track is green and represents an a
129. fic which is very prolific You may leave this item ON even if you are not actively trapping data Logging 0 Set this to 1 if you want to log the data to a file for a hard copy You can then email it to Editware if requested or keep for your files You must first define a file name using LogFilename next item The file created is shareable and you can open it to see what is there at any time Note that the copy you open will not get updated with new data To refresh the data you will need to dismiss the open copy and open it again This item should be set to O when not in use as it does consume resources LogFilename If you wish to log the trapped data to a file specify a file name including a full path such as LogFilename C Diva Runtime datalog1 txt Note You do not need to change this setting to turn off logging Turn off logging by setting Logging 0 above ShowStatus If you set ShowStatus 1 then all status messages displayed in the Message Window will go into the log if logging is enabled even if no DataTrapPort n is defined This is a background task 3 2 Start Up and Shut Down Sequence This section will give you information on how to start up your DiVA system load its software and shut down the system TURNING ON THE DIVA SYSTEM After all connections are made to the DiVA chassis turn on the power to your equipment in the following order 10 DiVA User s Guide 1 All controlled devices suc
130. ge will have their R Marks cleared set or toggled BY EDIT NUMBER IN A BLOCK All edits whose edit numbers fall within the defined From and Thru range will have their R Marks cleared set or toggled BY EDIT NUMBERS WHOLE LIST All edits whose edit numbers fall within the defined From and Thru range will have their R Marks cleared set or toggled from wherever they are found in the EDL REEL ID Click Reel ID to open the EDL Management Dialog and edit or change one or more Reel ID in the EDL From From C Beginning C Current of BEGINNING Select Beginning as the first edit in a group of edits in the EDL to change the Reel ID CURRENT Select Current as the first edit in a group of edits in the EDL to change the Reel ID TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the first edit in a group of edits in the EDL to change the Reel ID 174 DIVA User s Guide Note Click Note to open the Note Dialog to allow the addition of a Thru Thru C End Current 115 END Select End as the last edit in a group of edits to of edits in the EDL to change the Reel ID CURRENT Select Current the last edit in a group of edits in the EDL to change the Reel ID TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the last edit in a group of edits in the EDL to change the Reel ID All edits in a block By edit number in a block C B
131. ghted CHOOSING TRACK PAGES The Tracks on which you will work appear in groups of twelve Each group of twelve Tracks is called a Page To change from Page 1 to Page 2 press Pg Up or Pg Dn DIVA comes standard with 12 Tracks on 1 Page DIVA is optionally available in configurations of 24 Tracks on 2 Pages The first Page is Page 1 and its Tracks are labeled 1 through 12 The second Page is Page 2 and its Tracks are labeled 2 1 through 2 12 You may also use the mouse wheel to scroll between pages SECOND PAGE DATA WARNING If you have the optional second Tracks Page an illuminated arrow at the top left of the screen will let you know if there is data Events on the Page not currently being displayed If you are on Page 1 and there is data on Page 2 you will see 56 DiVA User s Guide If you are on Page 2 and there is data on Page 1 you will see TRACK STATUS DISPLAY 1 01 14 19 STOP DOR12 To the left of each Track is its Track Status Display Timecode or Timer status from the device assigned to this Track is displayed here as well as its Track number current motion status speed and device name TRACK BUTTON The number on the Button on the left end of the Track Status Display is the Track Number The green T1 T12 Source select keys on the keyboard correspond to these numbers The Track number and its background will change colors depending on the situations below If the Track button
132. h as video servers video switchers audio mixers VTR etc 2 Video and computer monitors including the monitor s for the DIVA 3 The editor chassis 4 There may be two model dependent power switches on the editor chassis First turn on the power at the rear of the chassis and then turn on the power on the front panel of the chassis When the DiVA starts up a typical BIOS boot process will be displayed on the monitor and the RAM test will be run Do not interrupt this process When the boot process is complete Windows should go directly to the Windows Desktop or wait for you to enter your password LOGGING ON A single account has been set up at the factory for the Administrator User name Administrator Password lt none gt Log in using the Administrator account The system will initialize and display the Administrator s desktop As with all Windows systems the administrator should set up all necessary user accounts and desktops STARTING DIVA On the desktop you will find the DIVA icon DIVA comes with 12 Tracks per page This version of software is designed to be used with monitors whose native resolution is 1920 x 1080 or 1680 x 1050 The executable file will be installed automatically in the C Diva Runtime folder when performing a full install of the DIVA software Double Click on this icon to start the DiVA Application If you double click the icon more times than necessary before the application has l
133. he PVW key to preview the current edit All Events on Tracks that are set to participate on air will play out together with all programmed switcher and mixer transition effects Regardless of where the Timeline is currently positioned the preview will start from the beginning of the Record Event and continue until it reaches the end of the Record Event or until you press ALLSTOP PREVIEW TL If you wish to preview a section of the current edit from a location other than the beginning of the Record Event position the TLG at that location and press PVW TL At the start of an edit if several Events are encountered on the Timeline with the same Timeline start and the same A V components enabled DIVA will select the highlighted Track on the video switcher as the first Event on the Timeline If an inactive Track is selected that is not part of the current edit the topmost of the Events will be the first Event on the Timeline selected on the video switcher 152 DiVA User s Guide 9 12 Blue Keys AUDIO A9 110 ADD SPLIT TBC MIX OFF VIDEO Al Af A8 SWR OFF AUDIO ONLY EVENT VIDEO To change the Selected Event to be an Audio Only Event press VIDEO This toggles the Video Track ON OFF VIDEO ONLY EVENT To change the Selected Event to be a VIDEO Only Event press AUDIO This toggles all the enabled audio sub Tracks ON OFF You may also toggle each audio sub Track independently by pressing A1 A8 and A9 A12
134. he Edit Mode option it will not be active 10 1 The Edit Record Track The Edit Record Track is the Timeline representation of the videotape or clip that you will use as your record master Like videotape the Record Track or Black Track will have a beginning and an end a specified length and it will display recorded Events Events yet to be recorded the currently programmed record Event and black where there is nothing yet recorded Note that the Edit Record Track is always Track 1 NOTE Assigning the Server Edit Record Track 1 1 29 46 04 SBOF EDIT RecoriyTR In the above image the Track 1 button has turned red This shows that the edit Mode has been enabled Also below the Track ID number are displayed the letters EDIT Assigning the VTR Edit Record Track Different devices have different ways of mounting the Edit Record Track This example is for VTRs 1 Select the Edit Record Track 2 Press MARK IN The EDIT RECORD TRACK MEDIA MOUNT Dialog will open to allow you to define the parameters of the Edit Record Track or the R VTR 3 Press Mount to mount the record tape Press Cancel to abort the Dialog 162 DiVA User s Guide 1 00 00 00 1 50 00 00 30 00 00 ri 00 00 00 M The options for this Dialog are explained below Reel ID This field displays the currently assigned Reel ID for the Primary Recorder If you change the Reel ID in this dialog the change will also be reflected in the Tr
135. he Hex command O3E0C61F that will trigger the Fade To Black on the Ross Vision 1 Switcher Do not include spaces between the pairs cuco 1 00 PEGS FTB 03E0C61F The command name size in this case FTB is variable but it is recommended you keep it short for faster execution lt can be uppercase or lowercase as the code changes everything into uppercase You may add as many new command entries as you like but the asterisk must be present after the last command entry To fire a String PEG In the Assignment Page assign the String as a device to a Track and give it a port number just like any device In this example the Ross Vision 1 switcher is connected to Port 5 of the DIVA 12 X FIB STRING String E PE 1 Place an Event on the Track in the above example Track 12 Select the Event and open the PEGS Dialog From the drop down command menu select PEGS Pegs on Timeline Miel Add Delete Set Time he Tracking Fire Dn Command Time Ref Note e de PEGS FTE 4 After the word PEGS add a space and then type the command name you created in the String dev file in our example FTB 5 To add this command to your drop down menu right click on the command name in the PEGS Keyboard Functions 115 Dialog in this case PEGS FTB and you will be asked to add the command to the list 2 Add command PEGS FTE to the Command List Yes Po More About PEGS ASSIGN The PEGS Dial
136. he note will appear at the bottom of the current Event and is limited to 71 characters UNDO Press UNDO to undo the previous action that affected the Timeline Each successive press will undo the previous action until you arrive at the point where the DiVA application was first executed REDO Press REDO to undo the previous UNDO that affected the Timeline Each successive press will REDO the previous action until you arrive at the point where you first pressed UNDO DiVA User s Guide 9 3 Magenta Keys MATCH MATCH MATCH MENU LRT ALL SRC TAKE To match is to establish a timecode relationship between the Primary Recorder and the Source s involved in a previous edit The edit matched to must be in the EDL Match functions only work if the Edit Mode option is installed and enabled For example If the original Record IN time of an edit was 00 10 00 00 and the original Source IN time of that edit was 00 20 00 00 and the new IN time of the Record Event is 00 09 12 15 then the match for that Source would be 00 19 12 15 Note that the offset between the original times and the matched times are the same MATCH EDIT TRACK LRT Press MATCH LRT to perform an immediate timecode Match to the current position of the CPI on the Record Track The Record Event In point will relocate to the CPI position and all the Sources involved in the highlighted edit of the EDL at this R VTR timecode will be automatically rec
137. hould be lined up correctly in both Record and Preview and the edit should be correct The adjusted Timeline should look like the following example Sie eal CORRECT ALIGNMENT OF CPI S AND TLG 7 Perform a short edit with an identifiable frame on the PB source 8 Check the edit and see that the first frame of the edit was the correct source frame If so save your Configuration File and move on to WHAT GETS RECORDED If not press SHIFT DELAY to open the Server Delay Dialog again and adjust the Record Delay by incrementing or decrementing the value in the Record Delay field Repeat 7 8 until the correct source frame is the first recorded frame WHAT GETS RECORDED Whether the source s is a server clip a VIR or a switcher crosspoint only the material placed directly below the Record Event will be recorded regardless of whether the edit is performed linearly or non linearly Also remember that the duration of the edit is ALWAYS defined by the duration of the Record Event 2 In EXAMPLE 2 above If this edit is performed linearly where there is a video switcher there will be a DISSOLVE between the two Events because of the way it was programmed If this edit is performed non linearly there will be a CUT between the two Events regardless of whether there is a video switcher or the way it was programmed NLE edits are always performed as CUTs Omneon Spectrum Server TechNote 189 PERFORMING A LINEAR EDIT WI
138. imeline For example if the current Event is a 20 frame dissolve pressing this button will make all Events later than the current Event on any Track become 20 frame dissolves Send Commands Use this setting to define on which field commands are sent to the switcher 24 DiVA User s Guide Enabled M Es Enabled MEs M DSK M ME MEZ M MES ME 4 7 MES M MEG M MEF As many DiVA users may be sharing the resources of their switchers with control rooms or additional edit bays the Enabled MEs section of the Video Switcher dialog gives the user the ability to enable which control area of the current switcher as defined in the switchers swi file will be enabled for use by this DIVA No command will be sent to any control area of the current switcher if disabled here first In the image to the left the DSK bus has been enabled for use by DiVA M E1 is available for use but has been disabled so no commands will be sent to that M E M E2 through M E7 are not defined in this switcher s swi file so they are unavailable and ghosted 4 5 Audio Mixer Settings AUDIO MIXER SETTINGS Y Enabled Device File FF NEGADE 2 MIX Fort P5 Status Mixer Off Transition Delay f MEM Delay f Y Send Commands E Fi F2 The options of this Dialog are explained below Audio Mixer Settings Enabled Communications Enabled Selecting Enabled enables serial control over the audio mixer With this item not selecte
139. ine 30 Menu Bar Save Timeline As 30 Menu Bar Settings 32 212 DiVA User s Guide Menu Bar Special 49 Menu Bar Time Settings 40 MIX OFF 158 MIXER OFF 158 Mixer Crosspoint 19 Mixer Disable 158 Mixer ENable 158 Mod In 140 Mod In MARK IN 141 Mod In MARK IN TL 142 MOD IN SET IN 140 Mod IN Trim IN 128 Mod Out 140 Mod OUT MARK OUT 141 Mod Out SET OUT 140 Mod OUT Trim OUT 130 Mode A Auto Assemble 147 Mode B Auto Assemble 148 Modify Configuration File 31 Modify Default Pre roll 41 Modify Device Properties 41 Modules 46 Modules Audio Video 46 Modules Device Control 46 Modules Edit 47 Modules Load 48 Modules Macro 47 Modules Match 47 Modules Numeric Keypad 47 Modules Save 48 Modules Search Modes 48 Modules Server Control 48 Modules Tracks Events 47 Monitors Connection 6 Monitors Resolution 6 Motion Control 119 MOUSE 5 MOV 133 MOVE 131 MOVE EVENT 131 MOVE IN 131 MOVE OUT 132 MOVE EVENT 133 Move GPI 107 MOVE TL 133 Move TL Mark 89 Movies Reference 51 Multi Cam 49 MULTICAM 49 MULTICAM AUTO 49 N NAME DEVICE 18 New Timeline 29 NL Delete Ripple 124 NL Delete Server 124 NL Insert Ripple 123 NL Insert Server 123 NL Optimize 124 No External Reference 7 Non Drop Frame Timecode 61 NOTE 68 Note 89 NTSC Drop Frame 40 NTSC Non Drop Frame 40 Numeric Keypad Modules 47 O
