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1. Issue 4 1 B Each drag action produces a different result The possible actions are explained in the table below 4 sh Note If you do not want to place the media directly in the timeline ensure that the Fill icon is not active EJ You want to Add the media to the project without further action Add the media to your project and in the Clip zone but not to the timeline Add the media to your project in the Clip zone and place it at the end of the timeline You need to Drag and drop the media to the Media zone Drag and drop the media to the Edit zone or Clip zone without activating the Fill ICON Activate the Fill icon then drag and drop the media to the Clip zone 11 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 2 7 REFINING MEDIA INTO CLIPS To mark clips from the media in a project it is necessary to view the media in the Player window on the Edit tab Once you are in the Edit tab proceed as follows to view the media and mark sections for inclusion on the timeline 1 Select the requested media from the Media zone and double click on it or drag it to the Player window It will open in the Player window M X Edit roject_ PGE_November201 t roject_PGE_101027 fO eC PGE_101027 PGE_100120 11 53 54 06 00 00 19 08 11 53 54 06 gt 00 00 10 13 2 Play the media using e the transport contr
2. Click the BM button to display the list of options available for the selected filter parameter Example for the Video Standard VideoStandard hd E PALsD MOHD 1080 50 MOHD 7720p 250 MHD 1030p 50 E HTSC drop 5D MOD 10801 59 94 E HD 720p 59 94 OD 1030p 59 94 Select an option from the list Select Yes or No from the single criteria field contains contains does not contain starts with ends with Select a condition in the first field and then enter text in the second field Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 4 3 4 HOW TO PERFORM A SEARCH THROUGH FILTER FIELDS To enter search values in the Filter fields proceed as follows 1 2 Choose the columns you wish to perform a search on Click the Show Hide Filter button The following Filter area is displayed ALL Criteria are met Select a criteria combination from the list ALL Criteria are met ANY Critena i met HO Criteria is met Select a filter parameter from the filter parameter list An entire line corresponding to the selected filter parameter is displayed ALL Critena are met Camera Enter filter criteria as explained in section Search Fields Types on page 32 For free text fields press ENTER to apply the filter Otherwise the results listis automatically restricted If required click the E button to add a filter parameter USIN
3. The RET button allows the user to load in the Player the EVS Server record train that contains the image displayed in the Recorder The Match Frame button allows the user to retrieve the original media that contains the image displayed in the Recorder and load this TRIMMING OR ROLLING AROUND THE CLIP TRANSITION INTRODUCTION The three upper buttons make it possible to trim around a clip transition The following table describes what the buttons are used for Button Description The Trim OUT button allows the user to modify the OUT point of the clip before the transition e by adding a frame to It when you click the button e by removing a frame to it when you press SHIFT and click the button simultaneously The Trim IN button allows the user to modify the IN point of the clip after the transition e by adding a frame to It when you click the button e by removing a frame to it when you press SHIFT and click the button simultaneously This Roll Transition button allows the user to modify both the OUT point of the clip before the transition AND the IN point of the clip after the transition This function rolls the transition e on the right when you click the button e on the left when you press SHIFT and click the button Simultaneously ACTIVATING THE TRIM FUNCTIONS These buttons are only available when the nowline is located on a transition common to all selected tracks For each track unused on
4. on page 100 4 Timecode Bar The Timecode bar gives a graduation of the timecode of the edit See also the section 6 5 2 Timecode Bar on page 84 83 Issue 4 1 B 6 5 2 84 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Area Description 5 TC and The timecode and duration fields provide time information Duration on the position of the mark IN mark OUT full edit Fields duration or duration between marks See also the section 6 5 8 Timecode and Duration Fields on page 92 6 Track The buttons for track selection on the left of the track are Selection and Audio Settings Timeline Display Scale Bar and Move Bar TIMECODE BAR used to select e the tracks to be taken into account in an editing operation e the audio output and mode in playout rendering and export actions The buttons on the right of the track are used e to define the audio routing for stereo tracks e to zoom the track and perform fine tuning on the audio tracks See also the section 6 5 9 Audio Track Selection and Settings in the Timeline on page 93 This is a graphical representation of the edit in which users execute and visualize the editing actions See also from section 6 5 4 to section 6 5 6 The Scale bar and Move bar allow the user to easily navigate in the timeline See also the section 6 5 3 Scale Bar and Move Bar on page 85 T2 56 20 04
5. Render List Archive History View Properties Hidden State Deleted State Description Opens a new Player window to allow the element to be browsed and modified The Player window is the same as described in the section 4 2 3 Opening a Player to View Media on page 26 Opens a window listing all types of rendering that have been done with the edit or media Displays the list of the archive and restore processes that were achieved for the selected edit or media Displays the properties for the selected media or edit If a default metadata profile has been defined for the media a metadata tab displays the media edit metadata values Available only for the projects which belong to the user Hidden hides the project from the Projects area The project will still appear in the projects list for the user but will Show an H in the hidden column Not hidden unmarks the selected project as hidden Available only for the projects and the edits which belong to the user From Project Mgr Deleted deletes the project and all its contents from the Projects area but not from the database The project will still appear in the projects list for the user but will show a D in the deleted column to indicate it has been flagged as to be deleted From Edit Mgr Deleted deletes the edit from the Edit area but not from the database The edit will still appear 25 Issue 4 1 B 4 2 3 26 Xedio Suite Versi
6. Wser s Manual Version 4 1 December 2011 Medio sCleanEdgit From Xedio Suite Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 COPYRIGHT EVS Broadcast Equipment Copyright 2010 2011 All rights reserved DISCLAIMER The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication IMPROVEMENT REQUESTS Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs tv REGIONAL CONTACTS You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or on the EVS website on the following page http www evs tv contacts USER MANUALS ON EVS WEBSITE The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage http www evs tv downloadcenter Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Xedio Suite Version
7. e Dragging the clip into the Clip zone when the Fill icon E next to the Editing icons in the timeline area is active This adds the clip to the end of the timeline e Dragging the clip from the Clip zone to a given position in the edit e Dragging the clip from the Player to a given position in the edit You will find comprehensive information on the various ways to place clips into an edit in the section 7 3 Placing Clips onto the Timeline on page 107 3 Pane Bins m xX Edit Text Header Maker Scheduler Control YTA Playout aT Clips Media i Froyect i iO Project PGE_November201 i Project PG E_101027 i i Project_PGE_100120 4i An boe en Project_PGEOS Project PaEO Project POENT Praon ORENT eee ie oe Media sedioad en I a ee en ee xedioad zy wg i w EE Ja Ingest 100429 ag he re ae ose 73 06 46 19 x K a bloc 20001011120084250 5 s abe pe bs ELF 700 06 ara Ee E e 111A Edit Edit PGE W46 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 w oa show 00 00 00 00 POO 00 00 00 114 00 07 57 12 athl TT Tn 00 00205 1010 00 00210 00 00 000 15 010 i 1 1 i l I l 1 j j i i I I j I I i j 1 j show 1 t1534 airat 11 53 02 04 SSE EE SEE ST ii ii Ee 00001013 1125353203 0000041 1 115306215 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 2 8 2 2 8 3 MARKING POSITION ON THE TIMELINE Issue 4 1 B Using the icons d
8. Audio Stills RTD 3 E 16 3 E Refresh Setup Logout Media properties Label LOSI 50 Canon sF Media class EWS Shooting date 28 11 2011 Publish External ret Description Media list Imported Thumbnail Filename Tc In Duration l 401 1 04 O1 11 08 27 OO 00 05 0 i AA0105 O1 11 14 04 O0 00 06 06 Skatus Start Import Process You can perform the same imports from e the Xedio Manager application in the Media category Media Importer tool e the Xedio Importer application The common import functions are explained in the Xedio Importer user manual 21 Issue 4 1 B 3 1 2 3 1 3 22 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The following sections provide only an overview on the import functions and deal with features specific to the Media Importer tab in CleanE dit IMPORTABLE MEDIA When you click the Media Importer tab the Media Importer window is displayed in the work area allowing you to select media to import Several tabs are available depending on the type of media you want to import e XDCAM XDCAMEX P2 and CANON sub tabs To import media files recorded on Sony XDCAM and XDCAM EX Panasonic P2 or CANON cameras e Video Audio Stills sub tab To import media files image or audio files e RTD sub tab To import video containing transitions e EVS Server sub tab To Import media files available on an EVS server on the same network
9. December 2011 Quick Text Search Rules on page 28 Depending on whether the AutoRefresh Filtering setting is selected or not you may have to press the Search button to apply the Quick Text Search Refer to the tab Software gt Parameter Profiles gt General gt General The Quick Text Search is applied and the search result is displayed in the grid To clear the applied Quick Text Search click the red X icon to the right of the search field Ed select lt empty gt from the Quick Text Search field The Quick Text Search field is a combo box that gives access to the last 10 previously searched strings Select a filter from the list of the Quick Text Search field to apply a previous search empty athl QUICK TEXT SEARCH RULES The string that you enter in the Quick Text Search field is analyzed according to the following set of rules which can be accessed via the Help button EZ next to the Quick Text Search field The free text search is nota case sensitive operation Search String Search Result Yellow card Searches for the strings yellow and card even if in two different fields columns for example yellow in Name and card in Keywords For example a clip named The Yellow Man with keywords Red Card will be found since it has yellow and card in 2 different fields Yellow card Searches for strings containing Yellow card Yellow card Searches for
10. During the drag action a shadow corresponding to the clip is displayed to indicate the clip position in the timeline Moreover the timecode field on the upper left of the timeline displays the mouse cursor 111 Issue 4 1 B 7 3 5 112 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 PLACING A CLIP BETWEEN MARK IN AND MARK OUT FIT TO FILL A clip or a portion of a clip between a mark IN and park OUT defined in the player can be dragged to the timeline between a defined mark IN and mark OUT points This feature is also called Fit to Fill or four point edit In case the length of the clip differs from the length between the mark IN and mark OUT points on the timeline the clip can be inserted in several ways e Drag and drop the clip between the mark IN and mark OUT points on the timeline The IN point of the clip matches the mark IN on the timeline and the clip length is modified e Drag and drop the clip between the mark IN and mark OUT points on the timeline with the CTRL key pressed The OUT point of the clip matches the mark OUT on the timeline and the clip length is modified from its IN point e Drag and drop the clip between the mark IN and mark OUT points on the timeline with the ALT key pressed The clip is placed between the marks on the timeline The clip length equals the length set in the player but the speed is calculated automatically and depends on the durati
11. EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The Colored Square icon will change to the selected color From then onwards the bullet in front of the new clips placed in the Clip zone will inherit the active color Concert 091177941 Concert 091119 42 Concert_091119_B1 Concert 0911195 62 HOW TO CHANGE THE COLOR ASSIGNED TO EXISTING CLIPS To change the color assigned to clips proceed as follows l Activate the color you want to assign using the Colored Square icon and the Color dialog box 2 Select the clips for which you want to change the color 3 Simultaneously press CTRL and click the Colored Square icon The active color will be assigned to the selected clips HOW TO FILTER CLIPS BASED ON COLORS To filter clips to which a given color is assigned proceed as follows l Activate the color on which to filter using the Colored Square icon and the Color dialog box 2 Click the Filter icon to activate the filter The filter icon will turn orange EM and the clip list will be limited to the clips corresponding to the selected color Concert 091119 41 Concert 091119 A2 55 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 Main Workspace for Editing 6 1 EDIT TAB OVERVIEW The Edit tab is the main workspace for working and finalizing an edit Clips and edits are created in this tab It consists of four areas highlighted in the screenshot below
12. General Custom Metal ata Metadata Profile List all available profiles If only a default metadata profile is defined for edits the metadata fields of the default profile are displayed in this tab and can be filled in If several metadata profiles are associated to the edits in Xedio Manager one default profile and one or more associated profiles you first need to select the requested profile in the first row of the table Then the metadata fields linked to the selected profile will be displayed in the rows below and you will be able to fill in the metadata fields DUPLICATING AN EDIT You can duplicate one of your edits using the Duplicate command in the Edit contextual menu This opens a dialog box showing the properties of the duplicated edit and suggesting a name the old name with the extension Duplicated Confirm the operation with the OK button J g You can also use the following keyboard shortcut v to create a duplicate for the edit that is currently loaded in the timeline 4 Note Y When you duplicate an edit it is not possible to change the audio type of the duplicated edit Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 5 4 6 COPYING AN EDIT You can also copy an edit from the Edit Manager tab whatever the user who created the edit The result is the same as duplicating an edit but you perform the action in a different way and you c
13. This is useful when too many projects are displayed A dialog box will ask for confirmation The project will be hidden from the user s project zone but is still available in the database it will be marked HIDDEN You can display back a hidden project via the Project Manager tab by right clicking the project row and selecting Not Hidden from the contextual menu Allows the user to select how the projects are sorted in the Project zone among various sorting options Each sorting option can be combined with an ascending or descending sort New Properties Delete Hide aerate Project Refresh Description Creation Modification Ascending Refreshes the list of projects in the Project zone This is relevant when projects are created automatically by the system or by other users Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 5 2 4 CREATING A NEW PROJECT Procedure You can create a new project via the New command in the Project contextual menu This opens the New Project dialog box in which you define and save the project characteristics You need to specify a project name and video standard to be used in your project then click OK to validate The project characteristics are recorded in the database Pane Bins Project Label Concerts Delete Description Hide Default Sork Video Standard HO 1080 s50 Refresh OK Cancel k Project
14. parameters Software gt Parameter Profiles gt Xedio CleanEdit gt General tab in Xedio Manager Read Only Edit ID Automatic Edit ID Generation make it possible to configure how the Edit ID field will be used Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Field Aspect ratio Default conversion type Audio type Start TimeCode From First Clip On Air Date and On Air Time Description Default aspect ratio to be used for the edit With HD video standards the aspect ratio 16 9 is selected and cannot be modified in Xedio CleanEdit This does not prevent from using a media with a different aspect ratio in the edit With SD video standards you can choose the aspect ratio between 4 3 and 16 9 and you can modify this as long as the edit is empty The default value is specified in the Software parameters gt General gt General tab in Xedio Manager When a conversion is performed on the media this setting allows the user to define a preferred default from either letterbox or pillarbox4 cropped pan amp scan Specifies the audio type for the edit Possible values All Stereo One 5 1 5x stereo Two 5 1 2x stereo By default All Stereo is selected In case the Show Audio Matrix Button is not enabled in the Parameter Profiles of Xedio Manager All Stereo will be the Single option available Specifies the first timecode for the edit The entered
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17. 150 440 Lit 4 di 3 e M i a Browse to the last image on which the effect should be applied b Adapt the position and size of the shape on the image to your needs c Click the Add button The data related to the effect on this timecode is added to the right part of the window Specify the parameters related to the effect a For the highlight effect you can change the default offset contrast between highlighted area and surrounding area b For the pixelation effect you can change the default size of the pixel blocks When the effect is defined you can select the Preview radio button and use the transport commands to have a preview of the defined clip effect Click OK to save the effect COPYING AND PASTING VIDEO CLIP EFFECTS INTRODUCTION The same video clip effect or set of effects can be applied to several video clips in the timeline using the Copy and Paste functions The following principles apply to the Copy and Paste actions The video clip effects that are copied are only those that o are available in the Video clip FX contextual menu AND o do not require a keyframe effect The other effects such as Speed or Conversion are not copied either The Paste action resets and removes all existing effects already applied to the destination clips 155 Issue 4 1 B 156 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 How TO Copy A VIDEO EFFECT T
18. 33 10 2 9 ernal ref for Clea 9 ternal ref for Clea 5 ernal ref for Clea J 00 15 35 23 xternal ref for Clea J 00 00 54 15 ermal ref for Clea J 09 2008 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 15 00 00 08 15 xternal ref for Clea 09 Description fo 09 Description fo 0 0 3 011 09 I cription for Clean3 10 2011 09 01 10 13 10 2011 09 01 10 0_09 Description for Clear 3 10 2011 09 01 10 33 10 2011 09 01 10 O_09 Description for Clear 3 10 2011 09 01 10 33 10 2011 09 01 10 a pi ees es ee 0 po o El o e o ooo o oc oC oS BIS ES ES ES c J J cription for Cle 011 09 01 10 J J Anne Delbruyere 9 4 3 SEARCHING FOR CLIPS WITHIN THE LIST VIEW The List view of the Devices tab is similar to the tabs used for searching for media Media Manager Edit Manager and Project Manager tabs So you will find more information and the search tools in section 4 Searching for and Managing Media on page 24 170 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 5 9 5 1 9 5 2 9 6 9 6 1 9 6 2 LOADING A SOURCE CLIP ON THE CLIP PLAYER PURPOSE A clip can be loaded on the Clip Player in different ways HOW TO LOAD
19. 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS npnucnninnimnmninana Iil ABOUT THIS MANUAL siicciscsiisiiasaivenieutacireaiaaniaasiiaaiicisenieinaniiaasianiascntaantianatinnmuiiealinnaaail IX WHAT S NEW ON CLEANEDIT V3 02 AND V4 01 iiinn XI Li INTRODUCTION iiiiihiiimiinanni na 1 Li GENERAL DESCRIPHON cicontennraiannnriiraaan aindaenbiaatidisenmenaehens l LA MAIN WINDOW sieran a a l 1 2 1 Area NOING weiiocateucemsuntetindse ese nasting ohdta teas a S AA 2 Lo LONES INTRE PROPECTAR E A atnsi consaiteciisnuchonaincnicinn etn hwtevtinatietenarunicainitedceeenian 3 LA TABAN THE WORK AREA sirince nannaa Seat pct nar O T 4 LA WMO CHO IA savetctasirereiasava taageniniand stosasenusas i 4 1 4 2 2Selecunga Tab Ne Work Aled ita diiantntininiemniau TA 4 2 PLE BASICS aaar uses auisusivucivaauieivasuvsuiaeituaiisiveusvavaiuendeisuvivnsieiiiuisuareeavionsies 9 21 INTRODUCTION canarino aaa a a ies 5 22 STARTING CCEANEDIT onneani adnanada tianlian A Munn iann aa 5 23 gt OPENING ANEW PO VEC ssscsicccta cast census anitaesdniinaeniina E TEETE 6 Zod Miba WINGO WD IS Bley angariar T T Seas ateaneaeicetdut 6 232 POV CED MINIM ON mienen saa tntavac tala tnenmincaes nieiusnedanscted mecnenate evened nian 6 2 3 3 How to Create a New AP FOJEC sisdusiaistvnsistcan vas ndatanviedayilas iu duiiidiush vi vtitaNinstiavs Pes iutaiatdedh Canuiuennie 6 24 2FINDING MEDIA FOR THE PROLEC