140. ine unless selected GPls do not Ripple even if Ripple is ON unless they are selected GPIls are considered Points of Interest just as Edit Markers are Moving a GPI A GPI may be moved by dragging it with the mouse Timeline GPI Menu Right Clicking a GPI marker will drop down the Timeline Marker Menu Properties Delete Marker Delete All TL Markers Select All Markers Properties Selecting Properties will open the GPI Dialog for that GPI 108 DiVA User s Guide Delete Marker Selecting Delete Marker will remove the GPI marker from the Timeline display Delete All TL Markers Selecting Delete All TL Markers will remove all GPI markers from the Timeline display Select All Markers Selecting Select All Markers will select highlight all Timeline Markers including Edit Markers Deleting GPls There are two ways to delete a GPI marker Right Click a GPI marker and select Delete Marker With the Timeline Guide at a GPI press GPI and uncheck the appropriate GPI 1 GPI 8 checkbox Ripple GPls To Ripple a GPI when Ripple is OFF Click the GPI triangle to highlight it With the GPI highlighted GPI markers will move with the Event Select GPI Range You may select different ranges of Timeline GPls for the purpose of rippling or deleting To select a consecutive group of GPls click on the first Timeline GPI you want selected then SHIFT click the fina
141. ines over the Tracks that indicate the position of the Edit Marker s Deleting Edit Markers To delete an Edit Marker perform the following Right Click on the Edit Marker s yellow triangle and select Delete Marker from the drop down menu Delete Marker Delete All TL Markers Select All Markers Renaming an Edit Marker To rename an Edit Marker perform the following NOTE Keyboard Functions 89 1 Place the Timeline Guide at the Edit Marker you wish to rename Press TL MARK to open the Edit Marker Dialog Enter the new name of the Edit Marker in the Name field When you change the name of an Edit Marker to one that already exists the existing Edit Marker is removed Edit Marker names are case sensitive Moving a TL Marker There are two ways to move a TL Marker Create a new Edit Marker and assign it the name of an existing Edit Marker by performing the following 1 Place the Timeline Guide where you wish to move an Edit Marker Press TL MARK to open the Edit Marker Dialog Enter the name of the Edit Marker you wish to move in the Name field When you change the name of an Edit Marker to one that already exists the existing Edit Marker is removed and therefore moved to the new location on the Timeline OR Place the mouse pointer over the triangle symbol of the Edit Marker and drag it to a new location NOTE Press NOTE to add a note to the current Event on the Timeline T
142. io channels 3 4 are present Video is introduced Audio channel 2 is introduced Audio channel 1 is introduced Video is removed Audio channel 4 is removed Audio channel 3 is removed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Event ends with only audio channel 1 active Audio channel 2 is removed Keyboard Functions 155 The Split Dialog Pressing SPLIT opens the Split Dialog below ON Audio Levels Select The Select section of the dialog contains options for the split operation ALL Checking All will select all audio sub Tracks to be affected by the split A1 A12 Checking A1 A12 will select audio sub Tracks 1 12 to be affected by the action SPLIT VIDEO Checking Split Video will select the video sub Track to be affected by the split operation RAMPS When Ramps is checked audio levels will transition smoothly from one keyframe to the next SHOW GRAPH Checking Show Graph turns on the graphic display of the current Events audio channels Reset The Reset section of the Dialog contains options for resetting audio levels back to their original level A1 A8 will reset any level changes split points and ramps for the selected audio channelRESET ALL will reset all level changes split points and ramps for all active audio channels ALL LEVELS will reset any level changes made to all Select channels ALL IN will reset all SPLIT IN points regardless of Select status 156 DiVA
143. ip will load as an Event on the current Track aligned with the Timeline Guide LOAD LIVE FOR OMNEON amp SPECTRUM SERVERS The Load Live function allows you to mount and play clips that are currently being recorded onto other channels and allows the clip s to play past the point that they were loaded that is the PB clip is automatically given a duration of 2 hours 1 Press ASSGN to open the Server Clip Directory Dir Edt e Hew lay Auto Name w E Dur 10 00 00 Nery Search ay Refresh Load Live Load Close Name Duration Created Mardn TCSOM lwwe 3 52 28 5 30 2012 12 42 50 0 0 LATA 0 1 00 03 18 Four new buttons have been added Refresh Load Live Load Close Refresh Refreshes the current directory Before you load a PB clip that is Currently recording you must first refresh the directory for the clip to be visible and available in the clip list Load Live Loads the selected clip with a 2 hour duration even if the clip is still recording This clip will continue to play for the full 2 hours unless manually stopped Load Loads the selected clip with its actual duration Close Closes the dialog 2 Click Refresh to refresh the current directory 3 From the list of Clips select the clip that you wish to load and play while it is still recording 4 Click Load Live The selected clip will be loaded on the selected Track If you load a clip by mistake by
144. is to click amp drag the cut point between two Event on the Timeline changing the OUT point of the first Event Event to the left and the IN point of the second Event Event to the right MOD IN TRIM IN Press MOD IN to trim the current Event by the defined time without changing the position or duration of the Event For example to trim in an Event by ten frames without changing the duration of the Event TRIM IN 1 0 MOD IN Keyboard Functions 129 TRIM OUT To TRIM OUT an Event is to add or remove time from the OUT point rather than entering or marking an absolute time or position Enter the amount of time to Trim and then press TRIM OUT OR Press TRIM OUT followed by the amount of trim then press ENTER Trimming Events Using the Mouse Placing the cursor over an Event will produce three different cursor shapes depending upon where the cursor is placed within the Event Drag the IN point to Trim the Event length accordingly The IN time will not change only the duration will change Drag the OUT point to Trim the Event length accordingly The IN Time will not change only the duration will change Dragging in the center of the Event will move the entire Event This is covered in the section Event Cursors Page 69 Slip an Event To slip an Event is to click amp drag the video within an Event without moving the Event itself 1 Place the mouse cursor over the Ev
145. is using the provided 62 pin cable which attaches to the serial card on the rear of the chassis The interconnect cable from the chassis 62 pin connector attaches to the Optional Serial Port Breakout Panel All serially controlled devices then connect directly to the Breakout Panel Not all devices are controlled serially DIVA controls many devices via USB over a network and via Ethernet Check the DIVA or Fastrack Peripheral Setup Guide or the specific device s manual for additional control information DIVA DATA TRAP The Fastrack Data Trap has been made available to the user to better help you and us diagnose problems with the serial ports if and when they arise The settings for the Data Trap can be found under the heading Debug in the FTConfig ini file C Diva Runtime If all the items mentioned are not present you may add them as shown in the example below Debug DataTrapPort none Connecting the System 9 OmitTimeCodeTraffic 1 Logging 1 LogFilename C Diva Runtime Log txt ShowStatus 1 DataTrapPort Replace none with the port you want to monitor such as P1 or P5 You can only monitor 1 port at a time none turns the data logger OFF The Data Logger should be left off when not needed as it does consume resources OmitTimeCodeTraffic 1 Set this to 1 to make the Data Trap ignore timecode and status traffic which is very prolific Set this to 0 to make the Data Trap include timecode and status traf
146. issolve transition and the Effects Dialog will open with Mix selected This Dialog may differ with different switchers Keyboard Functions 95 Video Effects M E Drop Down Menu The default primary M E to be controlled is selected in the Video Switcher Settings Dialog DIVA allows you to override this on a Track by Track basis For example using a switcher with four M Es each Track can be selected to perform a different switcher effect on a different M E in the same edit See Default M E Page 22 Bkgd A If you wish to program a key over the background video ensure that the Bkgd A check box is OFF If selected the key image will be taken full Wipe Here is where you enter the Wipe number you wish to select when performing a Wipe effect This number can be entered manually or it will be entered automatically when you click on the wipe graphic from the dialog that is displayed when the WIPE key is pressed Wipe Patterns ROSSSYTS100 12 SAW INES EN ae m tabla lt 224 ink xe aS 96 DiVA User s Guide Note that the pattern and pattern numbers will be different for each switcher driver Reverse Select this item when you wish to reverse the direction of the selected Wipe Auto N R Select this item when you wish to alternate the direction of the selected wipe Key Bus Some video switchers have multiple Key Buses See your switcher manual for more information on Key Buses
147. ith DIVA and your server you MUST first record a black clip and call it DIVA _BLACK DO NOT make this clip a Reference clip This clip will be the Record Clip for all future edit sessions This clip must reside in the current directory for the Edit Track usually fsO clip dir Clicking on New in the clip list dialog will mount this clip automatically It is recommended that this clip be at least the length of the longest show you plan to edit Audio edits are comprised of all assigned audio channels OmNet and Spectrum do not break down audio edits into individual channels when editing to the Spectrum DIVA OMNET control of the Spectrum Servers s is over a TCP IP network Please have the connection between DiVA and Spectrum verified and the IP address noted before continuing To assign and use Spectrum channels a Player must be created for each channel on the server through the Spectrum System Manager For information on creating Spectrum Player s see Harmonic documentation 12 2 DIVA Setup 1 Press ASSGN to open the DIVA Assignment Page rack On Device Name Class Device Auto Port 1 i OM_RECD OMNET Rec 192 168 1 94 P3 192 168 1 94 RP1 2 i OM PI OMNET auto M 192 168 1 94 P1 Fl om_P2 M 192 168 1 95 P2 1a For SD 1080i operation Make the following assignments for the OmNet Track s 184 DiVA User s Guide 1 1 Any Device Name can be given to this Track 1 2 Select OMNE
148. its whose edit numbers fall within the From and Thru range defined in the block of edits will be rippled BY EDIT NUMBERS WHOLE LIST All edits whose edit numbers fall within the From and Thru range defined will be rippled wherever they are found in the EDL R Marks Click R Mrks to open the EDL Management Dialog and clear set or toggle R Marks from an edit or group of edits in the EDL Beginning C Current of o BEGINNING Select Beginning as the first edit in a group of edits to clear set or toggle R Marks in the EDL CURRENT Select Current as the first edit in a group of edits to clear set or toggle R Marks in the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the first edit in a group of edits to clear set or toggle R Marks in the EDL Thru Thru C End C Current g END Select End as the last edit in a group of edits to clear set or toggle R Marks in the EDL Edit Mode 173 CURRENT Select Current the last edit in a group of edits to clear set or toggle R Marks in the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the last edit in a group of edits to clear set or toggle R Marks in the EDL f All edits in a block C Ey edit number in a block C By edit number whole list C Ripple afterwards ALL EDITS IN A BLOCK All edits in the EDL that physically fall within the defined From and Thru ran
149. ks directly from the Clip List Browser located on the DIVA GUI Dir default 99 569 lt free search Dur 1 00 03 18 TE SOH Work Feel BiWSOMPEG 2903 2011 01 21 01 00 00 00 00 Camera 1 RAV S MPEG 1521 2011 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 Camera 2 AAA A 2011 01 07 M 20 00 00 00 This browser displays the Clip Name whether the clip is write enabled or read only whether it is a simple Clip or a Clip comprised of multiple Clips the duration of the Clip the date the clip was created the time code associated with the Clip the Start of Message and whether Marks have been added to the Clip on the K2 App Center When DIVA connects to the K2 it automatically grabs all the K2 directories and Clips and stores them in DiVA memory This cache is automatically updated with any Clip changes additions or deletions of Clips at the K2 AppCenter When DIVA displays the K2 Clip list it gives you access to all the Clips currently in the cache Once a K2 Clip is selected and loaded onto a Track that Clip can be individually shortened lengthened copied pasted added to deleted slipped slid enabled disabled linked ganged split separated and joined Clips can be placed back to back and played out sequentially and frame accurately or optionally placed on separate Tracks with external mixer amp switcher transitions applied between them k r Edit hark Record Mark tid A 1 00 00 00 f l F HD Preview Mode A
150. l GPI you want selected All GPls in between will also be selected To select a specific group of GPls hold CTRL and click the GPls you wish to select The selected GPls do not need to be in sequence More About GPls GPls are considered Points of Interest Multiple GPls can be selected in the Dialog and placed at the same location on the Timeline Any change made to a GPI setting may be undone using the UNDO key once the GPI Dialog has Keyboard Functions 109 been closed See GPI Output Page 7 for additional information on GPls PEGS PEGS are serial commands sent to a video switcher from DIVA through an RS 422 connection These commands can set and trigger functions on the switcher based on Event timecode CPI position or Timeline time The following picture is an example of a Timeline PEG 4 pa A Press PEGS to open the PEGS Dialog Pegs on Timeline OR ES Add Delete Set Time W Tracking Fire On Command Time Ret Note 1 00 00 00 Comment Add Pressing the Add button adds a blank PEG entry to the current PEGS Dialog Each successive press adds another blank PEG entry Delete Pressing Delete deletes the currently selected PEG Set Time For a Timeline PEG pressing Set Time marks in the current Timeline Guide position as the start for the PEG For an Event PEG pressing Set Time marks the current CPI position as the start for the PEG Tracking When Tracki
151. later time and delete them manually So DIVA has an easy and quick way to enable or disable the hiding of these temp files by editing the K2host ini Optimized Virtual Edits allow the user to perform virtual insert edits including any programmed transitions and effects This is accomplished by DIVA first inserting the programmed K2 source material into the Program cuts only and then automatically recording only those specific portions of the Timeline that are subject to transitions keys or vari speed Events When completed these new clips of the recorded transitions and effects are then automatically inserted virtually into the Program This feature can take a 10 minute edit and reduce it to the time it takes to record a transition Optimize any effected source material from Track s and then Virtually insert the new material into the Program For example in the Timeline below there are two K2 clips with a transition between them An Optimized Virtual Edit will first virtually insert the non effected potions of the clips into the program This edit inserted virtually and then automatically create individual record Events for each effected segment and then insert them into the Program This edit inserted in real time INSERT and DELETE with amp without Ripple DiVA can insert device dependent new media into an existing K2 clip and either overwrite the old material resulting in no length change to the original c