20. 4 2 WHERE TO FIND MEDIA IN XEDIO CLEANEDIT The Media Manager tab in the Work area is used to bring the media that is defined in the database Into a project KII Note The XT clips are listed with the other media in the Media Manager tab Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 You will search the media in this tab then drag and drop it to the Media zone of your project You will find below a general description on the media that can be available in this tab You will find more details on the search filters available and possible operations in the Media Manager tab in the section 4 Searching for and Managing Media on page 24 The Media Manager tab lists the media available in Xedio CleanE dit The media listed are all the published media that have the correct bitrate This can be e video stills full frame or with a key layer and audio files imported via the Xedio Importer or the Media Importer tab from an external storage system The metadata related to the file is added at the time of import or recording For more information refer to the Media Importer user manual e media files imported via the Xedio Importer or the Media Importer tab from a Sony XDCAM or XDCAM EX or Panasonic P2 cameras e clips referenced in the Xedio database and physically stored an XT or XS server on the network e clips transferred from XFile XStream XTAccess or IPD G
21. 8 Selecting the Tracks to be Added to the Timeline ccssccscssssssssssrsssssssersssersersrerss 68 6 2 9 Adding Logs to the Media Loaded on the Player Area cecssssssssssserssserssserssersserstees 72 6 2 10 Creating a Clip on an EVS Video Server from the Player area sssri 13 0o RECORDER ARE A cutii eai 15 OE OVEME W cnar AA T 15 6 3 2 Activan me RECORD rA CG inina AA 76 6 33 Making ine Recorder Ated FUNS Ce sisi tin atnrmnveuy eaiianruram aire anima as 76 6 3 4 Adjusting the Recorder Video Display sivicsiisesiainsrieagiicanipidiaiaasdianniseinouieisalaeniadisimeniianniiainin 11 0 33 Playing TEE CIC IN MERECE AT Eana EA 11 6 3 6 Selecting the Monitored Audio TrackS s s sssssssseresesrsrsnsnnrnrnrnsnannnnnnnnrnrnrnsrnnnnnnnrnrnrnresrsrnrnrnns 80 6 3 7 Checking the Edit in the Recorder Area s sssssssrsrsrrsrsnsnnrunnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnenns 80 04 AUDIO METERS TR IMA Ei crniiin a a a 81 Gos TIMELINE ARE Asrni ani carina carnn OA amt OT 83 Ordeal OVENI Worn a en iteMacaiuimaahie 83 052 UII CO CS cee capt cadence E A E na ea ey cape acu aaa dna 84 0537 SCA Bal and MOVE Balerna a a a cette aeedehabcuuesthanis 85 6 5 4 Reference Positions on the Timeline DISPlAY cccsssssssesesscsssrssssssrssssssrserssssrsesstersenss 85 6 5 5 Timeline Element on the Timeline Display cccsccsssssssssrsssssssrssssssrssrssssrserssssrsssstrseess 86 6 5 6 Color Representation on the Timeline Display aiesasischivasinsnt ta
22. 9 Editing in Place OVERVIEW The Edit in place feature allows the user to access and edit recorded A V material directly from a camcorder a drive or a VTR like a Sony XDCAM a Panasonic P2 or a CANON Compact Flash inside CleanEdit without any delay or file transfer after connecting the device to his workstation or laptop This feature is available through the Devices tab of the CleanEdit work area The Devices tab provides automatically the list of connected devices to the workstation Selecting one or several devices should display their corresponding content clips in a specific workspace from where the user is able to browse and choose the desired A V material for further editing The Devices tab interface consists of two areas They are highlighted on the following screenshot and shortly described in the table below Area Description l Source Device This area displays the plugged in devices and the media that has been automatically detected on the devices as well as media from drives and folders which have been scanned by the users See also the section 9 2 Source Device Area on page 161 159 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Area Description 2 Workspace This is the working area where you mainly perform the following actions e Searching for the requested clips potentially by applying search filters e Loading playing and editing the s
23. A CLIP IN THE CLIP PLAYER e To load a source clip from the Thumbnail view double click on it and the clip will display in the Clip Player The clip boundaries displayed are the ones of the source clip e To load a source clip from the List view double click on it and the clip will display in the Clip Player When you load a clip in the Clip Player the Clip Player becomes automatically active and the Clip Player button is selected ADDING LOGS TO A CLIP INTRODUCTION Whenever you want you can add logs to the material loaded in the Clip Player How TO ADD A LOG TOA CLIP The following procedure explains the different ways to add logs and to associate metadata to them Preliminary Steps You first need to load a clip and position the nowline at the specific timecode 1 Load the source clip in the Clip Player For more information see the sections D52 2 Position the nowline on the frame where you want to add a log in one of the following ways o Using the transport buttons o Dragging the nowline to the requested frame o Typing the requested TC in the nowline TC field and pressing ENTER 171 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Add a Log If you want to add a log which is a log with no associated metadata simply click the Add Log button A white triangle is displayed on the media bar at the log timecode 9 6 3 LOG DISPLAY The log created i
24. B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Field Icon Keyboard Function Name and Description Shortcut Playing a clip in loop from mark IN to mark OUT A J The rem h and lt keyboard shortcuts are used to navigate in a combination of shuttle and scrub at the same time backwards and forwards in A V content This table lists their different uses Keyboard Shortcut Function Description iy Shuttles scrubs backward at twice the real time speed Pressing repeatedly the key will increase the Shuttling scrubbing speed in a loop x2 x3 x5 x8 and then back to x2 Y Note If another key is pressed between the repetitions the shuttle scrub speed is reset Stops the preview of the A V content w a Shuttles scrubs backward at twice the real time speed Pressing repeatedly the key will increase the shuttling scrubbing speed in a loop x2 x3 x5 x8 and then back to x2 Y Note If another key is pressed between the repetitions the shuttle scrub speed is reset kK f3 Steps backward 1 frame ata time Hold Umm tap amp K fL W Steps forward 1 frame at a time Hold Cum tap amp k fy Plays backward at 33 of the real time speed Hold lt hold amp ik L Plays forward at 33 of the real time speed Hold lt hold amp 63 Issue 4 1 B 64 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 k O G Dragging the jog bar
25. Class categorizing the edit media as defined in the Class Manager Allows other users to see the exported edit media Reference which can help to identify the edit media such as a barcode from a VTR tape Optional text to describe the edit media Low res file type for the final exported edit media See the corresponding Release Notes document for the comprehensive list of Supported rendering codecs and formats Hi res file type for the final exported edit media This window can be reached by pressing the E button in the Transcoding Codec zone 221 Issue 4 1 B 222 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Field Description Additional Params uml ClipN ame Kemod This allows you specify parameters for the new file such as clip name keywords UmID or VarlD Cont Press the Config button EB to open the Config window where you can specify the hi res and low res media servers to send the edit to Config Hires server STORE 70110 Low res server amp STORE O110 SubFolder Cancel Exporting to a File ToCleanEdit TOFIE ToDevice To Target File name Label Edit FGE Folder R MAD LNE sports Transcoding codec DYCPRO 50 EWS W Rendering from Low Aes To export an edit media to a file that can be read by an external system complete the following fields and click on the Start button Field Description Label Name yo
26. December 2011 0 00 jidi id 00 00 10 00 00 00 08 049 Clip 1 O0 00 03 07 Clipz 00 00 02 13 f Clips 00 00 02 Clip4 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 06 O0 00 03 07 O0 00 05 19 800 00 05 20 00 00 08 00 00 08 13 00 00 05 7 0 00 00 08 Clips 00 00 02 18 Clips OO 00 02 15 7 T 18 00 00 05 20 OO 00 03 12 imi o0 00 O0 00005 00 01000 11010100 O10 00 09 05 Clip 1 00 00 03 07 Clips 00 00 02 13 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 06 00 00 03 0F O0 00 05 19 EXTENDING A CLIP WITH A STILL FRAME The Extend Still function repeats only the first last frame of a clip up to the modified IN or OUT point To extend a clip with a still frame proceed as follows 1 If required change the Overwrite or Insert mode clicking the button 2 Select the video element to be extended with a still frame 3 Do one of the following a To extend the IN point place a mark IN before the IN point of the selected element b To extend the OUT point place a mark OUT after the OUT point of the selected element 4 Click the Extend Still button anf The clip is extended and the extended area is filled in with the first frame of the clip when the IN point has been extended or with the last frame of the clip when the OUT point has been extended Note Increasing the length of a video element by dragging the element edge and pressing SHIFT simultaneously will extend the element with a still frame This is done in the same way as the normal Ext
27. Default Values By default the following values are used e Project name Project XXXX where XXXX corresponds to an incremented number The default name can be changed in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles tool in the Browser tab e Video Standard at first use the displayed default value is the one set in Xedio Manager Afterwards it will correspond to the last value selected by the user Project Video Standard The video standard specifies the resolution and frequency that will be used for playing out or rendering the project Once a project is created you cannot modify the video standard The default value for the project video standard is set in Xedio Manager in Software gt Parameter Profiles gt General gt General tab Default Video Standard field In a project you cannot add media with a frequency different from the project video standard But you can add media having any video standard they will be converted to the project video standard 41 Issue 4 1 B 5 2 9 B CleanEdit Concerts Athletisme ADL O90605 5 2 6 42 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 VIEWING THE PROJECT DATA By moving the mouse between the project and the work areas the mouse pointer will change to ale Clicking with the right mouse button will expand the Project area full screen so that you can view information on the projects media edits and cli
28. Effect window Fade in The sound of the first clip disappears instantly at the transition point while the audio of the second clip starts progressively This is represented by the icon in the Audio Transition Effect window Cross fade The sound of the first clip fades out while the sound of the second clip fades in This is represented by the icon in the Audio Transition Effect window Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 2 5 ADDING AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS ON ELEMENTS OF THE SAME TRACK INTRODUCTION You want to add audio transition effects to e a selected element OR e contiguous elements on a given audio track In this case you will use the Left Right Audio Transition commands in the contextual menu available on audio elements in the timeline For more information on the various types of transition effects refer to the section 10 2 4 Possible Audio Transition Effects on page 176 The following audio transition effects are available Cut Fade OUT Fade IN Cross Fade How TO APPLY AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS ON ELEMENTS ON THE SAME TRACK To apply audio transition effects to one element or contiguous audio elements of the same track proceed as follows 1 If you want to define a transition effect on several contiguous transitions seta mark IN and mark OUT points to cover the clips on which the effects should be applied Otherwi
29. FileName FVADLARTOSHD 1080 1320 GraFe1 920811 Cancel 5 If you want the graphic to appear and disappear in a fade in and fade out tick the Fades check box and specify the duration frames for the fade in and fade out effect Fades Ihn 10 frames Link Out 10 frames Otherwise the graphic will appear and disappear in cut mode 6 Click OK When successfully added the tag will show on the timecode bar with a number N0 00 20 200 I L I aaa _E TAGIN 0 TO 00 00 124 t DUR 00 00 04 00 MOVING TAG POINTS POSSIBLE METHODS You can move one or more tags in one of the following ways e by selecting the tag points on the Timecode bar and dragging the mouse to move the selected tag points This method is less precise but allows you to move several tags at the same time e by editing directly the position and the duration of a tag in the Tag Manager window This method is more precise but only allows you to move one tag at a time 197 Issue 4 1 B 11 2 7 198 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 How TO MOVE THE TAG POINTS IN THE TIMELINE DISPLAY To move the tags points directly in the timeline display proceed as follows 1 Select the tag point s you want to move by clicking on the tag marker on the Timecode bar To select several tag points keep the CTRL key pressed while clicking on the tag markers To deselect a ta
30. How to Extend or Shorten a Clip Using a Drag Operation on page 129 131 Issue 4 1 B 7 10 7 10 1 7 10 2 132 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 CREATING FAST MOTION CLIPS VARIOUS WAYS TO CREATE FAST MOTION CLIPS Fast motion clips can be created using one of the following methods Method Defining the speed from the clip contextua menu with the Speed command See section 7 10 2 Modifying the Playback Speed of a Clip Using the Speed Command on page 132 7 9 5 Extending or Shortening a Clip by Modifying its Speed on page 131 Using the Extend Speed button TEn 3 Dragging the transitions while pressing the ALT key 7 9 5 Extending or Shortening a Clip by Modifying its Speed on page 131 4 Using the Fit to Fill feature also called 4 point edit In Placing a Clip Between Mark IN and Mark OUT Fit to Fill on page 112 MODIFYING THE PLAYBACK SPEED OF A CLIP USING THE SPEED COMMAND PROCEDURE To change the speed of a clip select the video element of the clip to change right click it and select Speed from the contextual menu You can do one of the following 00 00 03 Clipz 11 00 00 06 C eo To ifo0 00 03 07 Clip d Video clip Fis 33 3 Conversion Fa P o0 Ho e 100 nee SY Yo Reda Settings d e Selecta preset speed for slow motion clips in the avail
31. Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 4 3 HOW TO ADJ UST THE OVERALL LEVEL OF A TRACK To adjust the audio level of a whole track proceed as follows 1 Click on the Audio Video FX button ore The Video Audio FX window opens with the focus on the Audio Level tab Audio level Audio Fade Color Insertion Source Channel Ad A3 Mad Absolute Relative Proceed k Cancel 2 Tick the Source Channel check boxes corresponding to the tracks whose audio level you want to adjust 3 Inthe Level Adjust box corresponding to each track select how many dbs you want to add to or remove from audio level of the track 4 Select the adjustment mode as follows a If you want to apply the specified db value to the current audio level tick the Relative radio button b If you want to apply the specified db value to the original audio level 0db tick the Absolute radio button 5 Click OK The audio level of the whole track is adjusted according to the defined value and adjustment mode 184 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 5 MISCELLANEOUS AUDIO FEATURES 10 5 1 HOW TO GENERATE THE WAVEFORM OF AN AUDIO ELEMENT You can generate the waveform for audio element s of an audio track as follows To generate the waveform of a stereo element 1 Right click on the element for which you want to generate the waveform 2 Select G
32. TO INSERT A LOGO OR GRAPHIC USING TAGS Y Note The logo or graphic to be inserted are usually TIFF or TGA file with a key For the TO l layer The file is either already present in the current project or can be imported as you define the tag for the graphic insertion additional information on the various fields referred to in the procedure see section 11 2 4 Fields in the Tag Manager Window on page 195 nsert a graphic or logo by defining a tag proceed as follows Right click on the Timecode bar at the position where you want the graphic to be inserted and select Add tag to open the Tag Manager window If necessary modify the timecode where the graphic should be inserted by typing the requested timecode in the TC In field 00 00 17 24 If you want to specify how long the graphic should be displayed tick the check box in front of the TC Dur field and specify the duration for the graphic display in the TC Dur field Otherwise the graphic will be displayed until the end of the edit If the graphic is already present in the project select the file directly from the Label drop down field Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 2 6 Label Logo Cleane dit Import If the graphic is not available in the project click the Import button to be able to select and import it via the KM Importer dialog box Media Class Be Image
33. To FCP by CE The operations supported by the tool are e parallel rendering in lo resolution and high resolution e folder selection for the rendered file destination e file transfers to up to two XT 2 video servers high resolution and lo resolution or two high resolution servers main and backup e file deletion after the transfer to the XT 2 servers e xml file generation with metadata corresponding to the rendered file s e automatic generation of the VarlD 4 Once a rendering target profile is selected the Description area provides an overview of all rendering tasks executed by the selected target profile Note RTRProf Wizard can be used to create basic target EXPORT INFORMATION ZONE From this zone you can initiate the export process The following settings are available Item Description Start Timecode You can specify the edit media timecode from which the export process will begin 4 In case of automatic generation of the VarlD the value automatically generated for the VarlD is defined in Xedio Manager Xedio Manager gt Software gt Parameter Profiles gt CleanE dit Settings General tab Automatic Edit ID Generation IDDB for Database ID or UUID for UmID 225 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Item Description Enable Video View When selected a small video view is displayed during the export process Config
34. Uitssintivncseacniuipriredsauntaiveanavieisainaanridamainamanncanaalals 7 2 4 1 Making Media Available in Xedio CI ANECIt ccsscssssssssssrsssssssrssssssrserssssrsrsesrssrsrtenss 2 4 2 Where to Find Media in Xedio CIGANE Gils ccinissitisissesvciesscivimiraanintiniaiestnatiiend dxminoaniadneitinin 2 4 3 Viewing Media Before Adding it to the ProjeCt cccscsssssssssssssrssssssrserssserssrsersersatess 9 pommme O70 il Leip EDIT Rarerrtereneetrerit rere errene erry inner merern Tree rr itrer nT trmry rere rer ttre at 10 26 ADDING MEDIAAFO THE PROJE C T acsucenscar canwasay varinsunac van sande naw vivant aN 11 Ak RETINING MED IA INT CLIPS cinici i 12 28 PLACING CHIPS ONTO THE TIMELINE scvaisvnscsotantsunntsanttaads i 14 PB IAOU Conden aa a T tema 14 2 8 2 Marking Position on the Timeline s s sssssssrsrsrsrnrsrsrnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnnnrnenns 15 2 8 3 Mode to Place the Clip onto the TiIMeline s sssssssssssrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrnrrrnrrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnenns 15 29 CHECKING THE EDIT arnan a besten Doronedielrnanil 16 210 PLAYING OUT OR EXPORTINGAN EDIT iiciin nn 18 2 10 1 Playing outthe E CIC cssscsatesaasiaacansasaceunantansd eatanasuaannsasanetacassani ana dest genssaenssundeetasachasania ina aacianadl 18 210 2 EX DOMINO ANG Edta F lionno ast tn tavota etal anaectatiemmvadinns sation ahamatetrah artic ats 19 3 IMPORTING ME DIA citescteiiaaiveianiviniviannavnterassiiaeiinsardnnaviannaiianid
35. Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 S Advanced Video Editing 8 1 INTRODUCTION The advanced video editing chapter will cover the effects which can be added to video clips either on transitions or on the clip elements themselves All these effects can be defined via the clip contextual menu The contextual menu is available when you select a video element and right click on it 11 53 42 20 athi 1 Clip 11 53 52 08 00 00 Speed Video clip Fx Conversion Fe Left Video Transition Undo Heda Settings 8 2 VIDEO TRANSITION EFFECTS 8 2 1 WAYS TO ADD VIDEO TRANSITION EFFECTS AUTOMATIC VIDEO TRANSITION EFFECTS Once you click the vita button to activate the VFX function a default video transition is added to each new clip placed into the edit By default the default video transition Is a mix You can modify the default video transition effect as described in the section 8 2 2 How to Modify the Default Video Transition Effect on page 141 MANUAL VIDEO TRANSITION EFFECTS You can add transition effects manually either to a specific transition or to all transitions located between a defined mark IN and mark OUT The following video transition effects are available Cut Mix Wipe Border Wipe Dip to Color RTD Effect To be able to define transition effects you will right click the video elements as 140 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User
36. and drop a recorder channel from the Servers list in the EVS Server tab to the Media area of a project This will make the corresponding record train available in the project as a media e Drag and drop a clip from the Clip Channel area in the EVS Server tab to the Clips area of a project This will make the corresponding clip available in the project as a Clip e Import the clips created with the given camera or stored in the given page or bank To do this refer to the section below HOW TO IMPORT CLIPS FROM AN EVS SERVER Importing clips from an EVS Server into CleanEdit does not physically import the clip in the media server it creates a virtual location on the media server and Stores the clip definition in the Xedio database Consequently the connection to the servers needs to be operational to be able to access the material itself It is possible to import all the clips created with a given camera or stored on a given page or bank into CleanEdit to make them available in the Media Manager and Edit Manager tabs To import clips from an EVS server proceed as follows 1 Select the requested camera page or bank in the Server Structure area of the EVS Server tab All the clips created with the selected channel or stored on the selected page or bank are displayed in the Clip Channel area 2 Specify the Label field that is to say the name of the media when it will be imported into Xedio CleanEdit By default the clip name
37. and mark OUT Press On the keyboard or click the in the timeline 105 Issue 4 1 B 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 106 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 SELECTING TECHNIQUES SELECTING A CLIP To select an element of a clip move the mouse onto it and click The color of the selected element will change to a dark blue or as defined in Xedio Manager via Software gt Parameter Profiles gt Xedio CleanEdit TL Colors tab To select multiple elements for a common operation use the CTRL key for non contiguous elements and SHIFT key for contiguous elements SELECTING ELEMENTS DEPENDING ON NOWLINE OR MARK POSITIONS The following table shows how you can select elements from the nowline up to the nowline or between the mark IN and mark OUT In all cases the selection will be performed on entire elements not from the mark positions To select all elements Proceed as follows entire elements from the nowline ia H up to the end of the edit Click or press e from the beginning of the edit up to the nowline cin i Or Click Ctrl J a H J press amp between the mark IN and mark OUT r Click i Tom or press Qe Qos Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 PLACING CLIPS ONTO THE TIMELINE INTRODUCTION Va
38. and mark OUT points Clicking the IN OUT Delete button deletes the content of the timeline between the mark IN and mark OUT on the selected tracks check box in front of the track The Select All button allows selecting all the timeline elements from the nowline position on the selected tracks check box in front of the track The CTRL Select All button allows selecting all the timeline elements up to the nowline position on the selected tracks check box in front of the track When a mark IN and mark OUT are defined the SHIFT Select All button allows selecting the elements whole elements between the mark IN and mark OUT points on the selected tracks The Split button allows dividing the timeline elements into two parts at the nowline position 101 Issue 4 1 B 102 Button Keyboard Shortcut Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Description The Blank Clear button allows deleting the common empty zones on the selected tracks from the nowline preserving the synchronization between the different tracks When at least two timeline elements are selected the Left button allows aligning the selected elements on the left It will take the last element selected as the reference position for the left alignment When at least two timeline elements are selected the Right button allows aligning the selected elements on the right It will t
39. audio track assignment has been defined in Xedio Importer or AutoFile Importer these values will be used instead of the default ones on the workstation the audio channels defined for the given channel of the physical encoder This is defined in Xedio Manager via Encoders gt Physical Manager gt Encoder Channel Profile the Default XT Input Audio Track Assignment setting defined in Xedio Manager via Software gt Parameter Profiles gt General gt Audio tab The user can modify the default assignment before importing the A V material in Media Importer via the Setup Audio Channels Assignment tab Note Once the audio track assignment has been defined in Xedio Importer or AutoFile Importer these values will be used instead of the default ones on the workstation the audio type defined in the EVS server application launched Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Possible Audio Configurations The possible audio configurations are e up to 8 stereo pairs e upto 5 stereo pairs and one 5 1 group e upto 2 stereo pairs and two 5 1 groups Within the general settings of Xedio Manager you need to check the Enable 5 1 management parameter to allow the management of 5 1 tracks in the Xedio Suite When encoders ingest media they only use stereo tracks When importing files with 2 4 8 or 16 audio channels the assignment must follow the default par
40. can be heard when using the jog SELECTING THE MONITORED AUDIO TRACKS At edit creation the audio type for the edit is specified All Stereo One 5 1 5x stereo Two 5 1 2x stereo This selection is reflected in the Recorder area Once clips have been loaded on the timeline all the output tracks corresponding to timeline tracks which contain audio are activated The radio buttons below the video display allow the selection of the audio track you want to monitor Examples of audio track displays in the Recorder area 510 5 1 CHECKING THE EDIT IN THE RECORDER AREA The EMSA button allows you to check the edit once it is finalized The checks consist of identifying possible blanks in the edit or fast motion clips to be rendered but also missing hi res files in the edit You need to check your edit before you can change its status to R2B ready to broadcast The R2B button will not become available in case holes are discovered in the edit or fast motion clips are not rendered Refer to section 2 9 Checking the Edit on page 16 for the description of windows and messages which are displayed in the different cases The button allows you to change the status of your edit and set It as ready to broadcast You will do this when you no longer want to modify your edit in CleanE dit Once you click the R2B button the manager can easily search for the R2B edits in Xedio Approval to approve or reject them Som
41. clips audio or still files Media can be shared between all users and several workstations enabling multiple accesses to browse select and import media into any project EDIT MANAGER TAB The Edit manager tab allows users to see and browse through all edits currently in the database Edits can be deleted or undeleted and shared between users from this tab PROJ ECT MANAGER TAB The Project manager tab allows users to see and browse through all projects currently in the database Projects can be shared between users to enable several workstations to use the Same media add new media and even open and modify edits within the project 24 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 ELEMENT LIST 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 Issue 4 1 B DISPLAYED COLUMNS It is possible to re arrange the columns order and to add or remove some columns Right clicking on any of the column headings displays a contextual menu The Choose Displayed Columns option opens the Select Visible Columns window allowing you to choose the columns you want to be displayed in the element list The column width and order can be adjusted using standard computer commands and drag and drop techniques ELEMENT LIST CONTEXTUAL MENU A contextual menu is available when you right click on an item in the list The options may differ according to the tab selected Menu Item Play or Run Player CuePoint Mgr
42. database using the Media Manager tab you can add it to your media to your edit or directly to the timeline by clicking on it and dragging it onto one of the Project sub zones 2 6 2 e Pane Bins q Project_PGE_November201 Project_PGE_101027 Project_PGE_100120 Media Category Label Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video ate Audio Only Audio Only Audio Video Audio Video Image Key Image Key Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key CG Template Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key Image Key CG Template CG Template Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Edit_PGE_W46 ADL_09120 Ingest_0912 ADL_09121 WAY File WAY File 2 T_XE_630 Ingest_0921 Logo CleanE 1920x1080 Edit PGE Edit PGE ExportedMer BlacknKey BlacknKey Background testbackgrot EVS2 PAL_ EVS2_PAL_ log_evs_nev log_evs_nev EVS PAL It test EVS PAL It log_evs_nev EVS P amp L It logo xedio logo xedio Template OF Ingest_1004 bloc_ 20101 1114 1114 ADL_Ingest_ ADL_Ingest_ XT2 PGE 6 gt paj paj pa a e L L fee on ion ES s j ESI nr np ap rrrrerrrrrTr DDDDDDDDDT n son xx MX 44H
43. edit has been created in the Edit Properties window This is specified in the field description 4 Issue 4 1 B 48 General Tab General Custom Metal ata Label Description Prograrn ClassList Edit ID Aspect Ratio Default Conversion Type Audio type On An Date On Air Time Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Edit PGE_w4q Highlights MB From First Clip Tuesday 16 November 2010 Cancel The following table describes the general characteristics that can be defined on an E dit Field Label mandatory Description Program ClassList Edit ID Description Name assigned to the edit The default value for the label is Edit XXX where XXX corresponds to an incremented number The default name can be changed in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles tool in the Browser tab Optional text to describe the edit Category assigned to the edit The value is selected from predefined classes to classify an edit as belonging to a particular group or edit type The tree values and structure are defined in Tools gt Program Class Manager tool in Xedio Manager Click the down arrow to display the classification tree and select the requested category Identifier for the edit can be entered or generated automatically to make it unique If it is entered manually and it is already used a warning message will appear Two
44. having a specific ranking right click on the log right above the media bars The following contextual menu is displayed Select the check boxes external that correspond to the ranking s you want to display Do the reverse operation to redisplay all logs 173 Issue 4 1 B 10 1 174 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 Advanced Audio Editing OVERALL AUDIO TRACK SETTINGS The table below gives an overview of the main steps involved in the audio management in CleanE dit Step Set the edit audio type at edit creation Set the audio type of each timeline track Select timeline audio tracks Set the output track for each timeline track In the Player area select the audio channels tracks to be loaded in the timeline In the Recorder area select the output track to be monitored Covered in Section 5 4 4 Creating an Edit General Tab on page 47 6 5 9 Audio Track Selection and Settings in the Timeline Track Name and Audio Type in the Timeline on page 93 6 5 9 Audio Track Selection and Settings in the Timeline Audio Track Selection for Editing Actions on page 93 6 5 9 Audio Track Selection and Settings in the Timeline Audio Track Selection for the Output on page 93 6 2 8 Selecting the Tracks to be Added to the Timeline Track Selection for Clips and Monitoring on page 68 6 3 6 S
45. pittyruterea The timecode bar located above the timeline display displays a graduation of the timecode in the timeline The timecode of the first frame will start with the timecode defined when the edit was created The most precise graduation is a graduation by frame i e from frame 0 to 24 In PAL and from frame 0 to 29 in NTSC The timecode bar displays the tags graphics and the cue points reference marks Right clicking the timecode bar opens the contextual menu from which you can define tags and cue points For more information refer to the sections 7 8 Cue Points on page 125 and 11 2 Adding a Logo or Graphic on page 193 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 5 3 SCALE BAR AND MOVE BAR SCALE BAR The Scale bar located below the timeline display on the right hand side makes it possible to zoom in and out on the timeline e 70 z00m in drag the slider to the left or rotate the mouse wheel down e 70 z00m out drag the slider to the right or rotate the mouse wheel up Move BAR 6 5 4 The Move bar located below the timeline display on the left hand side makes it possible to move within the timeline when the whole timeline is not displayed in the timeline pane at the defined scale REFERENCE POSITIONS ON THE TIMELINE DISPLAY The following marks can be placed to define a specific position in the timeline and to be used in editing
46. s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 8 2 2 8 2 3 follows When you right click The transition effect will be applied to near the IN or OUT point the transition nearest to the mouse cursor of a clip between a defined mark IN all the transitions between the marks and mark OUT This will give you access to the contextual menu and to the Left Right Video Transition commands You can also remove the previously defined transition effects clicking the Clear All sub command in the contextual menu For more information on how to define the transition effects refer to the section 8 2 3 How to Apply Video Transition Effects Manually on page 141 For more information on the various types of transition effects refer to the section 8 2 4 Possible Video Transition Effects on page 143 How TO MODIFY THE DEFAULT VIDEO TRANSITION EFFECT The default transition is defined in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles gt Xedio CleanEdit gt Timeline tab DefaultVideoTransFx However you can modify the default video transition effect as follows 1 Right click the icon and select Properties The Video Transition Effect window is displayed 2 Specify the requested default transition effect 3 Click OK The new transition effect is now the default transition associated with your user profile HOW TO APPLY VIDEO TRANSITION EFFECTS MANUALLY To apply video transition e
47. timecode Is e reflected on the timecode bar above the timeline e stored in the database e used for the playout and rendering process If this check box is ticked the start timecode for the edit timeline will be the timecode of the first video frame inserted in the timeline In this case you cannot enter a Start Timecode manually as this field will be disabled Allows specifying a date and time when the edit is planned to be played out The automatic restore process uses this information when the archive solution is part of the system 1 The letterbox effect occurs when film shot in a widescreen aspect ratio is transferred to standard width video formats while preserving the film s original aspect ratio The resulting image has black bars mattes above and below it 2 The pillarbox effect occurs in widescreen video displays when black bars mattes or masking are placed on the sides of the image It becomes necessary when film or video was not originally designed for a widescreen display 3 Pan and scan is a method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown within the proportions of a Standard definition 4 3 aspect ratio television screen often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to focus on the composition s most important aspects Source wikipedia 49 Issue 4 1 B 9 4 5 50 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Custom Metadata
48. video or rendering a completed edit to one specific format for the use of another system t Note Y The number of tabs displayed in the Work Area depends on options purchased which allows the customers to have a system customized to their requirements and avoid working modes that are not needed in their workflow 1 4 2 SELECTING A TAB IN THE WORK AREA Any tab in the Work area is automatically selected by placing the mouse over a tab at the top of the Work area until the tab becomes visible or by clicking the tab Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 2 1 2 2 2 The Basics INTRODUCTION This part will guide you through a simple workflow for the CleanEdit application to produce a simple edit and either play it out from the application or create a standard file for use or playout by another system The steps are L a MD oaa A WU N 8 Starting CleanEdit Opening a New Project Finding Media for the Project Adding Media to the Project Refining Media Into Clips Placing Clips onto the Timeline Checking the Edit Playing out or Exporting an Edit Each step is described at its most basic only using on screen controls Any keyboard shortcuts which could be used will be detailed in the following chapters The edit created using the techniques in this chapter will be video with associated audio clips only and edited with a cut as the transition ST
49. will be taken over 3 Ensure that the Publish check box is ticked to make the media available and visible to all users 4 Click the Start Import Process button at the bottom of the Media Importer tab Once imported the files will be available in the Media Manager tab 23 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 4 Searching for and Managing Media 4 1 INTRODUCTION Within the Work Area there are three tabs designed to quickly find and browse the corresponding elements present within the database such as media edits and projects Each tab has a similar look The upper part of the Work area gives access to the different filters which can be applied to the element list At least two tabs exist on the left of the Work area e The Filter 0 tab The element list displays the list of all elements present in the database or it returns the result of a search applied to the list e The Today tab the element list shown the elements with creation date today Additional tabs are displayed when the users have saved filters applied to the database Refer to section Using Saved Filters on page 35 for more details The list presents columns to display all metadata associated with the elements MEDIA MANAGER TAB The Media Manager tab allows you to quickly find and browse the available media present in the system This media can be video including XT
50. with the first images of the next clip This option will open a dialog box to determine the parameters for the Wipe effect 143 Issue 4 1 B Video Transition Effect it j P Effect Duration 12 Frames Area Config on this transition only Between in and out markers Wipe Direction Position centered Before cut After cut Transition V idth Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 Lett to Right In addition to the effect duration and position you need to specify the transition width i e the thickness of the line which separates the clip before and after the joint the direction i e from and to where the wiped by the first image of the next clip BORDER WIPE last image of the first clip will be This is a wipe effect on which a colored border is added to delimit the wipe effect on the image This option will open a dialog box to determine the parameters for the Border Wipe effect Video Transition Effect it j P Effect Border Duration 12 Frames Ores Loa nig On this transition only Between in and out markers Wipe Direction Position centered Before cut After cut Line Color ODE You can specify the border width in the Transition Width field 144 Transition width 10 Left to Right the border color using a color chart which opens when you click the colore
51. yellow or card even if in two different fields columns for example yellow in Name or card in Keywords Spaces around the sign are mandatory yell Searches for yell at the beginning of a string low Searches for low at the end of a string Ye low Searches for strings with ye at the beginning and low at the end Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 4 3 3 Search String Search Result Ye low 123 Searches for strings with ye at the beginning and low at the end and which contains 123 card Searches for a string exactly equals to card For example if a field contains yellow card the card condition will not return any result yellow card Searches fora string exactly equals to yellow card The use of quotes is required due to the space between yellow and card ADVANCED FILTERS Filters are available for more detailed search operations from the Filter 0 tab The parameters available for filtering operations are the column headings and any metadata associated by the user From the Today tab the filter creation date today Is automatically applied FILTER ACTIVATION Show Hide Filter Button To display or hide the Filter extended area click the Show Hide Filter button over the grid Filter Button Display Meaning The Show Hide Filter but
52. 01 o0 02 19 04 00 02 43 04 Cancer 0o1419 B1 STILE ARO Re DO 0S a UNATE SRT Video element with no applied effects Video element with speed other than 100 Video element with FX darker blue element than normal Video element with a freeze frame COLORS ON THE AUDIO TRACK Normal audio element in sync with an associated video Normal audio element with FX Audio element which has been moved out of sync with its associated video Normal voice over element Voice over that attenuates the other tracks on the same output CONTEXTUAL MENUS FOR TIMELINE ELEMENTS INTRODUCTION You can access several commands for timeline elements via a contextual menu The contextual menu is available when you right click on a selected video or audio element on the timeline The commands available in the contextual menu vary depending on e Whether you right click on a video or audio element e Whether the element is selected or not e Where the mouse cursor is located when you right click on an element Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The various commands available from the contextual menu are shortly presented in the sections below However you will find details on some of the commands in the relevant sections of the manual COMMANDS COMMON TO VIDEO AND AUDIO ELEMENTS Clip Commands 42 20 fathi 1 3 08 00 00 Angle Speed d Fop elip Res V