152. lip or you can insert the new material and ripple the existing material to follow at the end of the newly inserted material resulting in a clip longer in length by the duration of the inserted material Likewise you can now delete a section of media from an existing K2 clip and either overwrite the old material with black or pull up the remaining segments 200 DiVA User s Guide 1a 1b 16 1d 1 E ORIGINAL CLIP OR PROGRAM DBS INSERT ORIGINE NO RIPPLES eA NSER 3 ori paid AL CLIP OR PROGRAME CLIP OR PROGRAM 4 ORIGINA ORIGINJGRAM lt WITH RIPPLE Press CTRL INSERT GANG to INSERT the material from the selected Track and over write the existing material regardless of the state of the Ripple indicator Image 2 above Press ALT INSERT GANG to INSERT the material from the selected Track and ripple the existing material regardless of the state of the Ripple indicator Image 3 above Press CTRL DELETE CONST to DELETE the material from the Record Event and replace it with BLACK video and silence regardless of the state of the Ripple indicator Image 4 above Press ALT DELETE CONST to DELETE the material from the Record Event and ripple the remaining material regardless of the state of the Ripple indicator Image 5 above To create a Virtual Edit The results of a Virtual edit are placed in the EDL If more than one Track and Event s are involv
153. low Keys Set In Mod In 140 Yellow Keys Set Out 140 Yellow Keys Set Out Mod Out 140
154. lt behavior will occur That is the recording will end and no new Record Event will be created When you bump out DIVA will turn your old Record Events into Play Events and automatically place new Record Events at the end of the old Record Events The Timeline Guide will be automatically positioned at the new record in point Press RECORD again to repeat the process Track Frame Rate These radio buttons define the Track frame rate and override the system setting for this Track 30 30fps NTSC 25 25fps PAL 24 24fps Film Rate 24P HD 60 720p 60 TC fields ps device dependent DiVA must be restarted for this change to take effect When this setting is different from the system setting in the Menu Bar Settings Global Settings Frame Rate the Reel ID in the NOTE Track Status Area will be displayed in BOLD yellow Allow TC Jump Select this item if your source timecode contains timecode jumps within the scope of an Event Hold Lock If this item is selected the frame accuracy of the device on this Track will be defined according to the Lock Window setting Lock Window This value specifies the frame accuracy of the device on this Track The value reflects how accurate in frames the synchronization tolerance is set Tracks 61 For example 0 is frame accurate 1 is plus or minus one frame etc Timer With this item selected DIVA will control this device by reading the Timer of the device
155. lue Keys Speed 118 Light Blue Keys Stop 117 Light Green Keys 94 Light Green Keys Cut 94 Light Green Keys Dissolve 94 Light Green Keys Keys 101 Light Green Keys Server Transitions 98 Light Green Keys Video Effects 95 Light Green Keys Wipe 100 Light Orange Keys 135 Light Orange Keys Align 138 Light Orange Keys Gang 136 Light Orange Keys Link 136 Light Orange Keys Lock 135 Light Orange Keys Lock partial 135 136 LIGHT ORANGE KEYS TAG 137 Light Purple Keys 123 Light Purple Keys 123 Light Purple Keys Clip List 123 Light Purple Keys Delay 123 Light Purple Keys Movie 124 Light Purple Keys NL Del Ripple 124 Light Purple Keys NL Delete 124 Light Purple Keys NL INS Ripple 123 Light Purple Keys NL Insert 123 Light Purple Keys Optimize 124 Line TL Mark 33 Line GPI 33 Line TLG 33 Lines GPI 106 Lines Recorded Edits 77 LINK 136 Live Com Playback 35 Load Macro 80 Load Server Clip 70 Load VTR Clip 72 LOCK 135 Lock TLG to Edit Track 45 Lock CPI 52 Lock Full 59 LOCK HOLD 60 LOCK PARTIAL 58 135 LOCK PARTIAL 51 LOCK WINDOW 60 Log Events 177 Log On 10 M E DEFAULT 22 M E ENABLE 24 Macro 79 Macro 1 4 79 Macro Modules 47 Macro Auto 80 Macro Cancel 81 Macro Clear All 80 Macro Copy 82 Macro Cut 82 Macro Delay 84 Macro Delete 82 Macro Edit Menu 82 Macro Execute 85 Macro Immedi
156. m the EDL CURRENT Select Current the last edit in a group to cut from the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the last edit in a group to cut 168 DIVA User s Guide from the EDL All edits in a block By edit number in a block By edit number whole list e Ripple afterwards ALL EDITS IN A BLOCK All edits that physically fall within the From and Thru range defined will be cut from the EDL BY EDIT NUMBER IN A BLOCK All edits whose edit numbers fall within the From and Thru range defined will be cut from the block of edits defined BY EDIT NUMBERS WHOLE LIST All edits whose edit numbers fall within the From and Thru range defined will be cut from wherever they are found in the EDL RIPPLE AFTERWARDS All edits following the last edit in the Cut group will have their Record times adjusted accordingly so as not to leave a gap in the EDL Copy C Beginning Current of BEGINNING Select Beginning as the first edit in a group to copy from the EDL CURRENT Select Current the first edit in a group to copy from the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the first edit in a GROUP to cut from the EDL C Current te 115 END Select End as the last edit in a group to copy from the EDL Edit Mode 169 CURRENT Select Current the last edit in a group to copy from the EDL
157. n the current sync relationship to the Timeline This is useful if you need to drag a manually rolled Clip to an earlier position on a Track and maintain sync All Events marked onto a K2Mon Track when in record will automatically be tagged Index Ani Files 13 1080x768 10 1680x1050 10 1920x1080 10 24 fps 40 25 fps 40 29 97 fps 40 29 97 fps 61 30 fps 40 A A1 A12 152 Add Audio 153 Add Events 125 Additive 153 Administrator 10 AJA Card 52 AJA Card 6 ALIGN 138 Allow CC for K2 Edit 51 Allow Omneon Reference CLIPS 51 Allstop Double Tap 37 Arrow Down 85 Arrow Left 86 Arrow Right 86 Arrow Up 85 Ask Before Recording VDCP 35 Assemble Edit 143 Assemble Edit 43 ASSIGN 115 ASSIGN PORT 19 Assign Jogger Port 38 Assignment Page 41 Assignment Page 17 Assignment Settings 20 At rest 1 Audio 153 AUDIO 152 Audio Mixer Settings 20 Audio Mixer Count 19 Audio Mixer Crosspoints 19 Audio Mixer Device File 24 Audio Mixer Port 25 Audio Mixer Settings 24 Audio Mixer Start 19 Audio Only 152 Audio 12 Channel 152 Audio Additive 153 Audio Confidence Monitoring 28 AUDIO DISABLE SUB TRACK 67 K2 Summit Server TechNote 205 Audio E E Preview 28 Audio Follow 156 Audio Global 156 Audio Ramp 155 Audio Record Confidence 28 Audio SPLIT 153 AUDIO SUB TRACK 67 AUDIO SUB TRACKS 66 Audio Sub Tracks 152 Audio Sub Tracks 1
158. ng is checked the Timeline tracks or 110 DIVA User s Guide follows the selection of the PEG entries Select a PEG entry in the PEGS Dialog and the Timeline moves to that location If not checked no tracking of PEGS markers occurs Fire Pressing Fire immediately executes the currently selected PEG On Selecting On enables the selected PEG De selecting On disables the selected PEG Command Click on the right side of the Command field to display a drop down menu of available PEG commands After selecting a command the qualifier information must be typed in immediately following the command In the following example the command selected is Trans transition and the qualifier for that command is the Trans rate which has been set to 30 Therefore the complete command entered is Trans30 Note that there are no spaces in between the command and the qualifier If you select MEM memory with a qualifier of 10 the complete command in the Command field would be MEM10 More examples of commands can be found at Examples of Valid PEGS Commands Page 113 One of three possible icons will appear to the left of the Command field depending on the status of the Command X A red X means that a Command has not yet been added or that the Command added is invalid or the syntax is defined incorrectly T A video switcher icon means that the Command entered is a valid command T A GPI icon means that the Comman
159. nitoring the assigned Aux Bus Out the crosspoint for the record device should be selected during the pre roll the Aux Bus should switch to the Program Re entry crosspoint PGM XPT at the edit IN point usually the on air M E and see the output of the switcher then the Aux Bus should switch back to the record device crosspoint at the edit OUT point PGM Reentry PGM XPT Enter the crosspoint on the Aux Bus where the Program Out appears usually the on air M E If this crosspoint number is not available for your particular switcher patch or route the video switcher PGM OUT to an accessible crosspoint Depending on the switcher this re routing may result in a frame delay Timing Delay Enter the amount of delay if any needed for the switch between RVTR and PGM to be frame accurate Enter a lower number to send the command later or enter a higher number to send the command earlier Configuring DIVA 27 Enabled Enables and disables preview switching on the Aux Bus SEPARATE PREVIEW SWITCHER If you select a device from the Separate Preview Switcher Dialog and disable Use Aux Bus an external switcher or router can be used as the preview switcher 1 From the Device File drop down menu select the device you will use as a Preview Switcher From the Port drop down menu select the serial Port you have this device connected to In the RVTR field enter the video crosspoint assigned to the Record device This section may v
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161. ns will be treated as cuts To create a New Clip 1 Select the Track you wish to use 2 Press ASGN The Assign Dialog will open Dir i newbin 94 07 lt free Autol ame New New Clip iv 59 Dur 6 00 Mame Tyne 2 Duration Created a 3 In the New text field enter the name of the new clip that you will be creating All conventions relating to naming K2 clips will be applied 4 Click or press F5 SaveAsNew If you selected the Linear Record Track a copy of the current show as it now exists will be made through the end of the Black Track K2 Summit Server TechNote 203 If you selected a K2 source Track a New Clip will be created of all K2 material falling within the currently defined boundaries of the Record Event K2 Mon Tracks The only change to the standard edit screen is that when a Track is assigned as K2Mon the Track button changes to Blue as an alert to the user that there are specific rules that pertain to this Track rack Jump Edit Mark Hot Event P4 lt 58 40 00 E y gt is inate Hl Reon tT ANA a a i Be ETK2 REC01 R1 2 SAN3 P1 3 SAN3 P2 Note in the above graphic that some source buttons are blue This denotes that these K2 channels are assigned as K2Mon channels in the DIVA Assignment Page In this special mode Clips loaded into a Playlist can be manually rolled at the K2 App Center and MARKed IN prior to or during a recording so as to be added to the edit and EDL In th
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163. nts press the RECORD key to terminate the edit before reaching the end of the Record Events If the recording ends or if you press ALLSTOP DIVA default behavior will occur That is the recording will end and no new Record Event will be created When you bump out DIVA will turn your old Record Events into Play Events and automatically place new Record Events at the end of the old Record Events The TLG will be automatically positioned at the new record in point Press RECORD again to repeat the process 196 DIVA User s Guide K2 Summit Server TechNote 197 13 K2 SUMMIT SERVER TECHNOTE 13 1 K2 8 Summit Server Intro The Editware K2 Hybrid Application is a multi function tool designed as both a controller and a full function on line and off line linear and non linear editor for use with the Grass Valley K2 and Summit Series of video servers in conjunction with the Editware DiVA Hybrid Edit Controller Control of the server s is via Ethernet network using Grass Valley Net and AMP native protocols DIVA AS A CONTROLLER DIVA can frame accurately control as many as 24 twenty four K2 server channels simultaneously stand alone or SAN encoder decoder or codec DiVA can also simultaneously control up to 8 eight VTRs or other supported serial devices via RS 422 serial ports with a maximum combined total of 24 channels and serial devices Additional devices can be controlled via USB K2 Clips are loaded onto DIVA Trac
164. o drag the mouse left or right and change the respective IN and OUT points of both Events where the cut will occur while still keeping the Event relationships the same Pressing UNDO will reverse this action 7 3 Record Events When an Event is a Record Event the sub Tracks still represent video and audio but they are different colors depending on the type of recording Insert The Event is RED Assemble The Event is MAGENTA Pre Read The Event is ORANGE Record Events can be created at any time on any Track Once a clip is placed on a Track 70 DiVA User s Guide Press TOGGL EVENT Each successive toggle will change the Event from a GREEN PLAY Event to a RED INSERT Event to a MAGENTA ASSEMBLE Event to an ORANGE PRE READ Event Note that on a video server there is no difference between an Insert edit and an Assemble edit LOADING A CLIP ON A SERVER TRACK Select T1 T12 to select the server Track where you will load your Clip Press CLIP LIST to display the Server Clip List Click the directory list button to select the desired directory if your server supports more than one directory The Directory list will display 4 Click on the desired directory in the Directory x Dir fs0eclip dir z ifs 0 Edit fOclip dir CAUTION CanDeleteOriginals tsQ chip dir FtR ec dir ffsO chip driw atch CAUTION Cand eleteO riginals ae DE dit r0 E
165. oaded you may receive this message NOTE DIVA may only run once at a time Please ignore it INSTALLING SOFTWARE UPDATES Editware uploads revised software updates to our FTP site on a regular basis These software updates are recognized by the X in the title for example Divav1 1X15 The X denotes that the file is an update and an executable file and does not need to be installed just copied to the Runtime directory Connecting the System 11 Once downloaded and available at your DIVA computer simply 1 2 3 Drag the executable file into the C Diva Runtime folder In the Runtime folder create a Shortcut to this software Drag or send the new shortcut to the Desktop To be able to utilize prior Configuration Files see Loading Configuration Files below HOW TO UPGRADE A DIVA DONGLE IN THE FIELD The DIVA Dongle is a USB mini drive that must be plugged into DIVA for DIVA to function The Dongle specifies what options are enabled in your DiVA system If you purchase a new feature we must send you a new dongle with the new feature enabled or we can modify your current dongle with a new code Here is the procedure for retrieving and installing a new code to your current dongle 1 Press SHIFT ALT CTRL D simultaneously to see which features are currently enabled amp disabled in your current dongle The list of features will appear in the Message Window K Server Yes VdcpServe
166. of a button Press HELP or Help DiVA Ops Manual to select and open the DiVA Help Manual You can download continuously updated versions of this file from our website using the following URL http www editware com Diva Ops Manual 2014 pdf Once downloaded place the DiVAOpsManual pdf file in the C Diva Runtime directory KEYBOARD HELP Coming soon TURN OFF HOVER MESSAGES When this function is enabled placing your cursor over a key on a Module or an item in the drop down menu will display a short informative about that particular item For example ABOUT Displays the software version number and other data regarding the loaded version of software 54 DIVA User s Guide Tracks 55 6 TRACKS Each Track is assigned its own device or crosspoint Events on a Track represent and display metadata related to that assigned device ASSIGNING A TRACK See Assigning Devices to Tracks Page 18 SELECTING A TRACK A Track can be selected in several different ways Pressing the appropriate T11 112 Track key T1 will select Track 1 T2 will select Track 2 etc Note that Tracks 9 12 are SHIFT functions Click on the Track T1 T12 you wish to select Press or to move up or down between T1 T12 Use the mouse wheel to travel between T1 T12 and optionally T2 1 T2 12 When selected the background color of the Track changes to a lighter shade and the Track button is highli
167. og are explained below in Assigning Devices to Tracks 18 DiVA User s Guide 4 2 Assigning Devices to Tracks Following is an explanation of the Assignment Page headings Track This number corresponds to the Track number to which you are assigning a device or crosspoint On When selected enables control of the device assigned to this Track With this box not selected DIVA will not control the assigned device or its crosspoints It is recommended that you have your ports assigned for a device before enabling this control Device Name Enter a descriptive name for the device assigned to this Track This name will be displayed in the Track s Status Display and if the Menu Bar Settings Display Options Button Label is enabled the first 3 letters of this name will be displayed in a larger font on the associated Track button Spaces and special characters are allowed here Class Select the type of device you are assigning such as a VIR video server channel CG etc Click on the right side of this field for a drop down menu of currently available classes If you are only assigning a crosspoint on a video switcher or audio mixer select XPNT To clear all selections on this Track select none All Panasonic VTRs should be assigned as Sony Select the specific device you are assigning For example if the CLASS was SONY the DEVICE might be a DVW M2000 HDW D1800 etc Click on the right side of this field
168. og for that Track will open 3 Check the Record Slave box Repeat for each Omneon Track you wish to Record to When done dismiss the Track Properties Dialog 5 Select a Track to mount a Record Clip Press CLIP LIST to open the Clip Browser x Dir fa04clip dir r Her Auto Hame e fi Dur 1 00 00 00 Hew Search Refresh Load Live Load Close 1iGVnab2 59 16 6 29 2012 11 41 4 0 1 01 04 linabraw o 6 4 2013 4 23 52 PM 0 0 Finale 19 55 06 6 29 2012 11 32 1 0 a E E 7 Enter a name for the record clip in the New text field 8 Check the Auto Name box 9 Set your chosen suffix number in the spin box field 10 Enter your desired default Record Event duration in the Dur field It is 60 DiVA User s Guide wise to make this duration longer than needed For an explanation see 19 below 11 With the cursor in the Dur field press the New button on the right and the Record Event will be placed on the Track at the TLG 12 Repeat on other enabled Tracks as desired There is no need to close the Track INIT Dialog each time DIVA will remember your desired name suffix and duration for each additional Track When done dismiss the browser dialog 13 Record when ready To end the recording and create an auto pickup with the next Record Events Press the RECORD button to terminate the edit before reaching the end of the Record Events If the recording ends or if you press ALLSTOP DIVA defau
169. og window is adjustable in size and can be repositioned on the screen Click on the restore button to toggle the dialog from its default position to its alternate position You can sort PEGS by Clicking any of the columns in the PEGS Dialog PEGS can be triggered before or after an edit as long as the PEG falls within the limits of the pre roll or post roll PEGS are a POI Point Of Interest After being added to the Timeline from the PEGS Dialog PEGS can be modified on the Timeline in the following ways Clicking on a Timeline PEG selects it allowing it to move ripple when an Event below is moved You may move PEG markers on the Timeline by Clicking and dragging them Press and hold SHIFT to move the PEG with finer control Press and hold CTRL while selecting Timeline PEGS to select multiple PEGs allowing them to be moved as a group You can trim a PEG by positioning the PEG marker under the TLG and pressing SHIFT TRIM IN or number then ENTER If you Trim a Timeline PEG and the dialog is open and Tracking is checked the Timeline Guide will move to the new PEG position After altering PEGS the PEGS times in the PEGS Dialog are updated Press ASSGN to open the Assignment Page 116 DiVA User s Guide See Assignment Page Page 17 for information on the Assignment Page HELP Press HELP to access the interactive version of this Manual lt lt REW Press
170. oints are assigned based on the type of Mixer selected in the Audio Mixer Settings Dialog For a digital audio mixer using Extended ESAM 2 protocol enter the crosspoint number in the Start column as defined in the mixer Other mixers might require you to define both the crosspoint number a device starts at and the number of faders to control for that device 20 DiVA User s Guide Color Ema Tracks VIDEO SWITCHER SETTINGS F Enabird Del ME p e WEVER Devoe Ple PIVER For example if you have the first four channels of audio on Track 1 and two channels on Track 2 you would enter Track 1 Start 1 Count 4 Track 2 Start 5 Count 2 If you are using a Graham Patten D ESAM IV Mixer see your mixer manual for more specific details on logical and virtual assignments NOTE J r Put FE x Stohr M Sma A Set Fone hiormdon Deke f MEMDely PEG play fi SWAP TRACKS i Ear pa Here you can assign colors to the Track Buttons to better help quickly associate Tracks groups of devices etc This ability can also be found in Track Properties Page 58 4 3 Assignment Settings At the bottom portion of the Assignment Page are the Assignment Dialogs where Audio Mixer Video Switcher and A V Preview Switching each have their own Settings section AUDIO MIXER SETTINGS Enabled PREVIEW SETTINGS Enabled inak peee Video Sretchen NENE EADE SNE ee F Umauti PGMSPTIIS Daaf F Enaid
171. ouble Click in the Value field that you wish to modify Make the desired change and press ENTER on the Keyboard Click Save to save the modified file with the same name as the original file and automatically change the original file name to lt original file gt bak OR Click Save As to save the modified file with a new name recommended Menu Bar 5 3 Edit Mode Click Edit Mode to open the Edit Mode dropdown Menu File Settings EditMode Modules Special Help 43 w Edit Mode On Default Edit Mode Assem PreRead Auto Pickup After Edit w Pickup Match to In Clear Tracks at Pickup w Auto Select Record Track Lock TLG to Edit Track Keep Out Point Use Source Duration Record Off EDIT MODE ON Selecting this item changes Track 1 to be the Edit Track When enabled the Edit Track becomes the Editing Record Track for both linear and NLE editing DEFAULT EDIT MODE VTRS ONLY When this item is not selected the default record mode for a VIR Record Track will be INSERT When in the Insert mode the Record Event color will become RED When this item is selected the default record mode for a Record Track will be ASSEMBLE When in the Assemble mode the Record Event color will become MAGENTA An INSERT edit edits audio and video only recording onto an existing track or base already containing timecode and Control Track Insert edits should be frame accurate and enter and exit cleanly on a vertical interv
172. py Paste Assignment Page Track Properties Device Properties Swap Track Add Event Clear Track The Track Properties Dialog for that Track will open PO Frat 3 Check the Record Slave box 4 Repeat for each OmNet Track you wish to apply this feature When done dismiss the Dialog RECORD SLAVE OPERATION 5 Select a server Track to mount a Record Clip The Edit Track need not be enabled for this operation 6 Press CLIP LIST to open the Clip Browser Dir DemoZelip dir Hew Dir New Mew Record Clip Auto Name w ph Dur 1 00 03 18 Mew Clip Search Refresh a Load Load Close Peoration MarkIn Amount biker mT AT 4 me 7 Enter a name for the record clip in the New text field 8 Check the Auto Name box Omneon Spectrum Server TechNote 195 9 Set your chosen suffix number in the spin box field 10 Enter your desired default Record Event duration in the Dur field It is wise to make this duration longer than needed 11 With the cursor in the Dur text field press ENTER and the Record Event will be placed on the Track at the TLG 12 Repeat on other enabled Tracks as desired There is no need to close the Track Properties Dialog each time DIVA will remember your desired name suffix and duration for each additional Track When done dismiss the browser dialog 13 Record when ready To end the recording and create an auto pickup with the next Record Eve
173. r Yes OmneonNative Yes Clarity Yes VideoCapture Yes EditMode Yes FastLog Yes MoreTracks Yes Press Windows Key E to open Windows Explorer Navigate to C DiVA Open the Dongle Folder You will find the following files Mame Type Size DIVA Upgrade exe Application 70 KB USAFE32 DLL Application extension 1 236 KB USAFEG4 DLL Application extension 1 563 KB Double click on the DiVA Upgrade exe file The Field Exchange Utility will open 12 DiVA User s Guide SuperPro Field Exchange Utility x Hardware Key Software Key Update License Help 6 Click on Get Locking Code 7 The top field will display the current code For example SuperPro Field Exchange Utility Hardware Key Software Key CYAOHYEGQEHAADXPGHYEBDL 8 Click on the button to save the code to the Clipboard 2 SuperPro Field Exchange Utility CYAOHYEQEHAADARGHYEBDL 9 Email the code to bobl editware com jayc editware com and garyw editware com 10 You will be sent anew code Cut and paste this code into the Update License field and click Update License For example Bj e XFGHYEBDLSADAGFTDGIUBGHEHAADXFGHYDAGF YAOHYEQEZCSADAGFTDADA Update Licenze Help 11 Restart the DiVA Application Connecting the System 13 LOADING CONFIGURATION FILES Upon start up the DIVA Screen will be displayed automatically and full screen If you have created a Configuration File and
174. r the Current Directory is the same directory where the currently mounted clip on the Edit Track resides 12 5 Protecting and recovering your work Once the DIVA Application is running and you already have a server clip mounted on the Edit Track if you try to load a new clip or delete the current clip you will be asked if you want to make a backup copy of the clips on the Spectrum timeline If you answer Yes a backup movie will be made on the Spectrum Then the Spectrum timeline will be deleted and the new clip loaded onto DiVA If you answer No the Edit Track will be deleted and no additional action will be taken This backup file is stored in CAUTION CanDeleteOriginals To recover and use the backup clip you will need to move it to the Current Directory you are currently working in See your Harmonic documentation on how to move clips between directories 12 6 Record Slaves This feature is designed to allow you to create and name a Record Clip on one or more Omneon channels start and stop the recording and immediately have new Record Clips created automatically using the same original names but with incremental numeration For example Original Record Clip name BOB Subsequent Clip Name BOB 1 Next Clip Name BOB 2 and so forth 1 Select the Spectrum Track to which you wish to apply this feature 2 Right click on the selected Track and select Track Properties from the menu 194 DiVA User s Guide Cut Co
175. r Record 38 Disable Mixer 25 Disable Switcher 23 208 DIVA User s Guide Disable Track 18 DISABLE TRACKS 135 DISABLED AUDIO SUB TRACK 67 Display Duration 33 Display Duration 77 Display Options 32 Display OUT Time 33 Display Reel ID 175 Display Status Lamps 57 Display Timecode 56 Display Track Status 57 Display Track Status 56 Display Video 34 Display Video Capture Card 52 Dissolve 94 DIVA Icon 10 Dongle 6 Dongle Update 11 Double Allstop 37 Download Manual 53 Drag Event 69 Drag IN 69 Drag OUT 69 Drop Frame 61 Drop Frame Timecode 61 Dummy Edit 45 DUR 131 Duration 131 Duration Backtime 131 Duration Edit 163 Duration Use Record 45 Duration Use Source 45 DVI 6 E Edit Mode 43 Edit Mode 161 Edit Mode Assemble 43 Edit Mode Insert 43 Edit Mode On Off 43 Edit Modules 47 Edit Record Event 75 Edit Record Track 161 Edit Record Track Reel ID 162 Edit Track 75 Edit Track Selection 159 Edit Duration 163 Edit Pre read 44 Edit SPLIT 155 Editware Contact 3 EDL 164 EDL Append 165 EDL Auto Assemble 147 EDL Bin 164 EDL Clear 166 EDL Clear All 166 EDL Clear All Bins 166 EDL Clear Current Bin 166 EDL Copy 168 EDL Cut 167 EDL Default M E 165 EDL Delete 167 EDL Dummy Edit 45 EDL Function Keys 164 EDL Import 165 EDL Load 165 EDL M E 165 EDL Note 174 EDL Open 33 EDL Paper Edit
176. r TechNote 191 Non linear inserts and deletions are cuts only Non linear inserts with Ripple and non linear deletions with Ripple are always audio AND video Audio only and Video only non linear edits cannot be Rippled The DIVA Ripple indicator has no effect on whether non linear edits are rippled or not MAKING MOVIES After editing a show using the OmNet application in order to export the Timeline or use it as a new source it must first be made into a Movie that is the various clips and segments used to create the Timeline must be turned into a single clip This is done faster than real time and your choices of three different types of Movies are made available in different wrappers 1 Press MOVIE to open the Make Movie Dialog Directory Demo cip dir ki Name New Movie Time Code Start 1 00 00 00 Type C Reference Discrete Cancel lf Overwrite existing file W Use Record Duration CAUTION If a Reference movie is deleted the original material will be deleted Refer to Omneon documentation Note Overwritting a Reference Move is not allowed Overwriting a Reference movie deletes the original material 2 Name Enter a name for the Movie you are going to create See the Harmonic manual for any rules governing the naming of clips 3 lt Extension Field gt Select between mov and mxf wrappers 4 Time Code Start Enter the starting Time Code value to be applied to the n
177. ral part of the program and no further preparation is required to play transfer or archive this Master Clip Optimized Virtual Edits Optimized Virtual Edits start out as Virtual edits that is all K2 material defined in the edit is first inserted virtually into the Program DiVA then records only the occurrences of mixer and switcher transitions audio or video pre read vari speeds audio or video key framing and any keys or other switcher effects with user defined handles and then inserts them virtually into the program For example if you are adding a 30 frame dissolve between two 1 00 00 segments the first 59 15 of the first clip and the last 59 15 of the second clip are immediately inserted into the Program The DiVA then records the 30 frame transition by itself and then inserts it into the Program Editing with the K2 H application is substantially the same as standard linear editing with the DIVA with the following exception A K2 assigned as a Linear Recorder requires 2 two K2 channels one for Record and one for Playback On the DiVA assignment page when you assign a channel for the Recorder the channel for the Player is automatically assigned the same digit as the recorder For example if the Record channel is assigned as R1 Recorder 1 the playback channel is automatically assigned to P1 Player 1 by DIVA Editing in the Linear or Virtual Mode When an insert edit recording takes place with the K2 a Clip of