53. 011 2 5 CREATING AN EDIT You first need to create a new edit or open an existing edit before you can add media to the timeline related to a given edit or add effects on the timeline Edit Right clicking in the Edit zone opens a contextual Concert_091118 menu When you select New in this menu a New Edit Concert_OS1103 dialog box is displayed which allows you to create a new edit Hew Properties Pelete Duplicate Default Sort Refresh Close You can accept the default name WOM Cosa Hena or enter a new name A description and other metadata can be saved with the Edit definition into the database You will find detailed information on Program ClassList Highlights the fields in the New Edit Edit ID window in the section 5 4 4 Creating an Edit on page 47 Label Edit FGE w48 Description Aspect A atio Default Conversion Type When YOU validate the new edit 4 3 16 5 FS 4 3 gt 16 9 LB definition clicking OK the edit characteristics are recorded in the database Audio type Tuyo 5 1 2 stereo When an edit IS active open its name is displayed in bold in E From First Clip the Edit zone and the timeline icons are enabled On Air Date Tuesday 16 November 2010 On ir Time 11 50 30 Cancel 10 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 ADDING MEDIA TO THE PROJECT When you have identified the media required in the
54. 111 udio Video Pane Bins ax Edit Voice Over Text Header Maker Scheduler Control TR age lis Text properties Project_PGE_November2 Page list properti Project_PGE_101027 Project_PGE_100120 Base Template none Project_PGEO3 Project_ PGEO2 Project_PGEO1 Project_PGEO1 Praiast TNANKARN Media xedioad CH Sheer Spacing Background xedioad Template OG Ingest_100429 ingest 101117a ing 101116a Align a Edit Size 2 Opacity Edit_PGE_Ww49 Edit PGE_W48 Duplicated Edit PGE_W48 Edit PGE_W4 Duplicated Edit PGE Edit PGE_W46 Edit PGE_Alls Fait NNA kg Background Picture none Textand graphics are then automatically applied to the page 208 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 3 7 11 3 8 APPLYING A TRANSITION EFFECT TO THE CG AREA During playout the text and graphics can appear and or disappear without transition or with a Fade transition effect This is defined from the Page List tab Tc in OO O10 OU 3 Duration ln effect Cut F Duration Out effect Fade F Duration Cut To define the effect for the IN point of the CG area select it in the In effect field from the Properties group box To define the effect for the OUT point of the CG area select it in the Out effect field from the Properties group box With a Fade effect you will have to set its duration in the c
55. 4 steren 181 Issue 4 1 B Group of Sub Commands amp Stereq Mona L gt L R R L R L R gt L L F gt R Mute left Mute right Swap amp Mute left Swap amp Mute right Swap left amp right Note channel effects Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Description These commands allow the user to specify whether the track should be output as a mono or as a Stereo track These commands allow the user e to route the left or right audio channel to both stereo channels e to mix both stereo channels into one audio mono channel These commands allow the user e to mute the left or right audio channel e to swap the left and right audio channels e to swap the left and right channels and mute one of them Selecting Stereo from the Audio Channels command will reset the audio 10 3 3 COPYING AND PASTING AUDIO ROUTING ACTIONS The audio effects defined on one element using the Audio Channels command can be copied and pasted to several audio elements and audio tracks in the timeline via the Copy and Paste functions Clips amp 11 OO 00 05 209 Clip d d d udio Channels Audio Transition Get audio waveform Duplicate Track Undo Settings Copy clip Fe Paste clip Fx Create Clip Delete The following principles apply to the Copy and Paste actions e The audio effects that are copied are only those that are a
56. 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6104 B20B 259 OO0 00 12 19 xedioadl OO 00 00 00 O0 00 03 014 O0 00 15 19 00 00 15 2720 121 Issue 4 1 B 7 7 7 1 1 7 1 2 122 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 TIDYING UP AND ORGANIZING THE EDIT RESYNCHRONIZING ASSOCIATED CLIP ELEMENTS When an audio element becomes desynchronized from its associated video it will turn red by default and display the offset value Desynchronized Element F104 G208 4259 OO 00 12 19 xedioadl OO 00 00 00 oO0 00703 01 O0 00 15 19 o0 00 15 20 To resynchronize the element right click the element and select Clip gt Resync form the contextual menu 10A 20B 259 00 00 17 1989 xedioadl OO 00 00 00 O0 00 03 01 O0 00 15 79 00 00 15 20 206 259 mia Einte En kren Eni Copy clip FXO 00 00 05 02 b eka Paste clip Fx Audio Channels Get audio waveform Duplicate Track Delete Undo Redo Settings REMOVING BLANK AREAS ON A TIMELINE PROCEDURE When the edit contains common empty areas on all the video and audio tracks you Can remove these using the Blank Clear button lt This option keeps the synchronization between the different tracks To remove common blank areas on a timeline proceed as follows 1 Ensure that all the tracks are selected in the timeline with the Track Selection check box in f
57. 9 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Appendix 3 Digigram Hardware Settings SETTINGS FOR A STEREO BOARD GA C Documents and Settings D B My Documents Default dhs Digigram hardware settings Oj x File wiew Help Clock Selection In 1 In2 Mic F 66 5 8 66 6 Current clock status 4 Signal detected at 48000 Hz Global controls 4 Link input faders 4 Link monitoring faders 4 Link output faders 0 50 0 4E 0 fma uam Mute monitoring Ini v in2 v Mute outputs 110 0 110 0 m m o o T m T T 5 Out 1 Ouz F 107 0 4 107 0 16 0 4 16 0 48 Outputs F X820e SN 020023 Ea vx222e Mic SN 020012 230 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 SETTINGS FOR A 5 1 BOARD ER Startup Digigram hardware settings File view Help Clock Selection Current clock status Signal detected at 48000 Hz Global controls 4 Link input faders 4 Link monitoring faders 4 Link output faders Mute monitoring Mute outputs Out Ours F 107 0 3 107 0 16 0 g 16 0 16 0 a 16 0 16 0 g 16 0 16 0 g 16 0 Bad vx820e SN 020023 Ry vx222e Mic SN 020012 231 wn Instant Tapeless Technology ZI
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59. ARTING CLEANEDIT Ez Click on the CleanEdit icon on the desktop to start the application leanEdlit OR Select the application from the Start menu A login screen will then appear Enter your user name and password and then click OK j Note Y The system administrator creates login names and passwords in the Xedio Manager application Please refer to that product user manual for more details Issue 4 1 B 2 3 2 3 1 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 OPENING A NEW PROJ ECT INITIAL WINDOW DISPLAY On startup the application will open as shown below with logos in the video windows and all icons disabled showing an Inactive state There will be names in the Project zone if this login has been used to previously work on a Project 2 3 2 2 3 3 PROJ ECT DEFINITION A project in the Xedio environment is a Kind of workspace for a given story It is a flat structure A project always belongs to 0 or 1 user A project cannot be shared between users duplicate is mandatory in this case HOW TO CREATE A NEW PRO ECT When you right click in the Project area and select New the New Project dialog box displays which allows you to create a new project Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Pane Bins Project Label Concerts Delete Description Hide Default Sork Video Standard H
60. Button Available only in the To CleanEdit tab This opens a Config window where you can specify the hi res and low res media servers to send the edit to Hires server Ao TORE 0110 Low res server SSTORE O110 SubFolder Cancel When you press the Start button the export process begins and a progress bar allow the user to monitor the progress of the process Start TimeCode Rendering 00 00 51 10 sec remaining Enable video view At the end a message informs the user that the process has been successfully completed Info 1 Element successfully transcoded Edit PGE 71 42 playout rate T Note a 71 4 playout rate means that the encoding process was 71 4 slower 226 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 than real time 100 means realtime 200 means 2 times faster than real time 71 4 means that the encoding process of a 1 min edit takes about 1 min 30 sec 227 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Appendix ShuttlePRO Toogle insert overwrite Drop clip to Drop clip to timeline in point timeline out point i a Drop clip to nowline s Gp O Focus to player window AETA roe Focus to recorder window Play Pause lt 1 S 4 VOGES MUNIE Markin lt Undo Split clip By Mark out p gt
61. Call Audio transition i FX dialog gt Call Audio clip FX dialog Call Video transition lt FX dialog Call Video clip lt FX dialog Shuttle Appendix 2 Keyboard Shortcuts See next page 228 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 QWERTY US KEYBOARD LAYOUT PROFILE mOpulM p AAODUIAA JADID LOOF e weaworry E pono mueg E enon I AAO DLUILAS Jasejd 0 s124 18S a MODULA sated wooy WUS F apparsa ajoo g awuasomesu A ajoo A BANOS oyu dio Joy li yuiod yno dijo Joy 2 augwou ye dip ayy aps JNO augeu OL Gyo Gog E UI MOL Jaye sdijo paag m yys pue dio aaoway iiae OSIN UOUE oy IEB wod u dyo poy E aumau o dija doug J u Supe o dyo dog a deag yusa P dp asaway jo juaweBbeuew di5 ALD BYU s APE ll UIE GU PA Oe EE G GUL ALU s AYTO ea Bioyeyp lt a yaya LOWISUEN ED es indir sp pg uamsuen weu sejd F uonsuen aad Aejy E z PBA AOS m BZJ ABJ MOIS nii PUBMUD EES pupal TEES PF asnegdoys P dija Ae E awe xau aoa J awe aadd aoo J S WEJ QL Meu OVS e SHUEJ D aud oor uopsues xau cae SAJEN OIPNE E pesu r HS uey YOR oaas py k YOR DEJES Ey HIEN OBE S ZY gA YOR oaas p Ga YORI OSPLA YORU 065 pig T HIEI 004E Jy UR YIEJ 08148 gy E H261 081346 oy E ag YONIAlSS WESS ajyoud sn Auemb JNOAB PABOGASY Wp Ques y 22
62. CleanEdit gt Timeline tab DefaultAudioTransF x However you can modify the default audio transition effect as follows 1 Right click the button and select Properties The Audio Transition Effect window is displayed 2 Specify the requested default transition effect 3 Click OK The new transition effect is now the default transition associated with your user profile 175 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 2 4 POSSIBLE AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS 176 When you select the audio transition effect you want to apply you have the choice amongst four types of audio transitions effects They are described and illustrated below by a zoomed display of the audio transition effect 00 00 03 1530 Clip io OO 00 18 13 900 00 18 14 00 00 03 15 9 Clip io MIRESE 900 00 13 14 DO 00 03 15 9 Clip io 00 00 19 13 700 00 18 14 OO 00 03 15 0 Clipio OO 00318 13 900 00 18 14 Cut No transition effect is performed The audio of the second clip replaces the sound of the first clip instantly No blue line which reflects a transition is shown at the joint when a cut is present This is represented by the icon in the Audio Transition Effect window Fade out The sound of the first clip fades out progressively while the audio of the second clip starts instantly from the transition point This is represented by the icon in the Audio Transition
63. Depending on the Requested POSION scsssssseseeeerseeereen 110 7 3 5 Adda Clip To Fill in a Blank Area in the Timeline ccecescseesssssressssssrssrssssrsersssersesrerten 112 71 4 MOVING CLIPS OR ELEMENTS ON THE TIMEUIN Es ctciitaantuvitonanaeminahanntenannn 115 1 4 1 Moving a Clip or Element in the Timeline ccccsscsscssssscssrssssssrssssssrsrssssrssrsssersesssersen 115 1 4 2 Moving an Audio Clip between Tracks without Modifying its Horizontal Position ss 115 1 4 3 Moving Several Elements in the Timeline ssssssssrsrsrsnenrnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrerererns 116 LS REPLACING CLIPS BY LINKED CEIP Siariinimiiiiiiaianiarni nan 117 Lal MIOUN ities ote Sata ataiatasa tah sagan ulate fal ee Aan 117 1 5 2 HOW to Replace a Clip by a Linked CIID wiciacotandcnsncce bina anaserteuatidvncincantmuneenecntees 117 7 6 DELETING CLIPS OR ELEMENTS FROM THE TIMELINE ereere 118 TO DGICUOMMGINOGS inenga aa R amined 118 LOZ DEU ModE Siame a E 118 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 LOS Decta Pornon orar Ol Esanaren a 119 1 6 4 Deleting Timeline Elements s sssssssssssssnrnsnnnsanannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnananananananananananananananannnannnnnnenannns 120 La gt TIDYING UP AND ORGANIZING THE EDIT stcsanecstanies visi tirnsersimcsalladieaisaintentscdeoiipincdtuaatraail 122 1 1 1 Resynchronizing Associated Clip Elements s sssssssssssrrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnnnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnr
64. Equipment December 2011 3897 00 40 08 Conversion Fa rey Left Video Transition J Horiz mirror FilmEFFect Color Fade Color Correction PixelMask x FoomLinear E F Undo Redo Settings The relevant window is displayed By default the Design mode is active This is the mode to be used to define the effect 3 Define how the effect should start on the first image as follows 3c Draw the shape on the image with requested size and position 3b Select the shape to be used for the effect 3a 3d Browse to the ist image the Click Add effect should be applied on a Using the transport commands browse to the first image on which the effect should be applied b In the Tools group box select the shape you want to use for the area of the image to be highlighted pixelated or zoomed c Dragging the mouse draw the shape on the image with the requested size and position d Click the Add button in the center of the window The data related to the effect on this timecode is added to the right part of the window 154 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 8 3 6 4 l Define how the effect should end on the last image as follows Zone 1 09 48 26 23 4680 000000
65. FOR CUE POINTS The contextual menu of the timecode bar gives in addition some options for the tags and cue points when they are selected Add Tag Add Cue Point Cue Point Property Select All Cue Points a Snap HowLine to ltem Snap ltem to NowLine To move the nowline to the cue point on which you have right clicked select the Snap Nowline to Item command You can also press the number corresponding to the cue point on the keypad and validate with ENTER To move the cue point on which you have right clicked to the nowline position select the Snap Item to Nowline command Clear Selection Delete Selected Items Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 9 EXTENDING OR SHORTENING CLIPS 7 9 1 INTRODUCTION It is possible to extend or to shorten the duration of a clip previously added to the edit by modifying the IN or OUT point The material from the original media will be used to extend the clip if available The Overwrite or Insert modes are taken into account in extend actions This can be done in different ways e using one of the Extend editing buttons on the timeline E E e dragging the media on the timeline itself 7 9 2 EXTEND MODES Different extend modes are available to achieve slightly different results Function Function Name and Description Extend The Extend button allows extending or shortening a clip on the selected tr
66. G SAVED FILTERS Once you have defined a filter criterion you may want to save it for later use You will then be able to apply the same filter with a single click Right clicking in the Filter 0 tab displays a contextual menu with the following options 35 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Create Wew Filter Save Filker 45 Filter Properties Reset Filter Delete Filter Menu Option Description Create New Filter Allows to create a new filter tab Save Filter As Allows to create a new filter tab in which the current search filter will be saved Filter Properties Allows to change the name and or description of the selected filter tab Reset Filter Removes all search criteria on the selected filter tab Delete Filter Removes the filter tab HOW TO SAVE FILTERS To save filters proceed as follows 1 2 Define the filter or filters combination you wish to save as explained above Right click the Filter 0 tab Select Save Filter As from the contextual menu The Filter Edit Dialog box opens Enter a label for the tab you are going to create and if required enter a description Click OK to confirm The new filter tab is displayed on the left of the list How TO APPLY A SAVED FILTER To apply a saved filter simply click the corresponding tab 36 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment De
67. I HAD EVS Broadcast Equipment Li ge Science Park 16 rue Bois St Jean B 4102 Ougr e Belgium Corporate North amp Latin America Headquarters Headquarters 32 4 361 7000 1 973 575 7811 Asia amp Pacific Other regional offices Headquarters available on 852 2914 2501 www evs tv contact E To learn more about EVS go to www evs tv
68. IN THE PLAYER AREA To view material available in the Media zone you can load it to the Player of the Edit tab by clicking the media name or by dragging the media onto the Player window 3 Pane Bins A X Edit Voice Over Text eader Maker Scheduler Control TR Project_PGE_November201 xedioadl Ingest_100429 bloc_20101011120034250 1il Edit Edit PGE W46 11 53 54 06 00 00 19 0838 11 53 54 06 00 00 10 13 43 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 5 3 3 MEDIA CONTEXTUAL MENU You can perform the main actions on media via the Media contextual menu You will access it by right clicking on a media in the Media zone Media AT Train es 1_ Carne Al Concert_ F ie a Delete Default Sork Refresh Op ea ee Camco N1177 4 The following table shows an overview on the commands from the contextual menu Command Description Delete Deletes the media from the Media zone A dialog box will ask for confirmation The media will be deleted from the user s Media zone but not from the database nor from the media server You will still view it in the Media Manager tab and be able to drag it to the Media zone Default Sort Allows the user to select how the media is sorted in the Media zone among various sorting options Each sorting option can be combined with an ascending or descending sort Delete Refresh Description Media T
69. NG PROJ ECTS AND PROJ ECT ELEMENTS sssini 37 Did TAR e GT Aarnen ina A E N A emanation 37 Delile OV CIVIC Woa a a a a ita 3 5 1 2 Hiding and Displaying the Project Aa sacs tosctdcatacet cates aasiqasiaananua tna taaaunaaiautonaunennaas 38 5 1 3 Selecting Items in the Zones of the Project Area ccsssecesssesssesssrssssrssserssserssserssserssersetenss 38 se Pe ONE ascents cen tnt saat et rateante a e enin nee aine 39 TAL MECUCU ienne a aan imu ea animate 39 FAZ Penn aN EX SINOP TO EC E srania aa a 39 523 ProjectContexwal SPI sevicsetcictieaivastsanittaeat bua a i saith bileduatieashdidanlamaah taal 39 Dee Credina a NEW PIOC C straacsantaeaaanisttnit tats gaat taciaenntcasnanen ena tar tenants 41 J23 WIC WING Me PTO ec iDa lawanna Svan aiadtades sine a saat CaN Anansi 42 520 MND OMIA a PTO OCU aasre a e a Reames ae 42 Dos MEDA ZO NE nra eaaa aa tae 43 A MOU haaa a aa a aN a 43 5 3 2 Opening Media in the Player Area s sssssssrsrsrsrnrsrsrnrsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnenn 43 533 Media Contexwal Menesia E tana Mead Neal ence annie ealeoiaNS 44 aA POLIZO N ES ropan aa A Sno TT T Ta oni 45 SAT MIMO WET ON ais ead vision a a a e a ainameneinaeniieiiinn 45 542 ODEMING aT E KISHI EOIN voarrcnaciteadeisantanttdatiatsthanndeaadeaaenaantanttiemsiataabnantainaeeneaantantneineiend 45 Demi EGIL COMMS MULTE MeN Unean tata cea sania wine aaei and Geaan aaa N 45 sAd Creating an E CNG viccautslseshreszcsitale o
70. NTEGRATED TEXT AND GRAPHICS 11 3 1 INTRODUCTION The Character Generator tool allows to place text anywhere on the video image and to combine it with a graphics layer The combination of text and graphics can be saved as template which can then be re used later This tool is available from the Text tab of CleanE dit 11 3 2 TEXT TAB OVERVIEW The Text tab contains three main areas They are highlighted on the following screenshot and shortly described in the table below 199 Issue 4 1 B 11 3 3 11 3 4 200 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Area Description l Character This pane is made up of two sub tabs Generator area e the Page List tab e the Text Properties tab 2 Player Pane This pane contains audio meters and shows the integrated text and graphics 3 Graphical This area contains the edit to which text is added Timeline CHARACTER GENERATOR PROCESS The text and graphics integration process includes the following steps Defining the Area to Insert Text Graphics see page 200 Adding Text and Graphics to the Edit see page 201 Saving a template of Character Generator Page see page 207 Applying a Transition Effect to the CG Area see page 209 Checking the Integrated Text and Graphics see page 209 Soy UO A W N F Editing the Character Generator Page Properties see page 210 DEFINING THE AREA TO INSERT TEXT GRAPHICS When an edit is loa
71. O 1080 50 Refresh OK Cancel k When you create a new project you have to specify the following characteristics e Project name A default label for the new project is automatically assigned You can change it e Video standard The video standard specifies the resolution and frequency that will be used for playing out exporting or rendering the project Once you click OK to validate the new project the project characteristics are recorded in the database When a project is open its name is displayed in bold characters in the Project zone 2 4 FINDING MEDIA FOR THE PROJECT 2 4 1 MAKING MEDIA AVAILABLE IN XEDIO CLEANEDIT During this workflow it will be assumed that the media is available in Xedio CleanEdit To be available in Xedio CleanEdit the media needs to be imported into Xedio CleanEdit and set to Publish in other words defined in the Xedio database A media which is not published is only visible through Xedio Manager Xedio Browse and Xedio Approval Importing media into CleanEdit can be done among others via the Media Importer For more information refer to the section 3 Importing Media on page 21 Importing media always implies that the media is defined in the Xedio database but does not always mean that it is physically imported to the Xedio Storage system Other ways to import or reference a new media in Xedio are XTAccess IPDGateway Xedio Dispatcher Xedio AutoF ilelmporter 2
72. S veimcnrincenechamnceinedakuoninettnccns eoranentieahnwansuasuadeondn 181 10 3 3 Copying and Pasting Audio Routing ACHONS cisianenismetnadends ladiiniwatmninadondy tate 182 104 SA DLO ie EVE US TIM ENTS svat vate tireless dials ivesiativhatdaatetaaetvdietebubanhdatiubevtbtebivitaitadD 183 WO el ITEC CI CTO amaaa nse titanate sa A 183 10 4 2 How to Adjust the Audio Level on a Single Clip csessssssssssssesssrssrsssssssrssrssssrssrseserten 183 10 4 3 How to Adjust the Overall Level ofa Track ccssccsssssssssssssssssrssesssssssrsessssrsrssserstseserten 184 10 5 MISCELLANEOUS AUDIO FEATURES inwitsriiutinsivsmsaedatnaiwenauiielsnbisaaariasesmuleaaind tiie 185 10 5 1 How to Generate the Waveform of an Audio EIOMENL ceesssssesresserssserssserssserseeen 185 10 5 2 How to Remove an Audio Waveform cecscsessserssserssserssserssrersersrsersesersesersasersesersesersasen 186 1035 3 OW to Duplicate aN AUGIO T aC Kiii anana 186 11 VOICEOVER GRAPHICS AND TEXT GRAPHICS sssini 188 PET AO DING VOICE OV ER vats satucarannncsciaaatatmtanasutasadasuienaunsaniaaliantaghlahiatiaatuantaciaatnin eenietatiin 188 ILLT voiceover TIV OVENI W scenctstoaaluinamaikodstiamnbimmaananannrehidoitne nian anamanincantnes 188 VII Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 LL12 VOIGCOV ET PIOC C cad ssasactecantcvcastessiccue tana Me daieteiee tue wted dea tdbcses tale daaiennasans eye asioont 190
73. See also the section 6 2 4 Adjusting the Player Video Display on page 59 They allow the user to select the tracks to be taken into account when the loaded material is added to the timeline See also the section 6 2 8 Selecting the Tracks to be Added to the Timeline on page 68 They allow the user to navigate in the loaded material to place IN OUT and nowline points as well as to modify the playback speed of the material See also the sections Jog Media Bar and Nowline Mark IN and Mark OUT from page 64 They are used to create new clips and get the exact timecode of the nowline IN and OUT points See also the section 6 2 7 Creating and Working with Clips in the Player on page 65 The logs make it possible to add reference points to easily identify positions of interest in the loaded media See also the section 6 2 9 Adding Logs to the Media Loaded on the Player Area on page 72 They are used to play back the loaded media See also the section Transport Controls on page 61 The E button acts as a toggle switch between the Track Selection buttons Cam B Linked source Several cases can occur e f a record train of an EVS Video Server is loaded this allows the user to load another record train on the given server e If a clip belonging to a group of linked clips is loaded for example clips created with ganged channels in IPDirector the list displays the va
74. Specify the duration position and specific configuration of the transition effect 4 Click OK A yellow vertical line is added on the transition where the effect has been added Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 8 2 4 POSSIBLE VIDEO TRANSITION EFFECTS This section presents the various transition effects that can be selected from the contextual menu For all effects a specific Video Transition Effect window will be displayed to specify the various parameters such as duration position and possibly other configuration parameters NONE This option resets the transition into a cut MIX The Mix transition provides a dissolve effect from the clip to the left of the joint to the clip to the right of the joint This option will open a dialog box to determine the parameters for the Mix effect You need to define e the duration in frames Effect Mix ae z i e the position of the mix Duration lz frames ee o before cut on the clip before the joint on this transition only o centered centered on the joint Between in and out markers o after cut on the clip after the joint Position centered Gefore cut After cut OE WIPE The Wipe transition is a gradual spatial transition from one video source to another in which a vertical or horizontal border moves across the screen to gradually replace the last images of the first clip
75. VIEW Ticking the check box corresponding to a media in the Source Device area and clicking the H button to select the Thumbnail view will display thumbnails for each source clip included in this media on the Workspace area Voice Over Devices Pp EPS vi EAn w XDCAM _ wm XDCAMEX 00 00 00 01 00 02 15 18 Folders 1000215 169 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 LISTING THE SOURCE CLIPS IN THE LIST VIEW Ticking the check box corresponding to a media in the Source Device area and clicking the Euo to select the List view will display the list of source clips included in this media and their associated metadata on the Workspace area ALL Criteria are met v fepo 0Y HiRes Media File Type fey P2HD Media Category Label Creation Date odification Date Shooting Date TC OUT Duration ExternalRef VideoStandard spec Au xe je 011 09 01 10 3 10 2011 09 01 10 12 09 3 I 00 00 20 11 External ref for Clean HD 50 011 09 01 10 33 10 2011 09 01 10 12 09 8 00 10 29 16 00 11 12 15 00 00 42 24 External ref for Clea 0 J3 10 2011 09 01 10 12 09 8 00 11 12 15 00 11 37 10 00 00 24 20 xternal ref for Clea 37 10 00 ermal ref for Clea ternal ref for Clea ermal ref for Clea ternal ref for Clea 9 4 cription for Cle g cription for Cle J cription for C 0 J3 10 2011 09 01 10 cription fo 011 09 01 10 33 10 2011 09 01 10 sternal ref for Clea 01 0
76. aOrigin_tcInMedia_tcOutMedia_speed_GUID_ 1lr hr fext where IdMediaOrigin D of the original media tclInMedia TC IN in HHMMSSFF tcOutMedia TC OUT in HHMMSSFF Speed Speed in GUID Unique identifier GUID Ir hr Resolution either Ir lo res or hr hi res 133 Issue 4 1 B 134 ext Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 File format depending on the codec type Note Before launching a Fast Motion Rendering process when working with the low resolution you need to make sure the high resolution media files are also available on the main storage If the high resolution file is missing a popup window appears to inform you the high resolution file is not available You need to restore this file from the Archive before launching the rendering Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 11 7 111 7 11 2 TRIMMING EDIT POINTS ON THE TIMELINE DEFINITION AND ACCESS TO TRIM AREA The Trim functions also called Roller functions consist of adjusting the IN or OUT point of a timeline element or clip This function is used to fine tune transitions between two elements after you have performed the first rough cuts The Trim function will shorten or lengthen the element that is in trim mode The length of the following or previous element will be impacted in Overwrite mode To displ
77. able list Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 10 3 e Click the XX Y option and enters the required playback speed in the dialog box that opens RESULT Once the speed has been changed the length of the video element is adapted accordingly and will show a square pattern to indicate the clip speed has been adjusted The modified speed is displayed next to the element name Concent Wia Aas 2 Oona Tr it ee A a rt ae T0 In Overwrite mode this may remove material after the clip When the clip speed exceeds 100 you need to render the clip using the button For more information on fast motion clips refer to the section 7 10 3 Rendering Fast Motion Clips on page 133 RENDERING FAST MOTION CLIPS You should render fast motion clips The Rendering button is enabled above the timeline as soon as a fast motion clip is detected in the timeline When you check an edit with fast motion clips that have not yet been rendered the following message will be displayed Fast motion clipfs are detected in the timeline Do you want to render the Fast motion clips now Mo Selecting Yes will render the fast motion clips immediately selecting No will leave them as such not rendered The transcoding codec used for the rendering of a fast motion clip is set in Xedio Manager The name of the rendered file follows the pattern below FM IdMedi
78. ack s modifying its IN or OUT point to a 0 position defined by a mark IN or mark OUT on the timeline See also the section 7 9 3 Extending or Shortening a Clip on page 128 Extend Still The Extend Still button allows T e extending the IN point of a selected video element as a still frame 0 motion up to a mark IN defined before the IN point e extending the OUT point of a selected video element as a still frame up to a mark OUT defined after the OUT point See also the section 7 9 4 Extending a Clip with a Still Frame on page 130 Extend Speed The Extend Speed button allows isi e extending the IN point of a clip up to a mark IN defined without modifying its content e extending the OUT point of a clip up to a mark OUT defined without modifying its content The effect achieved is a slow motion or fast motion clip See also the section 7 9 5 Extending or Shortening a Clip by Modifying its Speed on page 131 127 Issue 4 1 B 7 9 3 128 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 EXTENDING OR SHORTENING A CLIP DEFINITION AND VARIATIONS The Extend function shortens or extends the duration of an element or a clip to a mark IN or mark OUT defined using the content of the original media if available If the original media does not include additional material this will not be possible to extend the selected elements or clip You can perfo
79. ake the last element selected as the reference position for the right alignment The Extend button allows extending or shortening a clip on the selected track s modifying its IN or OUT point to a position defined by a mark IN or mark OUT on the timeline For more information on the extend function refer to the section 7 9 3 Extending or Shortening a Clip on page 128 The Extend Still button allows e extending the IN point of a selected video element as a still frame 0 motion up to a mark IN defined before the IN point e extending the OUT point of a selected video element as a still frame up to a mark OUT defined after the OUT point For more information on the Extend Still function refer to the section 7 9 4 Extending a Clip with a Still Frame on page 130 The Extend Speed button allows e extending the IN point of a clip up to a mark IN defined without modifying its content e extending the OUT point of a clip up to a mark OUT defined without modifying its content The effect achieved is a slow motion or fast motion clip For more information on the function refer to section 7 9 5 Extending or Shortening a Clip by Modifying its Speed on page 131 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Button Keyboard Shortcut Note Issue 4 1 B Description The Color Insert button allows replacing the timeline content by a color flash
80. all three effects and is detailed after briefly describing them HIGHLIGHT This option allows an object within the clip to be tracked over a period of time using a highlighted shape intra Zone 1 09 48 22 06 440 09 48 23 07 670 09 48 27 08 5080 000000 685 435 670 PIXEL MASK This option allows an area within the clip to masked using a pixelation effect The area can be tracked over the period required Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 pixelmask dil Zone 1 09 48 22 06 09 49 23 07 1240 410 09 48 27 08 680 435 09 48 28 15 6260 000000 0 435 One lt Block width Block Height ZOOM LINEAR This option allows an area within the clip to be zoomed or enlarged over the period required within a clip zoomlinear dil LI 09 48 27 00 8 3 5 ADDING KEY FRAMES FOR AN EFFECT Each effect window varies slightly to offer the necessary parameters but the principal of operation and basic layout is the same for all To add an effect with key frames Highlight Pixel Mask Zoom Linear proceed as follows 1 Select the clip on which you want to define effects 2 Right click to access the contextual menu Then select the Video Clip FX command the number on which you want to define the effect and finally an effect type you want to define 153 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast
81. allows you to move within the media at a variable speed depending on e the position of the speed indicator e the speed range covered by the jog area The default range is set from 200 to 200 This is set in Xedio Manager Audio can be heard when using the jog MEDIA BAR The top area on the bar represents the media or a portion of it currently loaded on the Player The mark IN mark OUT and nowline are displayed on this top area See the section Nowline Mark IN and Mark OUT on page 65 The middle area includes a dark grey zone This zone shows the portion of the media out of the whole media included in the top area and the position in the whole media e When a media has just been loaded the top area represents the whole media The dark grey area covers the whole space in the middle area e If you position the mouse on the middle area and rotate the mouse wheel up or down you respectively enlarge or reduce the dark grey area hence increasing or reducing the portion of the media included in the top area e f you click on the dark grey area and drag it you shift the portion of media included in the top area e When a mark IN and mark OUT are defined double clicking on the dark grey area will toggle the portion covered by the top area from the entire media length to the clip length portion between mark IN and mark OUT Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipmen
82. am board controls the configuration for the audio inputs and outputs of the workstation It is therefore recommended to configure the Digigram board as shown on the screenshots you will find in Appendix 3 Digigram Hardware Settings 189 Issue 4 1 B 11 1 2 190 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 RECORDER AREA This display area is similar to the normal panel on the Edit tab in that the transport controls are the same but has some different features to record the voiceover 00 00 00 00 Kf fi O In 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Concert_09 T A E KD O The description of the common transport buttons and fields can be found in the section 6 3 5 Playing the Edit in the Recorder Area on page 77 The other buttons and fields specific to the Voice Over tab are described in the next sections VOICEOVER PROCESS PROCESS OVERVIEW The voiceover recording process includes four steps 1 Defining the Area to Record the Voiceover see page 190 2 Recording the Voiceover see page 191 3 Checking the Recorded Voiceover see page 192 4 Attenuating other Tracks when Using Voiceover see page 192 DEFINING THE AREA TO RECORD THE VOICEOVER Mark In Place the nowline in the timeline where the voiceover should start then click the Mark IN button in the timeline or recorder area to define the IN point of the recording area for the voiceover The timecode of the
83. ameters set in the database as explained in section Audio Channel Assignment In case the default assignments cannot be applied all audio tracks will be considered as stereo pairs The A V content of each media is displayed in the A V Contents column of the Media Mgr tab For each edit it is displayed in the Audio Type column of the Edit Mgr tab Y Note The output of 16 audio channels is managed through a multi channel audio board To make sure that Xedio can use this audio board you need to manually change the audio board assignment in the Control Panel of Windows Sounds and Audio devices properties gt Playback and Recording options TRACK SELECTION FOR CLIPS AND MONITORING Overview All the available audio sources from a media are displayed below the Player A stereo track is represented by 00a A 5 1 track is represented by In stereo mode up to 8 tracks appear as follows m eE E E ted 8 stereo 4 stereo In 5 1 and stereo mode up to 16 channels can be shown as follows 510 b 51 a two 5 1 tracks and two stereo tracks one 5 1 track and six stereo tracks 69 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 When you create a clip to be placed on a timeline you need to select the video and requested audio tracks using the buttons underneath the Video Display zone Channel Right Audio Channel ntl Left Audio C
84. an copy other user s edits If you want to copy an edit available in the Edit Manager tab select the edit drag it from the Edit Manager tab and drop it onto e the Edit zone of the Project area In this case the edit is added to the open project e any project name in the Project zone of the Project area In this case it will be added to the project on which you have dropped the edit 5l Issue 4 1 B 5 9 5 93 1 5 5 2 52 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 CLIP ZONE INTRODUCTION The Clip zone is mainly used to store clips in preparation for edits Y Clip Concert _091115_A1 Concert 091119 42 Concert _091119_61 It contains the list of clips made in one of the following ways e by selecting sections of material from the Player on the Edit tab and dragging them to the timeline e by selecting sections of material from the Player of the Media Manager tab and dragging them to the timeline e by dragging the clips from the Media Importer EVS Server tab directly into the Clip zone The clips shown are all relevant to the project open in the Project zone Note For more information on making clips and placing them on the timeline or in the Clip zone refer to the sections 7 3 Placing Clips onto the Timeline on page 107 VIEWING CLIPS To view the clip material you can load the clip onto the Player of the Edit tab e by do
85. anced filter with an AND operator 4 3 3 Filter Fields The most relevant parameters are listed on the top of the list 4 3 3 Search Fields Types logical operators now replace text 5 2 4 Use of the video standard in projects 5 4 3 Make Local option for edits 5 5 4 New Clip Properties window 6 2 6 6 3 5 New use of the J K L keyboard shortcuts as Player Transport Controls XI Issue 4 1 B Section 9 13 3 3 XII Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Description Devices tab and editing in place feature Export Tab Exporting to Device possibility to export a file to a SxS card Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 1 Introduction 1 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Xedio CleanEdit is a non linear editing system offering full integration with remote camcorders Sony XDCAM XDCAM EX and Panasonic P2 in SD and HD Xedio CleanEdit enables journalists to edit stories in standard and high definition from remote locations AS soon as the editor is back in the newsroom the edit can be shared through this integrated news production system In addition Xedio CleanEdit can be operated remotely on a laptop or installed on a PC 1 2 MAIN WINDOW The CleanEdit user interface is composed of two distinct zones highlighted on the image below Each zone contains well defined functions in the workflow of
86. anual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 User Interface Description See also Element 3 Element List Displays the list of clips corresponding to the Next 2 selected source in the Device area or returns sections the result of a Search applied to the list DISPLAYED COLUMNS It is possible to re arrange the columns order and to add or remove some columns Right clicking on any of the column headings displays a contextual menu The Choose Displayed Columns option opens the Select Visible Columns window allowing you to choose the columns you want to be displayed in the element list The column width and order can be adjusted using standard computer commands and drag and drop techniques ELEMENT LIST CONTEXTUAL MENU A contextual menu is available when you right click on an item in the list Menu Item Description Play Loads the clip in the Clip Player window to allow the clip to be browsed Render List Opens the Render List window listing all types of rendering that have been done with the clip Archive History Opens the Archive History window listing the archive and restore processes that were achieved for the selected clip View Properties Opens the Media Properties window which shows the properties for the selected clip If a default metadata profile has been defined for the media a metadata tab is displayed and allows to modify the clip metadata values 165 Issue 4 1 B 9 3 5 Xedio Su
87. are available in the Text Properties tab to define the text properties If no text is selected changing properties will be applied to all the text in the area If some text is selected changing properties will be applied to the selection only Text Sub tab The Text sub tab provides options which define the properties of the text itself such as style alignment font color size and opacity Test Edge Shadow Spacing Background Style i L Alig Mi l Font Coor B Antialiasing Size E Opacity 100 The antialiasing option is selected by default This is used to minimize the distortion artifacts Example with italic centered and turquoise options Edge Sub tab The Edge sub tab is used when you want to add a border to the text Text Edge Shadow Spacing Background Color Opacity ido oOo Example with a blue edge of size 1 and 100 opacity 203 Issue 4 1 B 204 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Shadow Sub tab The Shadow sub tab is used when you want to apply a shadow to the text Text Edge shadow Spacing Background Set ashadow i color I OFFseky pacity Offset To apply a shadow to the text define the following settings e Select the Set a Shadow option e Choose a color for the shadow by clicking the Color box selecting a color from the palette and then pressing the OK button e The OffsetX parameter defines the horizontal size