178. rame break in the control Track Server Record VDCP To record on a VDCP controlled video server perform the following 1 7 Select the Track assigned to a record channel of your video server Press ASGN The server clip directory will open xi Dir o New Auto Name Y pm a Dur 5 00 w Search A Refresh Load ae Load Close Name e Created TC SOM In the New field enter the name for the new Clip Select AutoName to automatically increment the Clip file names if two or more Clips will be created with the same name In the Dur field enter the duration for the new Clip With the Dur field highlighted press ENTER A red record Event will be created at the Timeline Guide on the selected Track Press RECORD to initiate recording To stop a Record operation on the server press STOP or ALLSTOP SPACEBAR 146 DiVA User s Guide MANUAL MANUAL RECORD VTR Crash Record To Crash Record to a VTR 1 Position the videotape where you want it to commence recording Press SHIFT RECORD RECORD The VTR will record its current audio and video inputs and will record timecode depending on the TC settings and routing of the VTR VTR First Edit To crash record on a VTR starting with a specific timecode Position the videotape where you want it to commence recording On the numeric keypad type the desired starting timecode Press SHIFT RECORD RECORD The VTR
179. rather than timecode The Track Status Display will display a yellow CTL in the Status Area when in this mode 1 01 14 19 STOP Y COR12 You may also toggle this ON and OFF by pressing TC CTL Timecode LTC Defaults the TC setting for this Track to be Longitudinal Time Code LTC Note that some video servers do not support recorded timecode NOTE DF Drop Frame When this item is checked the system has identified a Drop Frame Timecode flag from this device NTSC only When this item is not checked the system has identified a Non Drop Timecode flag from this device NTSC only More about NTSC Timecode An absolute time used to identify a specific frame or address in a clip or VTR Timecode is measured in hours minutes seconds and frames and in NTSC can be Drop Frame or Non Drop Frame An hour of NTSC video has 107 892 frames of video 1 hour of timecode NDF has 108 000 frames That is 108 frames longer than a real time hour In order to compensate for this difference and to make a 1 hour show be a true 1 hour length and not 01 00 03 18 drop frame timecode is used Drop frame timecode drops 2 frames 00 and 01 every minute except for the tenth minutes 1 10 00 00 1 20 00 00 1 30 00 00 etc for a total of 108 frames per hour 3 18 Note that Drop frame timecode only drops the numbers that refer to the frames and not the actual frames Non drop frame timecode is displayed with a colon between
180. remain where they are in the EDL Ripple automatically changes the record times of any event with an equal or later record IN time regardless of where it appears in the EDL For example when a new event is inserted into the EDL all events with Record IN times later than or equal to the Record IN time of the inserted event would have their record times adjusted by the amount of the inserted Event s duration Source times are not affected All rippled events lose their R Marks since they are unrecorded in their current form From From Beginning Curent o m BEGINNING Select Beginning as the first edit in a group to ripple in the EDL CURRENT Select Current the first edit in a group to ripple in the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the first edit in a group to ripple in the EDL C Current te 9 END Select End as the last edit in a group to ripple in the EDL CURRENT Select Current the last edit in a group to ripple in the EDL TEXT FIELD Select the Text Field and type the edit number to be the last edit in a group to ripple in the EDL 172 DIVA User s Guide f All edits in a block C Ey edit number in a block C Ep edit number whole list Ripple afterwards ALL EDITS IN A BLOCK All edits that physically fall within the From and Thru range defined will be rippled in the EDL BY EDIT NUMBER IN A BLOCK All ed
181. resented with the following option gt Diva Runtime ho Sea File name Save as type L2 Files L2D Browse Folders 1 Enter a File name for this Timeline 2 Click Save to save the current Timeline to the system drive as an L2D file Once you have saved a Timeline with a File Name each successive click on File Save Timeline will save the current Timeline and overwrite the previous version with this same name without verification The result of this action will be displayed in the Message window For example Saved C Users User Documents Segment 2 L2D To save a new Timeline with a new name see Save Timeline As SAVE TIMELINE AS This will allow you to save the current Timeline as an L2D file with a new File Name This selection will always present you with the following option Menu Bar 31 ab Save amp Load a new gt Diva Runtime ll Search Runtime A A File name Bis tu Save as type L2 Files L2D 1 Enter a File Name for this Timeline 2 Click Save The result of this action will be displayed in the Message window For example Saved C Users User Documents Segment 2 L2D SAVE CONFIGURATION This allows you to save your current configuration to the system drive A Configuration File is a copy of all current user settings and parameters Save a Configuration File 1 Click File Save Configuration The Save Configuration Dialog box
182. rim 128 129 Execute Macro 85 Exit 79 Exit DIVA 31 Exit DIVA 13 Extend Events 126 External Reference 7 F Fast Cut 50 FAST FORWARD 116 FAST FORWARD HALF 116 FastLog 87 FastLog 177 FastLog Add 87 FastLog Modify 87 FastLog Search 87 FastLog Data Entry 182 K2 Summit Server TechNote 209 FastLog Modify 182 FastLog Search 180 FastLog Table View 177 File Dev 22 67 File Menu Bar 29 File Save Configuration 31 Files Configuration 13 Fill 121 Fill GAPS 126 Fit 8 Fill 121 FRAME OFFSET 62 FRAME RATE 60 Frames Per Second 40 G GANG 136 Gang Play 116 GAPS 126 General Purpose Interface 7 105 Genlock 52 Ghosted 1 Global Settings 34 GPI 105 GPI Connection 7 109 GPI Delete 108 GPI Delete All Markers 108 GPI Delete Marker 108 GPI Enable All 106 GPI Fire 106 GPI Line 33 GPI Move 107 GPI Offset 106 GPI Pin Outs 7 GPI Properties 107 GPI Properties 107 GPI Pulse Width 106 GPI Record Tally 107 GPI Remove 106 GPI Ripple 108 GPI Rules 108 GPI Select 105 GPI Select Markers 108 GPI Show Lines 106 GPI Timeline Menu 107 GPI Timeline Triggers 106 Green Keys 159 Green Keys Edit 159 Green Keys Swap 159 Green Keys 11 112 159 210 DIVA User s Guide H Hardware Requirements 3 Hardware Specs 4 Help 53 HELP 116 HOLD LOCK 60 Hot Event 68 Hover Messages 53 Icon Audio Transition 7
183. rks associated with it in the EDL An already recorded video only edit with channels 1 amp 2 of audio not recorded An already recorded channels 1 amp 2 audio only edit video not recorded The current Record Event A separator line of a previous edit under the Record Event D A portion of your tape the Black Track that is still unrecorded Note the following about the Record Event The In and OUT points of your first edit are defined by pressing MARK IN and MARK OUT Specifying new IN or OUT times using the SET IN or SET OUT functions modifying the current IN or OUT times using the TRIM IN or TRIM OUT functions recalling an Edit from the EDL The Record Event displays the Record Reel ID the IN point and OUT point or duration of the edit to be performed and a Note if one has been added It can also display a Transition icon if the Record Event is the FROM or TO source in a Pre read edit The Record Event is TAGged automatically when mounted This allows the Record Event to be dragged along the Track while maintaining its timecode relationship to the Black Track and the Timeline This cannot be turned off on the Record Event Pressing OPEN END will open end the Record Event by extending its OUT point to the end of the Black Track RECORDED EDITS The Recorded Edits 1 3 and 4 in the previous graphic are Edits already performed recorded Note the following about
184. roups 126 Delete GPI 108 Delete TL Mark 88 Delete Track 127 DEV FILE 67 Dev File 22 Device Control Modules 46 Device File Audio Mixer 24 Device File Preview Switcher 27 DEVICE FILE VIDEO SWITCHER 22 DEVICE CLASS 18 Device Modify 41 DEVICE NAME 18 33 Device Properties 41 DEVICE TYPE 18 DF 61 Diagram Add Event 125 Diagram AJA Card 6 Diagram Align 138 Diagram Assignment Page 17 Diagram Assignment Settings 20 Diagram Assignment Table 15 Diagram Black Keys 79 Diagram Blue Keys 152 Diagram Clip List 59 Diagram Cursors 69 Diagram Dev File 67 Diagram Device Properties 42 Diagram Display Options 32 Diagram DiVA Icon 10 Diagram Duration 131 Diagram Effects Dialog 95 Diagram Enabled M E s 24 Diagram Events Explai9ned 65 Diagram File Menu Bar 29 Diagram Fill 122 Diagram Frame Rates 40 Diagram Gang 137 Diagram Global Settings 34 Diagram GPI Menu 105 Diagram GPI Record Tally 107 Diagram Green Keys 159 Diagram Hot Event 68 Diagram Icons 77 Diagram Jogger Settings 38 Diagram Key Options 101 Diagram Keys 101 Diagram Light Blue Keys 105 Diagram Light Green Keys 94 Diagram Light Orange Keys 135 Diagram Light Purple Keys 123 Diagram Lock 51 59 Diagram Lock 135 Diagram Macro Dialog 79 Diagram Macro Loop 83 Diagram Macro Nest 83 Diagram Magenta Keys 90 Diagram Match Menu 92 Diagram Mem 103 Diagram Men
185. s enabled in the VIR analog only Video Servers will always display PLAY Shows a 50 5x play speed The selected device has no or improper reference There is no connection to the selected device The VTR standby head is turned off Device is in local control ACTIVE TRACK STATUS LEDS Below the Timecode display are two LEDs one is green and the other is red Whenever a source device on this Track Is involved in an Edit or Preview the green LED is lit Whenever a device on this Track is in record the red LEDs lit This red Active Track Status LED is high only when the device reports it is actually recording DOR12 When a yellow CTL is displayed the source assigned to this Track is in Timer or Control Track mode When CTL is not displayed timecode of the current source is displayed 58 DiVA User s Guide 6 1 Track Properties Pressing SHIFT LOCK displays the Track Properties Dialog for the selected Track You may also obtain this Dialog by Right Clicking anywhere on the Track outside of an Event and selecting Track Properties ON Track Properties o The options for this Dialog are explained below Participate ON AIR Play Rec If this item is not selected the Track ID area will be ghosted and the device assigned to this Track will not play or record during the preview playout or recording of the current Timeline edit The Events on this Track will still control an
186. s had its video levels adjusted from within the VTR TBC Dialog See TBC CONTROL VTRS ONLY Page157 The device attached to this Event has a loop applied Keyboard Functions 79 9 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS 9 1 Black Keys MAC MAC MAC4 RUN RUN RUN M DEC PGDN PG UP INC M y T gt ESC Escape Press Esc to close any open dialog EXIT Press SHIFT EXIT to close the DiVA application and return to the Windows Desktop You can also press WINDOWS D to get to the Windows Desktop without closing the DIVA application MACRO Macros allow the users to program multiple keystrokes into a single key press DiVA Macros can be edited saved recalled nested have defined loops and can be executed from within PEGS and during an edit Press SHIFT MAC 1 MAC 4 to open the Program Macro Dialog Macro KEY 1 Trigger DVE LEARNING Ioj xj File Edit Help Macro Name Delete All No Prompt Stop Learn Loop e e 80 DIVA User s Guide Macro Name A name for the current Macro is displayed in the Macro Name field and the list of the keystrokes in that macro the Command List is displayed immediately below The Macro Name can be changed by typing a new name in the Macro Name field Learn Press Learn to enable learning of new Macro keystrokes commands or to add new keystroke commands to an existing Macro As keys are pressed on the DiV
187. s not been mounted you will be prompted with the following Dialog Select the Track where you wish this Reel mounted and Click OK SHOW REEL ID The name displayed on the DiVA screen to the right of the Track number can either be the Device Name as assigned in the Assignment Page or the Reel ID as assigned in the Track Properties Dialog See Track Properties Page 176 DiVA User s Guide 58 The Auto Assemble function works in conjunction with the current EDL This feature allows you to automatically reproduce or repeat edits in the current EDL individually in a group or by the presence or absence of an R Mark See SET AND CLEAR R MARKS Page 149 To use the Auto Assembly feature your DIVA system must have the Edit Mode option installed and enabled in the Assignment Page DIVA will Auto Assemble imported GVG EDL lists or its own native L2D files that have been generated in a DIVA or Fastrack FastLog Database 177 11 FASTLOG DATABASE FastLog is an optional Media Management application within DIVA which may be activated during an editing session FastLog can be used in a standalone mode or in tandem with the MediaDB Asset Management System from ReelData The FastLog database can be queried and updated during a session and data related to a particular Event can be recalled and placed on the edit Timeline Tape based Events are treated as they would be during normal editing If the tape is currently mounted the Ev
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189. s section will only appear when a driver that supports this function is installed SPLIT A Split Event or split edit is an Event where either the video or audio channel s are delayed That is at least one A V component of the Event starts before the other The simplest way to perform a split edit is to separate an Event by pressing SEP EVENT at the desired split point identified by the position of the CPI or TLG and change the A V components of an Event as shown in the following example In the previous example the edit starts with video and 8 channels of audio enabled At the SEP EVENT point at 4 10 into the original Event audio channels 1 4 are turned off and the edit continues with video and audio channels 5 8 enabled Split edits can also be performed by using the Split Dialog Creating a Split Event To make these Split Edits press SPLIT The following dialog is opened DiVA User s Guide 154 ON Audio Levels 1 Place the CPI at the desired split point 2 Check Split Video and or one or more of the A1 A12 Audio Channels check boxes in the Select section of the dialog 3 Press the MARK IN key The sub Tracks on the Event will display the results In the following example of a simple split Event audio channels 1 4 are present at the beginning of the Event Video is introduced later in the Event In the following example of a complex split Event these Events happen in sequence Aud
190. screen and reset the Timeline Guide to the time defined in the Menu Bar Settings Time Settings Timeline Guide Start You will be offered the following option Save changes to Untitled No Cancel Click Yes to save current Timeline as an L2D file before deleting it Click No to load a fresh Timeline without saving the current Timeline Press UNDO to reverse this action Click Cancel to cancel this operation OPEN TIMELINE This will allow you to load a previously saved L2D Timeline file Opening an existing Timeline will remove the current Timeline and load the selected Timeline but will not reset the Timeline Guide time You will be offered the following option 30 DiVA User s Guide BA Open 19 Libraries Documents gt v 3 Search Documents Organize v New folder A vr Favorites Documents library ME Desktop Includes 2 locations Arrange by Folder E Downloads Name Date modified Type Size Recent Places A Segment 2 L2D 3 20 2013 1 23PM L2D File Segment 1 L2D 3 20 2013 1 23 PM L2D File _ Close L2D 3 20 2013 1 22 PM L2D File Libraries el Mnrumen te File name Segment 2 L2D 1 Select an L2D file from the list of files 2 Click Open to replace the current Timeline with the new L2D file SAVE TIMELINE This will allow you to Save the current Timeline If you have not already saved a Timeline during the current session you will be p
191. sed at any future time to restore the Event exactly as originally created as long as the media still resides on the server SHOT Identifies a sub clip by a short descriptive name DESCRIPTION Detailed descriptive media information KEYWORDS Like Description but used to pre define a list of exact words to facilitate searching A V Specifies Audio sub Tracks and Video channel TC IN Time code of the In time of the Event In the format hh mm ss ff For drop frame time code the last punctuation between ss and ff is a semi colon FastLog Database 179 DURATION Time code representation of the clip length TL TIME Time code representation of the position on the DIVA Timeline where the Event was positioned when it was saved to the FastLog table RATE Frame rate of media 24 25 29 97 30 59 94 or 60 fps TC TYPE DF or NDF DEV NAME This is the Device Name assigned to the Track from which the Event was saved CLASS This is the Class assigned to the Track from which the Event was saved DEVICE This is the Device assigned to the Track from which the Event was saved IP ADDRESS This is the IP Address assigned to the Track from which the Event was saved MEDIA FORMAT Specifies type of media such as MPEG DVC etc SHOT DATE SQL data element with date and time of shot Entered manually when a FastLog record is saved from DIVA IMPORT DATE Date the FastLog record was saved to the FastLog
192. sent to the mixer 4 6 Preview Settings PREVIEW SETTINGS Y Enabled Video Switcher EE W Use Aux Bus I POM amp PT E Delay 5 M Enabled Separate Preview Switcher Tim Device File NONE Port none gt ee ja f FT f F PTA 2 PGM fi Audio Mixer EE UseMixer Record Confidence Delay 0 4 Enabled 26 DiVA User s Guide The options of this Dialog are explained below PREVIEW SETTINGS ENABLED Communications Enabled Selecting Enabled enables serial control over the Preview device With this item not selected there will be no communication with the Preview device VIDEO PREVIEW E E VTRS only With EE Audio selected the Record device usually a VTR will be used to monitor the preview and recording of audio via E E switching circuitry in the VTR By monitoring the Record device Audio Out you should hear the record device in PB during the pre roll switch E E to hear the device Audio In usually the mixer program out then switch back to the record device in PB at the edit OUT point E E Audio can be used when video is being previewed on an Aux Bus and E E Video can be used when audio is being NOTE previewed in the Mixer Use Aux Bus With Use Aux Bus and Enabled selected Video Preview Switching is performed on a video switcher Aux Bus In the Use Aux Bus text field enter the desired Aux Bus number to be used as the Preview Switcher when the Edit Mode is enabled When mo
193. sh to move the Event 2 Press Lal Move an Event by a specific amount 1 Press TRIM IN 2 Enter the amount you wish to move the Event later on the Timeline Use the to move the Event earlier by the specified amount 3 Press hor Move an Event using the Mouse To move an Event left or right on its Track perform the following 1 Place the mouse cursor over the middle of the Event the cursor will become a connected left and right arrow lt gt 2 Click and drag the Event left or right MOVE TLG Move the TLG to a Specific Timeline Location 1 Using the keypad enter the Timeline time where you wish to move the TLG 2 Press l Move the TLG on the Timeline by a Specific Amount 1 Using the keypad enter the time that you wish to move the TLG later on the Timeline Use the key 134 DiVA User s Guide to move it earlier 2 Press ES Keyboard Functions 135 9 8 Light Orange Keys LOCK Select a Track and press LOCK to disable the Track from DIVA control If an Event on the locked Track is playing or recording at the time it is locked it will remain playing or recording until the lock is removed and the device stopped When locked the black on orange LOCK symbol is displayed to the left of the Track button LOCK PARTIALL Y Select a Track and press LOCK to disable portions of the Track from DiVA control The Track Settings Dialog will open Participate OnAir Play Re
194. ss frames per revolution enter a higher number for more frames per revolution Values are relative and do not represent a defined amount of fields or frames Shuttle Sensitivity User definable setting for Shuttle speed Enter a lower number for less frames per revolution enter a higher number for more frames per revolution Values are relative and do not represent a defined amount of fields or frames See dd REW Page 116 for more shuttle options Variable Sensitivity User definable setting for Variable speed Enter a lower number for less frames per revolution enter a higher number for more frames per Menu Bar 39 revolution Many devices have a maximum allowed speed for Variable Values are relative and do not represent a defined amount of fields or frames PRE POST ROLL Pre Post Roll x Server PreRoll 2 00 VTR PreRoll 0 WTR PostRoll 0 Ces Server Pre roll Enter a time to be used as preroll for your Server channels Enter 0 for the minimal 3 5 frame pre roll This setting does not affect VTRs VTR Pre roll Enter a time to be used as the preroll for your VTRs This setting does not affect servers Enter 0 to use the default Preroll defined for this device in its dev file Enter lt SS FF gt to specify a higher longer preroll than the one defined for this device in its dev file VTR Post roll Enter a time to be used as the postroll for your VIRs This setting does not aff
195. t Page 1 Press ASSGN to open the Assignment Page Tracks 63 2 On the Edit Screen Select the Track you wish to exchange with In the example below Track T2 Device Name B2 ON ASSIGNMENT PAGE Track On Device Name 1 x E om a E 5 K 3 Inthe Assignment Page select the Track number you wish to exchange In the example below Track 3 is selected ON ASSIGNMENT PAGE Track On Device Name Al B2 C3 DA E5 4 Click the Swap Tracks button on the Assignment Page The two sources in the Assignment Page and all their assigned values will be swapped ASSIGNMENT PAGE 64 DIVA User s Guide Events 65 EVENTS Clips are loaded based on the type of device assigned to a Track When a clip is placed on the Track it becomes an Event 7 1 Events Explained When a clip from a server VTR or other source is placed on a Track it becomes an Event Each Event displays video and audio sub Tracks as well as related metadata and icons D Transition Type The Transition icon defines what type of transition will be performed by an external Mixer amp Switcher when transitioning TO this Event An E means that the Event will be transitioned TO with a CUT An F means that the Event will be transitioned TO with a DISSOLVE An amp means that the Event will be transitioned TO with a WIPE If the Black portion of the transition icon is replaced by magenta a video KEY will be transitioned For ex
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197. t the Timeline Guide position Revised on 18 March 2014 Contents This Page intentionally left blank Contents amp Specifications 3 2 CONTENTS amp SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 The Basic DiVA Software Bundle consists of the Following This Editware DIVA Editing System Manual The DIVA software supplied on CD or USB drive USB Dongle Security key for software options A Microsoft Intelli mouse or equivalent A QWERTY keyboard 2 2 Customer Supplied System Recommendations Windows 7 OS 32 bit or 64 bit We use 64 Windows XP will work Multi Core Processor Core 2 Duo Quad dual core Xeon or better 4 Gig of memory minimum Graphics Adapter to handle 1680x1050 or 1920x1080 resolution HDD 128GB SSD or Larger HDD Graphics Card PCle 16 Lane nVidia or FirePro dual monitor 1 PCI 16 Lane for the Graphics card We use ATI Radeon but any PCle dual monitor card would work 1 PCI 4 lane or better for the AJA Corvid card 1 PCI 32 bit 5V The key in the slot must be at the far end from the connectors toward the middle of the Motherboard If a serial port card is used that works with a 3 3V PCI slot then the 5V slot is not needed However some serial 422 cards do not come with cables or breakout connector panels that are compatible with SMPTE RS422 pinouts Ethernet 100 or 1Gb USB ports for Keyboard Mouse and Dongle 2 3 DIVA Hardware Options DIVA rack mount chassis and Motherboard DHW TK AJA Sync Ref
198. table Entered automatically but may be edited IMPORTED BY Name or initials of person doing the FastLog logging PROJECT Set automatically by DIVA in a special Project dialog 180 DiVA User s Guide SHOWNAME Name of the show this media is part of Entered manually on DIVA BIN Entered on MediaDB system if relevant CLIENT Entered manually on DiVA Last Value entered is filled in as the default PRODUCER Entered manually on DiVA Last Value entered is filled in as the default DIRECTOR Entered manually on DiVA Last Value entered is filled in as the default LOCATION Entered manually on DiVA Last Value entered is filled in as the default CAMERA Entered manually on DiVA Last Value entered is filled in as the default RECORD ID Assigned by SQL database internally Sequential integer unique to each FastLog record TC OUT Entered manually on DiVA Last Value entered is filled in as the default PROJECT ID Entered manually on MediaDB TENANT ID Entered manually on MediaDB GROUP NUM Entered manually on MediaDB 11 2 The Search Function Press FastLog SRCH on the keyboard or click on the Search button at the top of the table to launch the Search Dialog The Search Dialog will appear at the lower FastLog Database 181 right of the DIVA screen FastLog Media Search Description kepwords Clip Name 120 Shot Mame Dew Type Dey Mame 7 Show Client
199. ted keystrokes from the Macro Command List and puts them into the paste buffer This item is ghosted if there are no keystrokes currently in the List Copy Copies the highlighted keystrokes from the Macro Command List into the paste buffer but does not remove them This item is ghosted if there are no keystrokes in the List Paste Pastes the keystrokes that are in the paste buffer either cut or copied below the highlighted keystroke This item is ghosted if the paste buffer is empty Delete Deletes the highlighted keystrokes from the Macro Command List but does not put them into the paste buffer This item is ghosted if there are no keystrokes in the List Help Menu Selecting this item will access the Macro Help PDF file Keyboard Functions 83 LOOP The loop function is comprised of a Start Loop the number of times to execute the loop and the end of the loop 1 When specifying the loop first type the Loop Number into the Loop numeric entry field This is the number of times to execute this loop 5 times in the example below 2 In the Macro Command List highlight the first keystroke of the loop and click From 3 In the Macro Command List highlight the last keystroke in the loop and click Thru Note that the keystrokes will execute 1 time more than the loop number For example the keystrokes in Loop A will execute 6 times once normally and then loop 5 more times Each macro can have 99 loops
200. ter or switcher such as a sporting event remote truck and at the command of the director the operator will press the PVW key that will switch the router from the remote crosspoint to the commercial crosspoint s and automatically and simultaneously play out a string of commercials in a pre defined order from a video server s At any time during the playout of the commercials the director can call for a return to the remote location and at the push of the AIISTOP key on the DiVA keyboard the DiVA will at the end of the currently airing spot automatically select the remote crosspoint on the router or switcher and stop the commercial playout The operator can then rearrange commercial spots on the DiVA timeline or just rearm the system and wait for the next command to begin the next sequence playout Safeguards are built into the application to keep the DiVA operator from accidentally changing a crosspoint during the airing of the commercials or changing a crosspoint while prepping the next sequence of commercials Pre Read Auto Off When the Record Event is in the PRE READ mode you have the choice of remaining in this mode after an edit is completed or to have this mode return to the default mode for this Track When selected the Pre Read mode will be turned OFF after each edit What is Pre Read Pre Read is a feature of some videotape recorders and video servers that play back the video and or audio signal off of
201. the Hot Event is the only Event on a Track then that Track will open end to the end of the Record Track If Ripple is enabled the open end command will be ignored TRANSFER TC To transfer or copy the In point Out point or duration from one Event to another Select the Event to copy from 2 Press XFER TC SET IN XFER TC SET OUT XFER TC DUR The respective timecode or duration of the from Event is placed in the numeric display 3 Select the Event to copy the displayed timecode or duration to 4 Press SET IN SET OUT or DUR to transfer the captured number to its respective destination Keyboard Functions 131 TC CTL Press TC CTL to toggle the device on the current Track between reading and displaying TC Timecode and CTL Control Track from the currently selected device DURATION These actions apply to the Hot Event on the selected Track Notice in the following example that the duration is 9 07 12 27 minus 3 20 1 On the numeric keypad enter the desired duration in seconds and frames for example 5 0 0 for five seconds 2 Press DUR Notice that the duration of the Hot Event is now 5 00 seconds Backtiming Event Durations Setting a negative duration changes the IN time but leaves the duration unchanged For example 1 Select an Event 2 Press 2 0 0 DUR This changes the IN time two seconds earlier and leaves the duration as it was MOVE EVENT IN