88. area These buttons are described in the section below CLIP CREATION FIELDS O0 47 54 17 C 00 47 20 03 7 l gt 00 50 01 02 Koen Want J O0 47 34 01 J eT ie Mo 00 00 13 23 65 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The following table describes the various fields that are used to create clips Field Button Keyboard Function Name and Description Shortcut E Mark IN Sets a mark IN point at the nowline position on the media bar e A timecode value is added in Mark IN TC field e A signis shown on the video display e A green mark is added at this timecode on the media bar Mark OUT Sets a mark OUT point at the nowline position on the media bar e the timecode value is added in Mark OUT TC field e A sign is shown on the video display e A red mark is added at this timecode on the media bar 00 47 5417 neoe Clip Name Koen Waut Hever Field where the clip name can be entered 0047 54 17 ieee Mark IN TC Koen Waut Treen Timecode of the Mark IN defined on the loaded media 00 47 54 17 meee Mark OUT TC Koen Watt liewerom imecode of the Mark OUT defined on the loaded media 00 47 54 17 neee Nowline TC Koen waunt MERMA Timecode of the nowline defined on the loaded media To move the mark IN mark OUT or nowline to a given TC type the timecode in the corresponding field and press ENTER You can edit hour
89. as the Xedio suite In this case Xedio does not import the file content into the Xedio Storage system but creates a reference to the server files in the Xedio database j Note Y The mandatory field names are displayed in red in the user interface as long as you do not define a value for them Warning messages are also displayed at the bottom of the tab to tell the user which fields should be filled in GENERAL IMPORT PROCESS AND MANDATORY FIELDS The import process is similar in all tabs However the file related information you Can provide depends on the file to import In each sub tab and for all import sessions the mandatory steps and information are the following 1 Specify where the Media Importer will find the source files to be imported 2 Specify the Label field that is to say the name of the media when it will be imported into Xedio CleanE dit 3 Tick the Published check box to make the media available and visible to all users 4 Click the Start Import Process button at the bottom of the Media Importer tab Once imported the files will be available in the Media Manager tab Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 USING EVS SERVERS RECORD TRAIN AND CLIPS IN AN EDIT POSSIBLE ACTIONS You have several possibilities to bring the EVS server material as media or clips into a project using the EVS Server tab e Drag
90. ateway e media files ingested from the Xedio encoders using the Xedio Ingest Organizer e media files imported automatically via the Xedio AutoF ile Importer Y Note Xedio CleanEdit can work with high resolution and low resolution media There is no restriction on the resolution of the low resolution media The default video resolution for proxy video browsing editing and encoding is specified in the Software parameters gt General gt General tab in Xedio Manager Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 2 4 3 VIEWING MEDIA BEFORE ADDING IT TO THE PROJECT When you want to view any media available on these tabs prior to adding it to the Media zone of a project select the required media and double click on it The CleanEdit Media Player window will open with familiar controls to view the material A section of the media could be selected here to be placed onto the timeline 00 00 04 11 00 00 04 11 518 O10 00 04 74 00 00 00 00 es E IE 00 01 57 1272 J 000572 Jp lt Ga 10001 5712 However this is more usual to take the whole media into a project and select sections of the media using the right media display in the Edit tab which is called the Player area For more information refer to the section 6 2 Player Area on page 57 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2
91. ay the Trim area press the button located between the Player and Recorder areas If a trim is not allowed at an edit point the buttons will not be active OVERVIEW ON THE TRIM FUNCTIONS The following table shows an overview on the various buttons available in the Trim area Refer to section Activating the Trim Functions on page 136 to know how to activate the functions Button Description The Trim OUT button allows the user to modify the OUT point of the clip before the transition The Trim IN button allows the user to modify the IN point of the clip after the transition This Roll Transition button allows the user to modify both the OUT point of the clip before the transition AND the IN point of the clip after the transition During a trim operation the two central counters provide precise information on the number of frames that will be trimmed The meaning of the figures differs whether you are performing e a Trim OUT Trim IN Roll Transition on one hand e a Roll Clip on the other hand The Save button confirms and applies the trim operation to the edit The Cancel button cancels the trim operation The Roll Clip button allows the user to modify the IN and the OUT points of the selected clip leaving its length unchanged sam 135 Issue 4 1 B 7 11 3 136 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Button Description Same image in the Player
92. ayed on the screenshot below you can mark points to edit accurately on the timeline You can use these marks to place your clips into the timeline but also in many other editing actions The following marks can be defined in the timeline Name Description To define the mark Nowline blue vertical line which click on the timeline ruler where you want displays the current to place the nowline position on the timeline Mark IN green vertical line place the nowline at the requested position which displays the position of a mark IN and click the Mark IN button point Mark OUT red vertical line which place the nowline at the requested position displays the position of a mark OUT point and click the Mark OUT button 104 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 1 2 ADDING MARK IN AND MARK OUT OVER SEVERAL ELEMENTS You can also use the Mark Clip button nile to add a mark IN and a mark OUT points between selected elements Prior to click cf click an element before which you want to place the mark IN and an element after which you want to place the mark OUT 7 1 3 REMOVING MARKS The following table summarizes how mark IN and or mark OUT can be removed from the Timeline To remove Proceed as follows r DI Press mmm On the keyboard a mark IN a mark OUT F Press mmm On the keyboard the mark IN fc
93. between a mark IN and mark OUT defined The flash duration and color are defined by right clicking the Color Insert button and selecting Properties from the contextual menu The Audio Video Fx button allows e inserting colors on the video transition of the next or previous cut See section 8 2 6 e modifying the audio levels See section 10 4 e creating default audio transitions See section 10 2 6 Such audio effects can be performed on selected clips on a whole audio track or several ones When you want to apply the effect on a whole track remove mark IN or mark OUT if any and place the nowline at the beginning of the edit clicking the Home key The Cue button allows aligning audio or video events of different tracks on the nowline or to the cue points defined The ab button allows inverting the audio clips between two audio tracks from the nowline onwards This option is enabled when you position the nowline where requested and select two audio tracks from the nowline The S button allows you to render fast motion Clips This button is enabled as soon as a fast motion clip is detected in the timeline The use of ShuttlePRO keys for editing functions is detailed in the appendix 1 103 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 General Editing 7 1 MARKING POSITIONS ON THE TIMELINE 7 1 1 ADDING MARKS Using the buttons displ
94. cember 2011 5 Managing Projects and Project Elements 5 1 PROJECT AREA 5 1 1 OVERVIEW Pane Bins 1 x The Project area is located on the left part of the main om ed Project PGE_November Project_PGE_101027 Project PoE 100120 Pra j ect PGEOS Project Pia Ell Project Pi EOI Project FG EQ Brett TOS Media T Train 2 Camb HT Tran sT Cama T Transl Camb sl Trans Cam ediopge ediopge E dit Edit PGE w49 Edit POE w48 Duplicated Edit PGE W48 amp Edt PGE w47 Duplicated Edit PGE wd Edit POE w46 Edit PGE_AlSt Fai fn ee hee etre Fone Pea ae ee eet a t aS Hothars match 2 athl 1 CleanEdit window Its function is to permit the user to manage a project and all the elements within the projects multiple edits media used within the project and clips and media used on the timeline of edits within the project The Project area contains the projects created by the logged on editor The Project area is divided into four zones to sort the different elements of each project e The Project zone contains a list of the projects for the logged on user The open project is displayed in bold characters e The Media zone contains the original media files that are used in the open project e The Edit zone contains the list of edits that have been created on the open project The edit loaded is displayed in bold characters e The Clip zone contains list of clips s
95. cific timecode Enable Play Shuttle When this option is selected the Play function can be activated from the Shuttle Pro Stop Warning If this option is selected when you press Play and then Stop a warning message Is displayed 2 Stop Playout 7 MEDIA BAR The video will be visible on the SDI output of Xedio CleanEdit The Media Bar displays the following information e a progress indicator blue vertical line which shows the current playout position e On the left the time elapsed from the beginning of the edit up to the current 217 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 playout position On the right the duration from the current position until the end of the playout 13 3 EXPORTING AN EDIT OR A MEDIA 13 3 1 218 INTRODUCTION This section presents how you can export an edit or a media to a file from Xedio CleanEdit selecting a format from a list of supported codecs a destination This can be done even if the original edit was in a mix of many different file types Xedio CleanEdit makes it possible to export the final edit media to several destinations to CleanE dit This allows you to consolidate an edit media and store it as a single clip in the Xedio storage system and Xedio database to File This allows you to export an edit media to a file that can be read by an external system to Device This allows you to e
96. clip is loaded onto the Recorder The counters are initialized to 0 3 e Clip button as many times as the number of frames you want to roll the clip The upper counter specifies the number of frames the IN point of the clip will be shifted to the left negative value or to the right positive value The lower counter specifies the number of frames the OUT point of the clip will be shifted to the left positive value or to the right negative value 4 Once the roll action has been defined you can E o confirm the action by clicking o reinitialize the operation by clicking ee When you confirm the action it is applied to the clip the counter information disappears Y Note vf Please refer to the keyboard shortcuts reference chart appended to this user manual for detailed assignments 138 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 11 5 RETRIEVING THE SOURCE OF AN EDITED IMAGE The images of the edit are previewed in the Recorder area You can use the Match Frame button accessible in the Trim area to display the source of one of those images in the Player and to have the entire corresponding original media available To retrieve the source of an edited image proceed as follows 1 Display the desired image in the Recorder area 2 Click the Match Frame button in the Trim area or press the Backspace keyboard key 139 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite
97. contextual menu available when you right click in the timeline display This calls the Clip Display Settings window where you can specify which information should be displayed on the timeline elements Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 TL Duration Audio Sync None Mone TL Gut 6 5 6 COLOR REPRESENTATION ON THE TIMELINE DISPLAY OVERVIEW To assist in recognizing the processes and different actions that have been performed on the timeline various colors and types of shading are used Transition effect Clip with Clip with effect indicator modified speed darker colour j g JE r Teti E ie r Pa ry a ri E TS ir a hice ae hae ir n obs 1 I i Lorcert_ Ug O0 02 19 0 Desynchronized audio Voice over without Voice over with clip 75 frames automatic attenuation automatic attenuation of the other tracks 9 Note The colors of the tracks can look differently on your screen depending on your settings The default colors of the timeline tracks can be changed in Xedio Manager via Software gt Parameter Profiles gt Xedio CleanEdit TL Colors tab 87 Issue 4 1 B 6 5 7 88 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 COLORS ON THE VIDEO TRACK Clip 1 00 00 03 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 06 Concent OSs As isto 0E HEE ee Hini Concert _091119_01 00 00 29
98. count the synchronization between the different tracks and so can easily cause a desynchronization of associated clip elements Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 6 3 DELETING PORTIONS OF AN EDIT PROCEDURE To delete a portion of an edit on the timeline proceed as follows 1 Select the deletion mode you want to apply using the EI button 2 Place a mark IN and mark OUT to define the portion of the edit to be removed 3 Do one of the following o Click El o Press Camm The portion of the timeline between the mark IN and mark OUT is removed The remaining timeline elements on the right of the deleted area are shifted left or not depending on the deletion mode selected EXAMPLE In the example below the portion of the clip ADL _ CLP 091208 1 01 between the mark IN and mark OUT is deleted as you press the IN OUT Delete button The option Delete amp Shift is active during the deletion which means that the material on the right of the mark OUT is shifted to the left after the Delete action In Gut Delete 6104 ADL_CLP 091208 1 01 OO 00 17 04 6208 4259 OO 00 00 00 oO0 00 03 01 O0 00 20 04 O0 00 20 05 00 00 10 00 610A ADL_CLP_O91208_1 01 00 00 08 17 20B 259 OO 00 00 00 O0 00 03 01 00 00 11 17 00 00 11 18 OO 00 1F 20 00 00 17 21 0000 14 20 0000 17 20 119 Issue 4 1 B 7 6 4 120 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Ma
99. d rectangle in the Line Color field Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 DiP TO COLOR The Dip to Color blends the first clip into a selected color and then blends the color into the next clip A typical use would be to mix to white in between clips in an interview or as a dip to black in an edit This option will open a dialog box to determine the parameters for the Dip to Color effect Effect Dip to Color Duration 12 frames Ares Contig On Enis transition amity a on this transition onh Length In 6 frames Between in and out markers N Length Out 6 frames Position Centered Gefore cut after cut Color OK Cancel In addition to the effect duration and position you need to specify e the color to be used in the transition from a basic color palette which opens when you click the colored rectangle in the Color field e the length of the effect applied on the first clip Length In field and on the second clip Length Out field CUSTOM This allows the selection of a transition between the clips with a graphic keyed over it as in the example below already used on the timeline or to find an effect file to load using a normal windows type file search 145 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Effect E VS2 PAaL_INTERLACE Duration 24 fram
100. d then drag it onto the Text properties tab 207 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 a e Pane Bins Voice Ove Text Header Maker Scheduler Control YTR Project_ PGE_November2 i bed x Project_PGE_101027 Proje t Pa E_1001 lt u Wedia Categor Label Description ABERE EVS Image Key 1920x1080 Charter Projec t PG 01 EVS Image Key Background ree t PG E a EVS Image Key BlacknKey Denia A NOMAEN EVS Image Key BlacknKey Undefined Image Key CG EVS TY HD Media EVS Image Key EVS2_PAL_INTERL clipl_ EVS Image Key EVS2 PAL _INTERL bloc_20101011120034250 EYS Image Key EYS_PAL_INTERL EYS Image Key EVS_PAL_INTERL rina tech sy EVS Image Key EVS_PAL_INTERL _ EYS Image Key log_evs_new_rgb 1A EVS Image Key log_evs_new_rgb EYS Image Key log_evs_new_rgb EVS Image Key Logo CleanEdit Edit EYS Image Key logo xedio SD_0001 Edit PGE Image Key logo xedio SD_O0001 gi A aS Image Key logo xedio SD_0001 Edit PGE_W48 Duplicated Image Key logo xedio SD_0001 Edit PGE W48 Image Key mireSD Edit PGE_ W47 Duplicated Image Key template xedio sd_0 Edit PGE Image Key testbackground Edit PGE CG Template EVSTV ei CG Template template Highlights Edit_PGE_Allst CG Template Template OG Fait nna CG Template test Audio Video 1114 XT Clip 111 In Audio Video xT Clip
101. d with it for example the video element from a clip with the associated audio elements moving only one of the elements will desynchronize the other elements This will show on the timeline by the associated audio turning red Refer to the section 7 7 1 Resynchronizing Associated Clip Elements on page 122 to resynchronize elements MOVING AN AUDIO CLIP BETWEEN TRACKS WITHOUT MODIFYING ITS HORIZONTAL POSITION You can move an audio element between tracks without modifying its position compared to the other elements of the clip This will prevent from audio desynchronization To move an audio element between tracks without modifying its horizontal position proceed as follows 1 Select the clip by clicking once with the left button of the mouse 2 Keep the SHIFT key pressed 3 Drag the clip to the audio track desired 115 Issue 4 1 B 7 4 3 116 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 MOVING SEVERAL ELEMENTS IN THE TIMELINE You can use the following keyboard combination to cut copy and paste one or more elements selected in the timeline cmi Ton You can select several elements using Sor d click on the elements to be selected Action Keys Description Cut removes the selected elements from elements the edit and keep them in the clipboard in preparation to pasting them to a new location in the timeline Copy copies the selected el
102. datory Transcoding Codec Codec profile which will determine the final format of the edit media in the destination folder The available codecs depend on the type of device selected Additional This window can be reached by pressing the BB button in Parameters the Transcoding Codec zone urmlL Ok Clip ame a Kewadi Keyword F Keywords VarlD This allows you to specify parameters for the new file such as clip name keywords UmID or VarlD To Device EVS XT XFile Gateway Name of the hardware device hosting the XFile application used to transfer the edit media XT nr Page Cam XT number page and camera to send the edit media to To Device XDCAM SxS or P2 Local Drive Location where the edit media will be sent to Exporting to Target ToCleanEditt ToFile ToDevice To Target pre processing Rendering process M AIPEG EWS HO 224 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The rendering to target tool allows selecting predefined sets of operations that occur in specific rendering workflows These operations are described in target profiles xml files listed in the Profile drop down list To CleanEdit TofFile ToDevice TO Target Direct Tors 14 by CE in MJPEG AD Export To File with ML ete Export to 7 14 DYCPRO HD Rendering all protiles to file Rendering to DB AnyeeeH Send TolPDs ETE 420 Taeal To 2 old
103. ded in the timeline you will first have to define the area to insert text graphics This can be viewed like creating a Character Generator page You have the possibility to e Define the area from the nowline position for a default duration of 4 seconds put the nowline at the required position and then press the Create New Page button e Define the area between a Mark IN and a Mark OUT click the Mark IN and Mark OUT buttons and then the Create New Page button on the top of the Page List tab The Text Properties tab is displayed Tags appear in the timeline OO 00 02 11 Clip 003 They are associated to tag numbers which are displayed in the Page List tab as well Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 TcOut O10 00 16 11 Note Nested areas can be defined gt Fl SSE 00 000 15 00 a E Or E E Ee k E Faak ii d d 11 3 5 ADDING TEXT AND GRAPHICS TO THE EDIT As soon as the Create New Page button has been selected the Text Properties tab is displayed allowing you to add text add a picture save a Character Generator template Fage list Text properties Baze Template HONE Add testarea Tet Edge Shadow Spacing Background Style b i Align l Font Color a Antialiasing Size ia 7 Opacity 100 Background Picture 9 pone Import Picture Save as template You have the possibili
104. desired size or click with the right mouse button on it 5 1 3 SELECTING ITEMS IN THE ZONES OF THE PROJ ECT AREA The selection of items in the various zones of the Project area is done in the same way as In Windows Explorer e Click on an item fora single selection Ctrl e Press Quem click on the items for a selection of multiple non contiguous items ff shift e Press tutte click on the first and last item for a selection of multiple contiguous items 38 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 2 9 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 PROJECT ZONE INTRODUCTION Froject Project O02 Elections Concerts Athletisme Each time users begin to edit a new body of material they need to create a new project in which they will store all the elements to be used in that project The projects are created and displayed in the Project zone This area will show all projects created by the user that has logged in Other user s projects can only be shown in this area if they have been imported For more information on importing a project refer to the section 5 2 6 Importing a Project on page 42 This section presents the various possible actions on a project either accessible from the Project contextual menu or in another way OPENING AN EXISTING PROJ ECT To open an existing project double click its name in the Project zone list When t