202. the tape or clip before it reaches the record heads The signal is then sent to an external switcher for modification and then the modified signal is sent back to the record heads so that it can be re recorded onto the tape in its original position This basically allows you to transition from or to the Record Track or add titles or effects directly onto the video on the Record Event Ripple The Ripple function allows for the moving or deleting of any portion of an edit or Timeline without leaving a gap and without disrupting the sequence and relationship of all following Events on the Timeline With this item selected Ripple will be enabled and RIPPLE ON will be displayed in the status area at the top of the DIVA screen In the following example the second Event in a sequence of four Menu Bar 37 Events has been deleted Ripple is OFF so a gap is left and all subsequent Events are left as they were In the following example the second Event has been deleted again only now Ripple is ON so no gap is left and all subsequent Events are pulled up while still maintaining their prior relationship to each other Ripple does not apply to Events that have been cut only to note Events that have been deleted Ripple Selected Events Manually Even with the Ripple function turned OFF Events can be rippled if they are Selected A Selected Event is one that has been Clicked and has a yellow border When yo
203. the K2 Input is created and placed in the Default folder At this time it does not yet appear on the record timeline The act of sending the Clip to be added to the record timeline is called flushing This happens at 30 00 second intervals during an edit and again at the end of each edit During an edit this operation is a background task invisible to the editor except for the notification in the DIVA message window At the end of an edit this process happens in real time If you stop an edit with ALLSTOP the screen and EDL will not be updated but if the recording lasted longer than 30 00 before stopping the system will have been flushed one or more times and will have been added to the program No action is required on your part to reinitiate the original recording other than to press RECORD again After the K2 has flushed the current edit you can jog play and otherwise control the Record K2 Summit Server TechNote 199 Event When you are playing the Recorder you are actually controlling and seeing a playback of the Program using Playback Channel C2 Once flushed the edit Temp File recording is automatically placed in the K2 Default directory and is by default hidden by DIVA prefixing a to the name in the K2 The K2 routinely deletes these temp files if they are not being used by any other file However some users need to be able to see these temp files and not have them deleted They may wish to use them at a
204. the Pgm Pst bus as the bus to be address aa MEM1 Rate Rate Sets the transition rate Sets the transition rate transition rate Rate30 Diss Sets the transition to Mix selects Background and Diss pushes the Auto trans button Diss lt time gt Sets the transition to Mix selects Background sets the Diss60 m ia to lt time gt and a the Auto trans Trans Pushes the Auto trans Button the Auto trans Button Trans Trans lt time gt Sets the rate to lt time gt and pushes the Auto trans Trans30 button Cut Selects Background sets the rate to 0 and pushes the Cut Auto trans button Track lt Track gt Selects the crosspoint currently assigned to the Track5 specified Track MEM lt MEM MEM lt MEM gt MEM lt MEM gt Recalls the Recalls the specified MEM Recalls the specified MEM MEM zoea Geral Commands tom he Commanded PEGS Strings Commands The String command allows the user to send a Hex command string out any functional port on the DiVA Continued To create a String PEG 1 In C Diva Runtime open the Dev folder 2 Find and open the String dev file It will look similar to the following String dev Notepad aA Fie Edit Format Yiew Help device Description String Code 9990 Class STRING timing delay 0 protoco1 00 PEGS 114 DiVA User s Guide 3 Add the new PEG command to the PEGS section of the file For example the below modification to the file will add t
205. the VTR will continue to record for an additional 4 to 8 frames VTR Crash Record To Crash Record to a VTR 1 Position the videotape where you want it to commence recording 2 Press SHIFT RECORD RECORD The VTR will record its current audio and video inputs and will record timecode depending on the TC settings and routing of the VTR VTR First Edit To crash record on a VTR starting with a specific timecode 1 Position the videotape where you want it to commence recording 2 On the numeric keypad type the desired starting timecode 3 Press SHIFT RECORD RECORD The VTR will record its current audio and video inputs and will record the specified timecode depending on the TC settings and routing of the VTR VTR Insert Record Virtual Edit To perform an Insert edit on a VIR while not in the Edit Mode perform the following 1 Setthe IN and OUT points for the Record Event 2 Press TOGGL until the Event turns red Press RECORD The VTR will cleanly edit IN and OUT as defined NOTE Keyboard Functions 145 Note that there will be no record of this edit in the EDL In order to save EDL data you must be in the Edit Mode VTR Assemble To perform an Assemble edit on a VIR while not in the Edit Mode perform the following Set the IN and OUT points for the Event Press TOGGL until the Event turns magenta Press RECORD The VTR will cleanly edit IN but the OUT point will have a 4 to 8 f
206. the field below this selection enter the memory register number to be learned or recalled Because some switcher Memory functions allow you to store a transition with the Memory register there is a checkbox here to include or exclude a programmed transition on the DIVA Add Effect When Add Effect is selected both the MEM icon and the transition icon on the Event are displayed and are active When Add Effect is not selected then the transition icon on the Event is suppressed and only the MEM will be recalled as shown in the following example This feature is device dependent 104 DiVA User s Guide User Select This function varies with the switcher protocol selected Please see the specific video switcher DIVA TechNote or your switcher manual for this information Force Trans With Force Trans selected the saved transition type will also be triggered when recalled With Force Trans not selected the saved transition type will not be triggered when recalled Force Run If there are switcher timelines associated with a MEM selecting Force Run will force the timeline to run This feature is device dependent Recall When Recall is pressed the memory register specified in the register window will recall from switcher memory to the switcher panel This feature is device dependent Learn When Learn is pressed the memory register specified in the register window will be saved from the switcher panel to the
207. the switcher via the Track select keys T1 T12 on the DIVA Keyboard rather than manually at the switcher Each time a new Track is selected during a Preview or Record that has an Event currently involved in the Edit that Event is separated This allows the user to return to this point to perform a fix slide the Event s or otherwise modify what was previously performed do a pick up or even Auto assemble the entire Timeline In the following example each press of a Track select key created a separation in the Event mounted on that particular Track When active the word MultiCam will be displayed in the status area at the top of the DIVA screen You must turn this feature OFF before returning to normal linear or non linear editing AUTO MULTI When this item is selected the Auto Multi feature will be activated The word Auto Multi will be displayed in the status area of the screen 50 DiVA User s Guide This feature works the same as MultiCam but when the MultiCam process is ended all overlaps will be automatically removed Compare the following images Without Auto Multi With Auto Multi Fast Cut FastCut allows the user to have multiple Tracks populated with server clips or VTR Events and when Record or Preview is initiated all Tracks except the Record Track and the selected Track are disabled for the edit When this feature is enabled the word FastCut will be displayed in the Status ar
208. tory Path amp Clip Name Reel ID coooccococcccoonococococonononononcnconnnnnonononanononnnonananens 17 Event INM dd abi 77 Event Out Time Event AUTO ai 77 Salus ICONS cuela alterando TT 9 Keyboard Functions 79 Al A E i es uate ata nee vacence la 79 POG ESCANG unica io le id 79 EATE idos 79 Contents V A E a A ECT 79 GARI o PR A 80 AUTOM AC socorrista uitondoccicnas 80 Olea a 80 A O A A A 80 RUND A e a a OS 85 PAGE WUP ass o sitiada cia cios tne 85 ARROVWUP ai a S 85 PAGE DOWN dida cris 85 ARROW DOWN at A E dose 85 ARROW LEFT Points Of Interest PO Divas i n E na 86 DEC Decrement eierne ds 86 ARROW RIGHT Points OF Interest POL cierna a T 86 ING YING EMEN aii ida 86 A A ese locantnenctuewsscvach renal teases enaucewnace amecteaseusnevelesuncocsuenenuwenenasnccecne 87 er A pea preter mre et teen ARIST o o ERECTOR ESTE CO AI 87 PAS TEOG SEAR G Hinata talados eli 87 FAS TLOG ADD erransa e e E a its tinca lc adi 87 PASTE OG MOD tciaa a stu Ghul amnesia aaa mmaanuasunuteieade es 87 TEMARSo narco dolares 87 NOTE cr a teaa ta iaentamcodanees 89 UND vesosiat a std ar clerical 89 REDO tattoo oia aida 89 AA O nut A a A a 90 MATCHEDIE TRAS Si a a a aa ee Oe ee ee 90 PTC m T E EA A E ETE teeter Gunn EE E E A A E E 90 MATCH SOURCE lt a A a boid 91 TAE a oso ia 91 MATCH MENO osas ooo ls dicta ion diia codi 91 Mateh to DEVICE POSITION aa 92 Match to Device IN TINE cn a oe 92 OUT
209. u Bar Edit Mode 43 K2 Summit Server TechNote 207 Diagram Menu Bar Help 53 Diagram Menu Bar Modules 46 Diagram Menu Bar Special 49 Diagram Mixer Settings 24 Diagram Move Event 131 Diagram Multi Cam 49 Diagram Orange Keys 125 Diagram Page Data Warning 56 Diagram PEGS 112 Diagram PEGS 84 109 Diagram PEGS Strings 113 Diagram Pink Keys 147 Diagram Pre Post roll 39 Diagram Preview Settings 25 Diagram Record Track 76 Diagram Red Key 143 Diagram Ripple 37 Diagram Search Clip List 72 Diagram Secondary M E Control 22 Diagram Selected Event 68 Diagram Server Delay Dialog 123 Diagram Server Directories 70 Diagram Server Transitions 98 Diagram Settings Menu Bar 32 Diagram Shortcut Properties 13 Diagram Slip 4 Slide 128 Diagram Speed Dialog 118 Diagram Speed Graph 119 Diagram Swap 20 Diagram Switcher Settings 21 Diagram Tag 137 Diagram TBC Control 158 Diagram Time Settings 40 Diagram TL Marker 88 Diagram TL Marker Dialog 88 Diagram TL Marker Menu 88 Diagram Track Properties 50 58 Diagram Track Status 61 Diagram Track Status Display 56 Diagram Transition Icons 94 Diagram USB GPI 7 Diagram Valid PEGS Commands 113 Diagram Video Capture Settings 34 Diagram White Keys 87 Diagram Wipe Patterns 96 Diagram Yellow Keys 140 Dimensions Chassis 5 Directories 13 Disable Control 136 DISABLE EVENTS 135 Disable Jogger 37 Disable Jogge
210. u do not wish to change the duration of the Event position the Event at the TLG press SHIFT MOD IN The devices current position will be the new In time and the duration of the Event will not be changed MARK OUT TL In the Edit Mode when you MARK OUT an Event on the Timeline the new In time is marked and the Event is repositioned to align with the beginning of the Record Event Should you wish to MARK OUT a new time but position the Event at the TLG press MARK OUT TL The devices current position will be the new Out time and the Event will be positioned at the TLG RESET Press SHIFT RESET to reset communications between DiVA and all devices serially connected via RS 422 The reset devices and respective ports will be listed in the Message Window 9 10 Red Key MANUAL RECORD RECORD Keyboard Functions 143 RECORD Insert Edit In the Edit Mode an Insert Edit is an edit that is performed over existing Control Track on videotape or on a server clip When Insert is selected as the Edit Mode the Record Event will be red An Insert Edit edits only audio and video leaving the control track and timecode untouched Both the In point and Out point of an Insert Edit will be clean that is that neither the In or Out edits will cause a disruption in the control track An Insert Edit differs from an Assemble Edit in that Assemble Edits record controls track timecode audio and video While the
211. u drag a Selected Event all other Selected Events are moved accordingly To select multiple Events see Selected Event s Page 68 for more information on Selecting multiple Events Ripple Auto Off With Ripple Auto Off selected the Ripple feature will be turned OFF as soon as the mouse is released after each use Double Allstop With this item selected in order to stop any playout or recording DIVA will require that ALLSTOP be pressed twice and in quick succession that is ALLSTOP ALLSTOP JOGGER Here is where your Jogger settings and assignments are found You will be presented with the following options 38 DiVA User s Guide Jogger Settings x 4 Disable Jogger Record Jogger Port Nbr 5 Jogger Sensitivity 85 Shuttle Sensitivity 200 _ Variable Sensitivity 300 TT cons Disable Jogger Record Disables the RECORD feature from being initiated at the Jogger Panel This prevents the accidental sending of a Record command to a device while jogging or shuttling Jogger Port Number Serial control only To assign the RS 422 Jogger Port enter the number of the Port 1 8 that the Jogger is plugged into If available on your Motherboard an RS 232 COM port can be used using a RS422 to RS232 converter To assign a COM Port as the Jogger Port enter 1 minus one if using COM 1 or enter 2 minus two if using COM 2 Jogger Sensitivity User definable setting for the Jogger Enter a lower number for le
212. udio input from the assigned source In the previous example there are 4 audio sub Tracks Source Event sub Tracks only affect the system output that is the mixer out the switcher out the source outs etc Press A1 A12 to toggle the respective audio sub Track ON or OFF Press SHIFT AUDIO to toggle between currently enabled sub Tracks and no sub Tracks When an audio sub Track is green it is enabled When enabled the audio fader assigned to this sub Track will be open during a Preview or Record When an audio sub Track is grey it is disabled When disabled the audio fader assigned to this sub Track will be closed during a Preview or Record The amount of audio sub Tracks within an Event is defined in the dev file for the assigned device For example Diva Runtime Dev SRW 5000 dev 8 SRW5000 dev Notepad File Edit Format View Help IGE DL ED JUD Os SETTBC 4 2910000 HEAD 41 34 ral WNumAudiolracks 1 Man Event OUT time This is the OUT time of the current Event This can be changed to show the duration of an Event by selecting on the Menu Bar Settings Display Options Duration The OUT time of the Event can be changed by the MARK OUT SET OUT or TRIM OUT functions Disabled Audio sub Track This is an audio sub Track that has been turned off or disabled In this state the audio fader assigned to this sub Track will be closed during a Preview or Record 68 DiVA User s Guide
213. ully been tagged In the illustration below Event Clip 18 has been tagged Note the In and Out times 138 DiVA User s Guide In the illustration below the tagged Event has now been moved to the right and the IN and OUT times have been auto adjusted Because the Event was tagged the frame that was under the Timeline Guide is still the same frame The sync relationship of the Event to the Timeline has not changed 300001 ree a 1 00 00 00 Note that the Edit Record Event is always tagged This cannot be turned off ALIGN This function is used to align two or more Points of Interest on different Tracks In the following example the upper Event Clip 17 has an audio cue of a door slam at the CPI This is lined up under the TLG 2 40 00 9 50 00 1 00 00 00 1 0 The Event below it Clip 22 has the visual action of the door closing at the CPI The intent is to bring the visual of the door in alignment with the audio of the door slam 1 Select Track 1 2 Jog the Event to the point of interest in this example the door slam audio At this point you have the situation shown in the previous example 3 Select Track 2 4 Jog the Event to the visual cue in this example the door closing visual 5 Press ALIGN The second Event will shift to align the current Event s CPI to the TLG Keyboard Functions 139 4 00 00 00 41 00 10 140 DiVA User s Guide 9 9 Yellow Keys