105. dio database Evs Server Data Video Server CleanEdit MetaData Metadata Tab The label and Media Class fields are mandatory fields You need to select the Publish option if you want to have access to the clip in CleanEdit In the EVS Server Data window the Metadata tab allows you to specify the metadata for the clip This metadata will be stored in the Xedio database 74 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 3 6 3 1 RECORDER AREA OVERVIEW The Recorder area allows you to preview edits and to browse through the timeline The commands on the Recorder area are only available when an edit is open The Recorder area interacts with the timeline as the two areas are different representations of the same edit The timeline provides a graphical representation and the recorder a visual area to actually view the media represented on the timeline The screenshot below highlights the various zones in the Recorder BP aaa FA lt i OSI Sra ton wy eS ef i aaa at or eee tis pos Say Set 1X 23 06 50 00 00 0 6 50 00 cum 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 a m nN tome im The following table briefly describes the various zones on the Recorder area and refers to the section where the fields are detailed Area Description L Video Display It displays the video material loaded on the Timeline Parameters related to the displa
106. dit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 8 7 8 1 7 8 2 CUE POINTS INTRODUCTION The cue points are reference marks that can be placed in the timecode bar wherever needed in the edit Their primary goal is to mark the edit with a visual flag and optionally a description of the event and therefore to ease the access to a precise position on that edit They are represented by a yellow triangle with their number written in them Each logged event contains a timecode a label and a description LABEL 4udiencel How To ADD CUE POINTS To create a cue point proceed in one of the following ways e Position the nowline where you want to place the cue point press dumm followed by a number on the keypad and then press ENTER e Right click on the timecode bar and select Add Cue Point from the contextual menu 00 00 70 00 O00 4dd Tag 00 03 Select All Cue EN Label Audiencel Description To create a cue point rapidly when an edit Is being played 125 Issue 4 1 B 7 8 3 7 8 4 126 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 How TO GO TO AND SELECT CUE POINTS To go to a defined cue point e Press the cue point number on the keypad and press ENTER To select a specific cue point e Click the cue point on the Media bar The cue point will turn purple when selected CONTEXTUAL MENU
107. ds indicates that the Recorder area is active MAKING THE RECORDER AREA FULL SCREEN To view the Recorder area as a full screen image press OR the keyboard Press again U revert to the normal display Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 3 4 6 3 5 AD USTING THE RECORDER VIDEO DISPLAY You can adjust the Recorder video display via a contextual menu You call the contextual menu by right clicking the Video Display zone on the Recorder area The display options are similar to the ones of the Player Video Display For more information refer to the section 6 2 4 Adjusting the Player Video Display on page 59 PLAYING THE EDIT IN THE RECORDER AREA EDIT INFORMATION Two fields on the Recorder area highlighted on the screenshot below provide general information on the edit loaded on the Recorder e The upper field specifies the nowline position in the edit e The lower field specifies the edit label 00 00 00 00 eal E E CHECK J Ba A D TRANSPORT CONTROLS KI gt P qh ot Te The following table shows an overview on the various transport commands in the Recorder area The table lists e all the commands that can be accessed via the user interface or the ShuttlePRO e the most used commands when they can only be accessed via a shortcut key For a full list of commands only activated via a shortcut key refer to the appendix to this
108. duplicate an audio track proceed as follows 1 Right click on an audio track and select Duplicate Track in the contextual menu The Duplicate Audio Track window opens 186 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Select Target Track m S45 Apply Default Audio Channel Yes E Ho Cancel Only the tracks with the same audio type as the copied track are displayed in the Select Target Track field group 2 In the Select Target Track field group tick the track to which you want to duplicate the copied track 3 In the Apply Default Audio Channel field group do one of the following o If you want to apply the default Audio Channel settings that is stereo select Yes o If you want to apply the Audio Channel settings of the copied track select No The audio track is copied to the destination track 187 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 Voiceover Graphics and Text Graphics 11 1 ADDING VOICEOVER 11 1 1 VOICEOVER TAB OVERVIEW The Voiceover tab allows the user to record a commentary on one or several parts of the edit It is made up of four main areas highlighted on the following screenshot and shortly described in the table below Bags ee a leroy ral k Ames wd rene teat oa iF saa e on Side see a he yi a Lol is x A E r ag MFF wE a
109. e automatic processes may also be launched when you click the R2B button Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 4 such as restoring the archived hi res elements corresponding to the lo res elements of the R2B edit or the automatic rendering of the edit to various targets such as an EVS video server AUDIO METERS TRIM AREA a The audio meters are located between the Player and Recorder areas in an area shared with the trim operations possible on the timeline Clicking the Be will toggle to the audio meter display Clicking the button will toggle to the trim buttons For more information on the trim functions refer to the section 7 11 Trimming Edit Points on the Timeline on page 135 The audio display will follow the active window Player or Recorder as will the audio outputs When the Player area is active the audio meters will only display the monitored tracks e n stereo mode from 1 amp 2 to 15 amp 16 if 16 audio channels are present in the media file e Ina 5 1 and stereo mode 6 audio channels for a 5 1 track or 2 for a stereo track 81 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 When the Recorder area is active all enabled outputs will be displayed in the audio meters If 16 channels are selected the 8 audiometers are visible at a time and two arrow buttons allow t
110. e color insertion o the transitions where the Insertion should be applied 5 Click OK Issue 4 1 B 147 Issue 4 1 B 8 3 8 3 1 8 3 2 148 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 VIDEO CLIP EFFECTS INTRODUCTION Up to four different video effects can simultaneously be applied on the video clips of an edit You can define them via the Video Clip FX command in the contextual menu you access when right clicking a selected video element in the timeline Clipz 113 00 00 03 1228 Clip 453 00 00 06 18 p00 00 06 19 Mone Conversion Fa Row Grey Left Video Transition J b Horiz mirror 4 b FilmEFferct Undo med a Color Fade ge i eae Color Correction Settings Highlight PixelMask FoomLinear Some of video effects can be applied to a group of clips Other video effects highlighted in the selection list with an asterisk can only be placed on a single clip at a time as they involve setting a time within a clip to apply the effect keyframe effects From the contextual menu you can also remove the video effects using the Reset command HOW TO APPLY A VIDEO CLIP EFFECT To apply video clip effects to one or several clips for non key frame effects proceed as follows 1 Select the clips where to apply the effects in one of the following ways o To d
111. e display and select Add Tag from the contextual menu Da ol d r Add Tag Add Cue Point Cue Point Property Select All Cue Points Snap NowLine to Item d Snap Item to MowLline Clear Selection E Delete Selected Items e press the keyboard shortcut I In this case the tag position is defined based on the Mark IN and Mark OUT points or nowline position For more information refer to the description of the TC in and TC Dur fields in the section 11 2 4 Fields in the Tag Manager Window on page 195 193 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 2 3 POSSIBLE ACTIONS IN THE TAG MANAGER WINDOW Tag order Properties aT SE TE In 00 00 57 22 Te Bur Logo Insertion Label Fades ln 10 frames Link Out 10 frames Import The Tag Manager window allows the user to perform various actions Action Inserting a logo or still graphic from a TC IN toa TC OUT IN and OUT points of the tag with a fade in and fade out Changing the tag position on the timeline Changing the tag order when several tags are defined Deleting a tag 194 Refer to the section 11 2 5 How to Insert a Logo or Graphic using Tags on page 196 11 2 6 Moving Tag Points on page 197 11 2 4 Fields in the Tag Manager Window on page 195 Tag Order group box 11 2 7 How to Delete Tags on page 198 Xedio Suite Versio
112. e mode and toggle between both modes by e clicking the Overwrite Insert Mode icon left icon above the timeline display e pressing the J keyboard key Mode Overwrite default Insert Description adds the media in the timeline overwriting the existing media from the selected position In other words the media in the timeline will be removed from the insertion point by the duration of the added media white adds the media in the timeline without overwriting existing media and pushes further right the existing elements of the orange timeline placed after this position In this mode you can only insert the media on the clip boundaries which are common to all selected tracks The blank areas are not taken into account The possible insertion point is shown with a red arrow on the top of the timeline TE 07 55 0000 2 00 00 00 Dh eae Sees Ingest O42 112 41597244 Ingest 092112 0 46 12 00 METAKEY 01 58 33 02 00 024 306 rae ces URIE 10 04 Inge 4 092112 4159274 00 15 51 05 O1 45 12 00 OF 02 03 04 902 02 03 05 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 SELECTING THE TRACKS TO BE ADDED TO THE TIMELINE AND THEIR AUDIO TYPE The following constraints apply when placing a clip on the timeline It is not allowed to drop a clip over the video area of the timeline This rule does not apply to a clip containing exclusively a video elem
113. e which information will be displayed on the timeline elements See section 6 5 5 Timeline Element on the Timeline Display 86 COMMANDS APPLICABLE TO VIDEO ELEMENTS The Clip gt Angle Speed Video Clip FX Conversion FX and Left Right Video Transition FX commands are only applicable to selected video elements For more information on these commands refer to the section 7 5 Replacing Clips by Linked Clips on page 117 for the Clip Angle command to section 7 10 2 on page 132 for the Speed command and to the chapter 8 Advanced Video Editing on page 140 for the other commands 11 53 42 20 athl 1 Clip 17 53753 05 00 00 Speed d Wideo clip Fx d Conversion Fs F Lett Video Transition Undo Heda Settings COMMANDS APPLICABLE TO AUDIO ELEMENTS The Audio Channels Right Left Audio Transition Get Audio Waveform and Duplicate Track commands are only applicable to selected audio elements The Audio Channels option is explained in the section 10 3 Audio Routing Swaps and Mutes on page 181 The Right Left Audio Transition options are detailed in section 10 2 5 Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the Same Track on page 177 The Get Audio Waveform and Duplicate Track features are explained in the section 10 5 Miscellaneous Audio Features on page 185 00 36 00 fgoal 1 00 0 1 56 12 f00 00 06 04 Clip Audo Channels Left Sudio Trans
114. ect the video and audio channels you want to include in the clip sub clip The radio buttons displayed next to audio channel buttons allow you to select which audio track you want to monitor when you play the loaded clip in the Clip Player The jog bar allows you to move within the media at a variable Speed The Media bar represents the clip currently loaded on the Player e f the source clip is loaded on the Player from the thumbnail view the IN and OUT points initially displayed are the ones of the source Clip The editing and transport buttons mainly allow you to perform the following actions e Browse in and play the source clip loaded on the player e Mark the IN and OUT points of the clip e Navigate between the logs created on the clip loaded in the player These buttons allow you to change the View mode in the Workspace These buttons allow you to move to the next or previous clip available in the Thumbnail view 167 Issue 4 1 B Issue 4 1 B 9 4 9 4 1 168 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 SELECTING RELEVANT MEDIA DISPLAYING FOLDER CONTENT IN THE SOURCE DEVICE AREA XF drives or USB devices containing media backed up from EVS video servers on an event location can be used in Xedio CleanEdit Devices tab HOW TO ADD AND SCAN A FOLDER To display a folder content proceed as follows 1 In the Source Device area right click the Folders l
115. ed leony clin E Video clip Fs i Baste cip Ras Conversion Fe p a pie Left Video Transition amp eo sune ej pele ey Undo l Create Clip Heda Delete Settings j Select Clip gt Angle and then one of the ganged cameras The clip is replaced by its linked clip 117 Issue 4 1 B 7 6 7 6 1 7 6 2 118 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 DELETING CLIPS OR ELEMENTS FROM THE TIMELINE DELETION METHODS There are several ways to delete media from the edit on the timeline e Deleting selected entire elements of an edit See the section 7 6 4 e Deleting portions of an edit selected using the mark IN and mark OUT points See the section 7 6 2 and 7 6 3 DELETION MODES To select the Deletion mode and toggle between modes you can click the E3 e button or press EJ The following table briefly explains the two delete modes Icon Keyboard Description Shortcut When you delete a portion of the timeline with the Delete amp Clear option active white button the area from which the element is deleted will remain empty after the deletion When you delete a portion of the timeline with the Delete amp Shift option active orange button any element located on the right of the deleted portion will be shifted to the left so as to replace the deleted elements Only the clips on selected tracks will be shifted Note This mode doesn t take into ac
116. ed to the Video Display Note that the picture cannot be moved or resized once imported Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 3 6 WORKING WITH TEMPLATE OF TEXT AND GRAPHICS Once text and or graphics have been added you may want to save this layout as template for further use The Enable Save As Template option must have been enabled in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles gt CleanEdit gt Cg Then a Save As Template button is displayed at the bottom of the Text Properties tab SAVING A TEMPLATE OF CHARACTER GENERATOR PAGE To save a template 1 Press the Mikaia button The Save As Template dialog box opens Label Template OG Metadatas Save amp Publish Cancel Enter a Name in the Label field Associate a Class to the template from the Class field A W N If required assign Metadata from the Metadata button 5 Press the Save amp Publish button The template name is available from the Base Template list in the Text Properties tab Templates are stored in the database and are listed in the Media Manager under the CG template category APPLYING A TEMPLATE When you want to apply a saved text amp graphics template to a Character Generator page being created do one of the following e select it from the Base Template list in the Text Properties tab e select it in the Media Manager and drag it onto the Media Pane bin an
117. edit Lati Clip Dix OOOO 1405 8 Clip O03 EDITING PAGE PROPERTIES How to Edit the Properties of the Text Area 1 Double click the selected tag in the tag list from the Page List tab The Text Properties tab opens Text area s related to the current tag are Surrounded with a thin black line 2 Double click in the text area 3 Modify the required properties 4 Press the ve Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 How to Modify the Selected Picture e browse for a new picture from the Import Picture button OR e select None from the Background Picture field to un assign picture POSSIBLE ACTIONS FROM THE PAGE LIST TAB When you right click a tag line in the Tag List from the Page List tab the following contextual menu is displayed Menu Item Meaning Enable Enables the selected tag if it has previously been disabled A ra is displayed next to the tag number in the tag list Disable Disables the selected tag area so it will not be displayed during edit playout A e is displayed next to the tag number in the tag list Duplicate Duplicates the selected tag area and places the new tag area just after the selected one Delete Deletes the selected tag area 211 Issue 4 1 B 12 1 12 2 212 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 12 Header Maker INTRODUCTION The Header Maker tab p
118. eed Cancel 179 Issue 4 1 B 10 2 7 10 2 8 180 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 3 In the upper group box specify the following a Tick the type of transition you want to apply b Type the number of frames the transition effect should last c Select the location of the transition around the clip joint 4 Fora cross fade select whether you want to apply the effect at the beginning of the clip previous cut or at the end of the clip next cut on which the nowline is positioned 5 Select the tracks on which you want to apply the transition effect 6 Click Proceed AD USTING AUDIO TRANSITIONS To adjust manually audio transitions on a specific track proceed as follows 1 Click the Zoom button Mima located on the right hand side of the audio track on which you want to adjust transitions 2 In Zoom mode identify the transition to modify 3 Click the white nodes that correspond to the audio transition effect and move them to graphically display the required transition 00 00 03 1508 Clip 10 00 00 15 213 00 00 18 14 REMOVING AUDIO TRANSITIONS You can also remove the previously defined transition effects by right clicking the track on which you want to remove the transition effects and selecting Audio Transitions gt Clear All in the contextual menu Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipmen
119. een enabled in Xedio Manager gt Softwares gt Parameter Profiles gt CleanEdit e the maximal speed set with the Max Fast Motion Speed parameter must not be exceeded EXAMPLE The following screenshots show the situation before during and after the drag and drop operation using the blank fill option In this case the clip is dropped at the beginning of the blank area Before NO 01050 0 Fee 1 OO 00 15 08 00 01 05 1 1 ee o 00 40 07 O00 18 05 OO 01 05 11 NO 00 50 07 O00 13 05 O07 03 11 113 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 After O0 00r45 00 00 00 50 07 6330 6330 O0 00 18 059 6330 OO 00 11 19 NO 00 50 07 OO 07 03311 0007 08 12 As 114 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 2 MOVING CLIPS OR ELEMENTS ON THE TIMELINE Note The Overwrite and Insert modes are also applicable to moving actions MOVING A CLIP OR ELEMENT IN THE TIMELINE To move a clip freely on the timeline select it first see the section 7 2 and then drag it to its new position The magnetic effect that sticks the elements when near the nowline mark IN mark OUT and the clip edges on the elements already present on the timeline can ease the movements of the edit elements 9 Note If an element selected has other elements associate
120. effects can be copied from a clip to another one as explained in the section 8 3 6 Copying and Pasting Video Clip Effects on page 155 9 Note T E You can use the keyboard shortcut to directly access the Clip Effect window By default the Video Effect window of the last created effect opens SIMPLE VIDEO CLIP EFFECTS GREY HORIZONTAL MIRROR AND FILM EFFECT The following video clip effects are applied directly to the selected clips or to the clips between mark IN and mark OUT points as no additional settings need to be defined If you have defined marks a dialog box will be displayed to allow you to change the clips on which the effect should be applied 149 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Video Clip Effect Description Grey B amp W This effect removes the color from a selected element K f a a i z2 E t VW 00 01 1 PTA 0101332 K ns 24 zy ett 09 48 27 08 Horiz ontal Mirror This effect flips the image to a horizontal mirror of the Original 09 48 27 08 Film Effect This effect adds a film like quality to moving pictures COLOR FADE This effect allows the addition of a fade up at the beginning of a clip and a fade out at the end of a clip to a selected color When you select this effect in the contextual menu the window below is displayed The Fade from color parameters allow specifying the col
121. efine an effect on a single clip position the mouse cursor next to the video transition on which you want to add the effect o To define an effect on several clips add a mark IN and mark OUT points to cover the clips to which the effects should be applied The effects will be applied from the first clip where the mark IN point is defined up to and including the last clip where the mark OUT is defined 2 Right click to access the contextual menu Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 8 3 3 Clip 113 00 00 03 1228 Clips 453 00 00 03 0 00 00 06 13 00 00 06 19 Video clip Fx Conversion Fe Horiz mirror FilmEFFect Color Fade Color Correction Highlight PixelMask eoomLinear Left Video Transition Settings 3 In the contextual menu select the Video Clip FX command then the number on which you want to define the effect and finally the effect type you want to define If specific parameters have to be defined for the effect the dialog box related to the selected video clip effect is displayed Otherwise the effect is directly applied to the clip 4 Fill in the requested parameters for the video clip effect 5 Click OK The effect is applied to the video clip element which turns to a darker blue color in the timeline display Concert 091119 81 O0 00 79 01 00 02 19 04 07 43 04 One or more clip