214. up After Edit and Pickup Match to In are not selected then all Tracks other than the Record Track will be cleared at the end of an edit AUTO SELECT RECORD TRACK With this item selected the Edit Record Track will always be selected at the initiation of a Preview or Record When not selected the currently selected Track will remain selected LOCK TLG TO EDIT TRACK When this item is selected when a device is put in any motion mode the playhead CPI will remain married to the TLG and the Timeline will move with the CPI When not selected the CPI is allowed to play off the screen KEEP OUTPOINT With this item selected when an edit is ended by pressing RECORD before it reaches its defined out point the out time will remain the same and only the In time is updated USE SOURCE DURATION When selected the latest source outpoint on the Timeline without a gap will define the edit duration When PREVIEW or RECORD is pressed the Record Event Out point will be automatically aligned to the latest sources out point When not selected the Record Event will define the Edit duration RECORD OFF Dummy Edit Paper Edit When selected edits will not be performed to tape or server but will only be sent to the EDL When checked pressing RECORD sends a paper edit or dummy edit to the EDL This function only applies to the Edit Mode There will not be an R Mark associated with this edit in the EDL as itis a Dummy Edit
215. urrent EDL Bin It will auto translate automatically to fbe format Append Click Append to select and import a GVG format EDL and add it to the end of the current EDL in the current EDL Bin It will auto translate automatically to fbe format Default M E From the pull down menu select the M E to be assigned to the edits in the EDL being imported 166 DiVA User s Guide CLEAR ALL Click Clear All to delete all edits from all EDL Bins CLEAR Click Clear to delete all edits from the current EDL Bin RECALL Click Recall to recall the selected edit in the EDL All other Events on the Timeline will be removed The Event may then be executed or modified and replaced into the EDL When an Event is recalled to the Timeline it is not removed from the EDL The EDL remains intact and all related data and metadata such as speeds stored TBC and MEM data and PEGS are copied with the Events to the Timeline To undo the result of an unwanted recall press UNDO DiVA checks to see if the reel numbers involved in the recalled edit are currently mounted If an Event with a REEL ID not currently assigned is recalled the system prompts which Reel needs to be assigned Assign the Reel by pressing the appropriate T1 T12 key or by clicking on its Track Changes are not a requirement of a RECALL operation If an event is recalled it does not have to be replaced into the EDL and regular editing may be resumed If a
216. ve will be turned off Timeline Guide Start The time entered here in hh mm ss ff defines the default location of the Timeline Guide at the start of the DIVA application or whenever a new Timeline is created To create a new Timeline see New Timeline Page 29 Event Duration default The time entered here in hh mm ss ff becomes the default duration of a new XPNT or VTR Event placed on the Timeline as a result of pressing MARK IN VTR Record Start If a VTR is used as the Recorder in the Edit Mode the timecode start time you wish to use as a default for that recorder will be entered here ASSIGNMENT PAGE Opens the Assignment Page See Assignment Page Page 17 for more information on the Assignment Page DEVICE PROPERTIES Select this item to change the properties of a device driver The following Dialog will open 42 DiVA User s Guide Ol Device Properties E Device Directory Device Files E DEW HOCAM J H3 Modify HEW M2000 Ihi KayakAam Kayak TH eee El e 1 Select the device driver that you wish to modify 2 Click Modify The following Dialog will open ON Modify Device Properties C DivaAuntimes DEY SHO A F S00 DEY Settings ale OOOO YO A Sync Window OU Play Delay 04 Pre oll 4 00 TCG Delay 04 Preview In Delap 05 EE Delay 08 Preview Out Delay 05 Save Edit In Delay 05 Split Edit Delay 05 Edit Dut Delay 05 save As Cue Speed 20 Cue Window 2 Lock Speed 15 Cancel D
217. watts area techn hale Maia Mirae cea teaches eae acl ee nsec teh Geechee Aes ceteiee 137 PAN GING ia ech A pene eens eae ene ean 138 DN CHOW IKONS saccharate seattle Gaal ac tin esas cn aaa EN 140 SET MIN A e nang nasa aaaa a 140 IMO TIN SEG IINY 2 ba 140 SET OUT orrn idas 140 MODOOT SStOU TT y eiria Sohann eae aa a aN 140 MARK po IP a OE EEE A 141 MODINAMEa IN AA act ects eects ected ties oleae 141 MARK OUT sens st esteis cionado rinitis 141 MOBOUT MAK OUT Jesoo ee a e a a n a e oia 141 MARK IN TE Le els 141 MODIN MarK IN TE crnan E E a 142 MARK OUT TL e e e Ssaeataccaccuccadss 142 9 10 Red Key ooe a E E S A E AE A 143 RECORD tc 143 MANUAL Record vs lid 146 VIR Crash Record ate a e oe wee ll era 146 STRINK A E E E E 147 AUTO ASSEMBLE 0 A o 147 Remove OME TLE EVNI eti a a a a AN 147 OE R NITE Sra r E E E S sea emean ranean 147 SeleccAllEDL Eds csm tii E E 147 MOS Aral in 147 ue AA e e o O EE 0 O teed oy a tadeeeeteceatante 148 PASSO 84 0 0 sdear OOOO enhanc accadnacshs NaS 148 Canco A ate ane eae hia pase avis as nase em eee tae sda vee ie eae eae 148 DOVE SPUN E COPA e O 148 A A a 148 A sees eros a Cas shana ianchs Cotesia hae cousnat 148 SOMCULINGY Sooo geese aces ud Secevacerge tees Sane cve ded donate bret eemcesiecai E ee AS aed 148 SEU ANGIE Al Marks o di casey hess 149 A E 149 Contents ix AMES sud di 149 FOI EE o PAP ON 150 EU IR EPEE EEEE AA E E A EAE A AEE A E EET 150 SPONG KEY Sramana E al
218. wever if you wish to make a Movie of a specific portion of the Record Timeline select Use Record Duration With this item selected all portions of the program that fall within the current boundaries of the Record Event on the Edit Track will be used in the making of the Movie In the example above only the portion of the Timeline between 8 07 and 15 11 will be used in the making of this Record Duration Movie 9 OK Sends the command to create the Movie While the Movie is being created the Edit Track Track is locked out protecting against accidental interference OmRec 4 6 04 STOP LRT and the progress is shown in the Message Window InitMixerDigs Mounted Reel Demo clip dirWatchiDVA BLACK on Tra Track is LRT Cleared the track Done Matas Progress 0 complete Progress 100 complete Note the following about Movies Reference Movies are automatically stored in Watch CAUTION CanDeleteOriginals Omneon Spectrum Server TechNote 193 Discrete and Embedded Movies are automatically stored in Watch Reference Discrete or Embedded Movies can be used as sources for new edits They can reside in and be loaded from any currently accessible Spectrum directory when used as a source in a linear edit For Movies to be used as sources in a non linear edit the Movies must reside in the Current Directory a sub directory of the Current Directory or in the path below the Current Directory As a reminde
219. will record its current audio and video inputs and will record the specified timecode depending on the TC settings and routing of the VTR 9 11 Pink Keys R MARK AUTO ASMBL AUTO ASMBL Keyboard Functions 147 AUTO ASSEMBLE Press AUTO ASMBL on the DiVA keyboard The Auto Assembly Options Dialog will open xj Of Mode ode A lv Remove Other TL Everts C Mode B Carmel lona A Marks z E Save Sati f Select AMEDL Events sire Eley Fim Thu Beginning ff End i Cunerk Caer E a Remove Other TL Events With this item checked recalling an edit from the EDL will remove Events currently on Tracks where recalled Events will be placed Ignore R Marks With this item checked the selected Auto Assembly Mode will be performed on all applicable edits ignoring whether or not there is an R Mark associated with the Edit If unchecked edits with an R Mark are skipped Select All EDL Edits With this item selected the first and last edit numbers from the EDL will be entered into the From and Thru text entry fields and the Beginning and End radio buttons will be selected Mode A With Mode A selected the Edits defined in the From and Thru text entry fields will be performed in 148 DiVA User s Guide consecutive order as they appear in the current EDL prompting you to Mount a new reel when necessary An R Mark will be added to each edit in the
220. y audio or video crosspoints assigned to the device on this Track The following icon will be displayed to the left of the Track button to show it is only partially enabled disabled Participate On Air Audio Video If this item is not selected the device crosspoints assigned to this Track will not be selected on the audio mixer and video switcher during a preview playout or recording of the current Timeline edit The following icon will be displayed to the left of the Track button to show it is only partially enabled disabled Tracks 59 Control Enabled Uncheck Control Enabled to disable a Track from being controlled The following icon will be displayed to the left of the Track button to show it is completely disabled To open the Track Properties Dialog and select partial enable disabling of Tracks press SHIFT LOCK To toggle complete enable disabling of Tracks without opening the Track INIT Dialog select a Track and press LOCK Record Slave Omneon Spectrum only This feature is designed to allow you to create and name a Record Clip on one or more server channels start and stop the recording and automatically have new Record Clips created using the same original names but with incremental numeration For example Original Record Clip Name BOB Subsequent Clip Name BOB1 Next Clip Name B0B2 and so forth 1 Select the Omneon Track you wish to Record to 2 Press SHIFT LOCK The Track Properties Dial
221. y edit number whole list C Ripple afterwards ALL EDITS IN A BLOCK All edits in the EDL that physically fall within the defined From and Thru range will have their Reel ID changed BY EDIT NUMBER IN A BLOCK All edits whose edit numbers fall within the defined From and Thru range will have their Reel ID changed BY EDIT NUMBERS WHOLE LIST All edits whose edit numbers fall within the defined From and Thru range will have their will have their Reel ID changed wherever they are found in the EDL text note to the selected Edit Line Title Click Title to open the Title Dialog to allow the addition of a Title or name to the current EDL Bin Clean N A Reel ID VTRs Only See Reel ID VTRs Only Page 175 Edit Mode 175 10 2 Reel ID VTRs Only Each VTR Event on a Timeline can have its own Reel ID A Reel ID is the name of the tape that is currently mounted on a current VTR If you have not assigned a Reel ID to a mounted Reel DIVA uses the Device Name of the VTR as the default Reel ID ASSIGNING A REEL ID To assign a Reel ID to a mounted VTR Reel 1 Press SHIFT LOCK The Track Settings Dialog will open for the current Track FILM TRANSFER The Mounted Reel ID field will display the currently assigned Reel ID To change the Reel ID 2 Enter a new name in this field and press ESC to close dialog RECALLING A REEL ID If you attempt to recall an edit from the EDL with a Reel ID that ha
222. y the Reel ID assigned to a device in the Event Dialog rather than the Device Name as defined in the Assignment Page Timeline Guide Line Selecting this item will display a vertical yellow line coming down from the Timeline Guide TLG to more easily identify its location Enabling the Timeline Guide Line will have no effect on the 34 DiVA User s Guide performance of DIVA Show Video Display This will open the Video Capture Display Settings Window when the optional Video Capture Card is installed This video window can be displayed in multi SD HD formats To change the format of the video display 1 Double Click on the video display You will be presented with the following option CM Cancel Set Format Capture Devices AJA Capture Source O Video Format F20p 25 00 2 From the Drop Down Menu select the desired format 3 Click Set Format Global Settings Global Settings my x M Auto Search Pre Read Auto Off Ripple Ripple Auto Off l Double AllStop MC cane Menu Bar 35 Ask Before Over Recoding VDCP Only VDCP protocol Video Disc Control Protocol does not permit two files with the same name to share a directory nor does it allow writing over an existing file Select this item If you create a new file with the same name as one that already exists in the server directory and you wish the system to prompt you for your permission before it deletes the existing file If this it
223. yboard Functions 93 If you Click on a recorded area of the Edit Record Track the EDL will scroll and display the last edit that occurred at that location If you click on any part of an edit in the EDL the Timeline Guide will position itself at that point 94 DiVA User s Guide 9 4 Light Green Keys These light green keys are the various transition effects that can be programmed using your video switcher audio Mixer and in some cases a DVE The symbols for these transitions are displayed on the top far left of the Event on the video sub Track They are as follows a This is the symbol for a CUT y This is the symbol for a DISSOLVE B This is the symbol for a WIPE y This is the symbol for a separate AUDIO TRANSITION If the symbols are located to the far right of the video sub Track then they apply to the Grass Valley Summit server s internal mixer and switcher It is possible to have symbol for both devices displayed at the same time i To perform a CUT edit or to change the current transition to a cut select the source Event and press CUT The transition icon on the Event will reflect a CUT transition Press SHIFT CUT to remove all transition icons from the Event This will allow the user to perform a manual transition DISSOLVE To perform a DISSOLVE edit or to change the transition to a dissolve select the DISSOLVE TO source Event and press DISS The transition icon on the Event will reflect a d
224. ys may also be used when entering Edit numbers in the From and Thru text entry fields A All Edits B Beginning Edit E End Edit C Current Edit The Auto Assembly Track When an EDL is loaded into the current EDL Bin it is automatically displayed on the Timeline with blue edit line separators at each edit point Edits with R Marks associated with them are green to show that they have been recorded Edits without R Marks are displayed pink to show they have yet to be recorded When the Auto Assembly process is initiated by pressing the Assemble button in the Auto Assemble Dialog the next Edit is recalled to the Timeline and the Record Event is displayed red for an Insert Edit orange for a Pre read Edit or magenta for an Assemble Edit Once the Edit has been performed the Record Event is displayed green to show that it has now been recorded and an R Mark is placed to the right of the Edit in the EDL R MARK Press R MARK to open the R Mark Dialog See Set and Clear R Marks Page 149 RECALL RPLAY PVW TL PVW Keyboard Functions 151 Recorded Record Edits yet to Edits y Sen be recorded REPLAY Press RPLAY to replay the Record Event just performed Any edit in the EDL can be replayed by selecting the edit in the EDL and pressing RPLAY RECALL Press RECALL to recall the currently highlighted edit in the EDL to the Timeline PREVIEW Press t
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