122. eir different uses Keyboard Shortcut Function Description i Shuttles scrubs backward at twice the real time speed A Pressing repeatedly the key will increase the shuttling scrubbing speed in a loop x2 x3 x5 x8 and then back to x2 B Note If another key is pressed between the w4 repetitions the shuttle scrub speed is reset K Stops the preview of the A V content Lo Shuttles scrubs backward at twice the real time speed Pressing repeatedly the key will increase the shuttling scrubbing speed in a loop x2 x3 x5 x8 and then back to x2 B Note lf another key is pressed between the repetitions the shuttle scrub speed Is reset Ko fi Steps backward 1 frame at a time Hold Cama tap amp Ko L A Steps forward 1 frame ata time Hold tap f Plays backward at 33 of the real time speed K Hold lt hold amp K L Plays forward at 33 of the real time speed Hold b lt hold amp 9 Note The use of ShuttlePRO keys for transport functions is detailed in the appendix 1 19 Issue 4 1 B 6 3 6 6 3 7 80 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 J oG y Dragging the jog bar allows you to move within the media at a variable speed depending on e the position of the speed indicator e the speed range covered by the jog area The default range is set from 200 to 200 This is setin Xedio Manager Audio
123. electing the Monitored Audio Tracks on page 80 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 2 10 2 1 10 2 2 10 2 3 AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS WAYS TO ADD AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS You can add audio transition effects using different methods e Adding the default audio transition effect to all new audio clips placed into the timeline See the section 10 2 2 Adding Automatically Default Audio Transition Effects on page 175 e Adding a transition effect on one or more contiguous audio elements of a track See the section 10 2 5 Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the Same Track on page 177 e Adding a transition effect on one or more audio elements of the same clip See the section 10 2 6 Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the Same Clip on page 179 If you add an effect on a transition where an audio transition effect has already been defined the initial effect will be replaced by the new one ADDING AUTOMATICALLY DEFAULT AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS Once you click the alt button to activate the AFX function a default audio transition is added to each new clip placed into the edit The cross fade is the default audio transition initially defined in Xedio MODIFYING THE AUTOMATIC DEFAULT TRANSITION EFFECT The default transition effect is defined in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles gt Xedio
124. ements Work area Export tab Section 13 3 Exporting an Edit or a Media Work area Media Importer tab Chapter 3 Importing Media Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Work area Devices tab Chatrer 9 Editing in Place Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B What s New on CleanEdit V3 02 and V4 01 The following table describes the sections updated to reflect the new and modified features on Xedio CleanEdit from Xedio Suite 3 02 and 4 01 compared to Xedio Suite 3 01 In the user manual the icon Ss has been added on left margin to highlight information on new and updated features Click the section number or the description in the table to jump directly to the corresponding section Section Description Removal of the explanations concerning the XT Clips tab that is now integrated in the Media Manager tab 2 4 2 Note concerning the work with high resolution and low resolution media 2 9 6 3 7 Possibility to check the edit for missing hi res files A missing hi res file can be identified by a yellow triangle in the edit if the option has been set in Xedio Manager Delay 3 1 2 Possibility to import media from CANON Compact Flash drive 4 1 A Today tab is automatically added to the Saved Filters It corresponds to creation date today 4 3 1 Quick Text search can now be applied together with an adv
125. ements to the elements clipboard in preparation to pasting them to a new location on the timeline Paste pastes the selected elements on the elements nowline The element which was located furthest left on the timeline is pasted on the nowline position the other ones are pasted further right based on their original position compared to the first element Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 REPLACING CLIPS BY LINKED CLIPS 19 7 5 1 7 5 2 INTRODUCTION Linked clips can have been created in several ways such as clips have been created from ganged recorder channels in IPDirector and then sent to Xedio Suite clips have been created on several recorder channels on an EVS video server and then imported from the EVS server tab of Xedio Importer or Media Importer server recorder channels have been ganged from Xedio Manager LinX gt EVS Video Server then a train is dragged from the EVS Server sub tab of Media Importer to the Media zone of the Project area Creating a clip from this train will create a linked clip on the ganged recorder channel When such a clip is used in an edit it can easily be replaced by one of its linked clips You can therefore use a sequence recorded through a different camera angle How TO REPLACE A CLIP BY A LINKED CLIP Select the clip you want to replace Right click on it to access the contextual menu Spe
126. end operation explained in How to Extend or Shorten a Clip Using a Drag Operation on page 129 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 9 5 EXTENDING OR SHORTENING A CLIP BY MODIFYING ITS SPEED The Extend Speed function keeps the original length of the clip but modifies the play speed to fit in the modified IN or OUT point In this case a rendering is needed To extend or shorten a clip by modifying its speed proceed as follows 1 If required change the Overwrite or Insert mode clicking the acy button 2 Select the video element to be extended or shortened by modifying the play speed 3 Do one ofthe following a b To extend the IN point place a mark IN before the IN point to be extended To extend the OUT point place a mark OUT after the OUT point to be extended To shorten the IN point place a mark IN after the IN point to be shortened To shorten the OUT point place a mark OUT before the OUT point to be shortened 4 Click the Extend Speed button E The clip is extended or shortened without adding or removing video material but its play speed is adapted to fit between the modified IN or OUT point Note Increasing or reducing the length of a video element by dragging the element edge and pressing ALT simultaneously will create a fast or slow motion clip This is done in the same way as the normal Extend operation explained in
127. end the IN point of the clip called Clip3 To do this you select the clip to be extended and place a mark IN where you want the IN point of the clip to be extended to 00 00 00 0005 m Extend Clip 1 O0 00 03 07 f Clipz OO 00 02 13 9 Clips O0 00 02 15 f Clip4 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 06 00 00 03 07 OO 00 05 19900 00 05 20 OO 00 03 12 FOO 00 05 13 Clips 00 00 02 re Ill se 00 00 05 270 00 00 08 Clip 00 00 02 _ oo 00 00 05 20 00 00 05 12 The screenshot below shows the extended clip C EJ O 00 000 05 00 00 00 10 00 Clip 1 00 00 03 07 f Clipz OO 00 07 240 Clips 14 00 00 03 07 Clip4 00 00 00 00 OO 00 03 06 900 00 03 0F O00 00 05 05 900 00 05 06 OO 00 05 12 900 00 08 13 How TO EXTEND OR SHORTEN A CLIP USING A DRAG OPERATION To extend or shorten selected elements or a clip on the IN or OUT point using a drag operation proceed as follows 1 If required change the Overwrite or Insert mode clicking the button 2 Select the elements or clip to be extended or shortened 3 Position the mouse cursor over the 3 lines symbol near the IN or OUT point of the clip and drag the clip edge to the required position on the timeline 4 Release the mouse Example In the example below you work in Overwrite mode and want to extend the OUT point of the clip called Clip3 129 Issue 4 1 B 7 9 4 130 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment
128. ent Timeline audio tracks must be selected from the check box Dropping clips into the timeline is only possible between the same types of audio tracks You will not be able to drop a stereo track on a 5 1 track Timeline audio track type must have been set according to the clip track audio type if the clip contains two 5 1 tracks and 2 stereo tracks they must be set in the timeline The number of clip audio tracks must not exceed the number of available timeline tracks A clip with 5 stereo tracks will not be droppable if a 5 1 track has been set in the timeline as only 4 stereo tracks will be available Only 5 audio tracks are available in the timeline It is therefore not possible to place a clip with more than 5 audio tracks If the clip contains more than 5 audio tracks o When you drag a clip from the Player onto the Timeline only the tracks selected in the Player with the track selection buttons will be added to the ped t0 a edit o When you drag a clip from the Clips zone to the timeline only the active tracks of the clip will be added to the edit 109 Issue 4 1 B 7 3 3 7 3 4 110 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 TOOLS TO EASILY POSITION CLIPS IN THE TIMELINE CLIP SHADOW DURING DRAG ACTION When you place a clip within the timeline a shadow corresponding to the clip from mark IN to mark OUT is displayed to indicate where the clip w
129. er 2 Various fields used to enter the filter criteria Refer to section Search Fields Types on page 32 Used to remove the corresponding filter line Used to add a new filter line 31 Issue 4 1 B 32 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 SEARCH FIELDS TYPES According to the selected filter parameter different types of search fields will be displayed They are detailed in the table below Filter Parameter Type Timecode or Duration Parameter Such as TC IN TC OUT Duration Range Such as Timecode Range Date Such as Creation Date Displayed Criteria Fields Select a logical operator in the first field and then enter a timecode or duration value in the second field does not contain Select an option from the first field and then enter a timecode value This will include or exclude media containing the Specified timecode value Several Date Search filters exist They are described below a Select a condition or a logical operator in the first field eefAugel gt z horror last month b This will condition the next step e Search based on a specific date e g with a calendar will be displayed for the selection of a date Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Filter Parameter Displayed Criteria Fields Type ee
130. ersasereesen 209 11 3 9 Editing the Character Generator Page Properties ccccsssssssssrsscsssrsssssssrsrssssrseseserten 210 12 HEADER MAREN minininniininininininininiimniniimNiininiAiiREN Ae 212 WAE INTRODUCTION Rermreenricenrscn mre ren rtant creer ttre rrr rt nr rent rrr nie rine mr arere ett er 212 12 2 HEADER MAKER TAB OVERVIEW ssstivcicenscusstninavadaeisdvsagtieaidabiusau teisviadslaninaitiaa Vdukatuiasiins 212 OPERATIONS cisahestcbastitec erarciiand a ns nincen uel A 213 13 FINAL STAGES IN THE EDITING PROCESS sisisi 214 I AGE GN Gr TREE DI ceesnanetiniacateis Cad dese ieee ian vanetoe E O eitenicnn 214 eee SEE WCPO INE sates aataneetlaaynas snares nnatatia ae Hata nantac anni altiwiultie aA 215 DB 2A SITU CHU a a a a a nadia 215 13 2 2 P layout Process from ne Playo t TaD iningos 215 Ao PAVOUCI AD ppan A G 216 133 EXPORTING AN EDIT ORME D Anarca 218 1331 TPMUPO GUC TION nuien pann leat i bade hea N 218 13 3 2 Loading an Edit or a Media on the Export Tab cceccsssssssssssssscsssrsssssrssrssssrsesssersen 219 US Sis JE ON A ax can vaccine caus aO eas ita ces nd tana EE 220 APPENDIX SHUTILEPR Onmin 228 APPENDIX 2 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS sssini 228 APPENDIX 3 DIGIGRAM HARDWARE SETTINGS sisii 230 VIII Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 About this Manual PURPOSE This manual is a reference manual to Xedio CleanEdit It should provide you with gene
131. ersion Fa F Redo l Settings The Undo and Redo commands are available on a selected video or audio element on which an editing action has been performed e The Undo command allows the user to cancel the editing action s that have been performed after the last save You can also cancel the editing actions by e The Redo command allows the user to reapply the editing action s that have been cancelled after the last save pressing Settings Commands OFF Clip 113 E OO 00 03 12 Clips 453 OG FO0 00 0 3 07 Clip O0 00 06 18 0000 06 19 Speed d Video clip Fx d Conversion Fr F Left Video Transition Unde Reda Settings Fit Fo Content w Show out of range message Clip Display Settings The Settings commands are available when you right click on a video or audio element on the timeline whether it is selected or not The following actions are available Command Description Fit to Content When the edit expands beyond the timeline display this command fits the whole edit into the timeline display Show out of range When the command is ticked the application will display message warning messages when no material is available to perform the requested editing action Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Command Description Clip Display Settings Opens the Clip Display Settings window in which you can defin
132. es Note The files for the custom wipes must have already been imported into the database Please see the RTD section of Media Importer tab to do this 8 2 5 REMOVING TRANSITION EFFECTS You can remove the transition effects that have been defined in the same way as you have defined them that is to say l Select the transitions on which to remove the effects in one of the following ways o To remove an effect on a Single transition position the mouse cursor next to the video transition on which you want to clear the effect o To remove the effects on several transitions add a mark IN and mark OUT beyond the relevant transitions 2 Right click and select Left Right Video Transition gt Clear All from the contextual menu 8 2 60 INSERTING BLOCKS OF COLOR FRAMES You can insert one or more frames of a selected color between two clips To do this proceed as follows 1 Select the transitions on which to insert colored frames o To selecta single transition position the mouse cursor next to the relevant video transition o To select several transitions add a mark IN and mark OUT beyond the relevant transitions 2 Select the a button This opens the Audio Video Fx window 3 In the Audio Video Fx window select the Color Insertion tab 146 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 4 In this tab select o the requested color o the number of frames for th
133. et audio waveform from the contextual menu 01 18 54 00 C 1 46 12 00 Clip Audio Transition et audio waveform Duplicate Track Unda Redo Settings To generate the waveform ofa 5 1 element 1 Right click on the element for which you want to generate the waveform 2 Select Get audio waveform from the contextual menu and the channels for which you want to get the waveform Left Audio Transition F Get audio waveform F l Le A Duplicate Track Peay rda Heda Settings The following message will display while the application is generating the waveform 110 Kbytes 185 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 i Once the waveform has been generated click the Zoom Track button Mixa to view It Ingest _O92112 1984 4 O2 05 42 00 O2 12 53 24 10 5 2 How TO REMOVE AN AUDIO WAVEFORM To remove the audio waveform on an audio element right click on this element and select Remove audio waveform from the contextual menu i Ingest O92112 4199474 Ingest _ O92112 C A O02 05 42 00 O2 12 53 24 02 12 54 00 Clip Audio Transition Get audio waveform Remove audio wayveforn Duplicate Track Undo Heda Settings 10 5 3 How TO DUPLICATE AN AUDIO TRACK You can copy and paste a full audio track to another track If the destination track is not empty its content will be replaced by the copied track To
134. fSugel August 2011 Today 22 Aug 11 e Search based on an interval e g with between two calendars are displayed for the selection of two dates 204g 11 7 And 22 hug 11 e Search based on a specific date calculated from the current date e g with tomorrow last month no other field appears LOMO O Time Several Date Search filters exist They are described below Such as Last a Select a condition or a logical operator in the first field Rendered Date Time 22fSug 11 fee T Zz ast hour now 30 min nert hour LOMO O today last month b This will condition the next step e Search based on a specific date and time e g with two additional fields will be displayed a calendar for the selection of a date and drop down list for the selection of time e Search based on a specific date and time calculated from the current date and time e g with next hour last month no other field appears horrrrcuy 33 Issue 4 1 B 34 Filter Parameter Type Number Such as DB ld Option List Such as Video Standard Boolean Such as Published Free Text Such as Label Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Displayed Criteria Fields Select a logical operator in the first field and then enter a number in the second field a Note lt gt means differs from Select a condition in the first field
135. ffects to one or several transitions proceed as follows 1 Select the transitions where to apply the effects in one of the following ways o To define an effect on a Single transition position the mouse cursor next to the video transition on which you want to add the effect o To define an effect on several transitions add a mark IN and mark OUT beyond the relevant transitions 2 Do one of the following o Right click to access the contextual menu and select the requested effect type in the Left Right Video Transition command 141 Issue 4 1 B 142 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 f Clipz 11 i OO 00 0 3 J auas lip Speed Video clip Fx Conversion Fr Left Video Transition wt Miz Undo Reda wee Border Wipe Settings Dip to Color Custom Clear All oo o Press e The Video Transition Effects window opens In this window you can still select another effect The fields will be adapted according to the selected effect The definition of the transitions where the effect will be applied in the Area group box cannot be modified Effect Mix Duration 12 Frames Ares On this transition only Position ol Lees ell Centered pe See b B e ore CoE T R 6 ae eee E After cut 3 In the Video Transition Effects window fill in the transition parameters to
136. g point click again on the tag marker The markers of the selected tags become purple Se ts 2 Position the mouse over the selected tags drag the selected tag point s to the requested position and release it them During the drag action a rectangular shadow on the Timecode bar shows the new position of the selected tag which is the most on the left in the timeline OO 00 15 00 fe How TO MOVE THE TAG POINTS IN THE TAG MANAGER WINDOW To move the tags points in the Tag Manager window proceed as follows 1 Right click on the Timecode bar and select Tag Properties from the contextual menu The Tag Manager window opens 2 Inthe Tag Order group box click the number of the tag you want to move 3 In the Properties group box modify the values of the TC In and or TC Dur fields depending on the requested move 4 Click OK HOw TO DELETE TAGS To delete a tag proceed as follows 1 Right click on the Timecode bar and select Tag Properties from the contextual menu The Tag Manager window opens 2 In the Tag Order group box click the number of the tag you want to delete 3 Click Delete 4 Click OK No warning message will be displayed to confirm the delete action but you will still have the possibility to undo the action using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Z 2 S 4 a ooo Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 3 ADDING I
137. g the edit from the Edit Properties window Matrix To select the output track from which each timeline track will be played click on an intersection in the grid Each selection is represented by an orange bullet This is taken into account for playout rendering and export actions Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Possible Matrix Displays You will find below the possible display depending on the audio type of the edit and the timeline tracks Stereo to Stereo Audio Output Matrix Timeline tracks Audio output St stere g steren steren steren steren Cancel No additional information is requested 5 1 to 5 1 Audio Output Matrix Timeline tracks Audio output Sil sterea sterea steren Cancel No additional information is requested 97 Issue 4 1 B 98 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Stereo to 5 1 If you send a stereo timeline track on a 5 1 output track you will have to select the channels from the 5 1 track on which you want to output the stereo channels Audio Output Matrix Timeline tracks Audio output Audio conversion steren To LAF sterea steren steren sterea Cancel 5 1 to Stereo If you send a 5 1 timeline track on a stereo output track you will have to select the channels from the 5 1 track you want to be output o
138. g various sorting options Each sorting option can be combined with an ascending or descending sort epee Refresh X Close Program Class amp Edit Duration Creation Modification Exportation Description Ascending Allows the user to archive all XT XS clips used in the edit to his local storage When this option is selected a confirmation Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 4 4 Command Description YES NO info window is displayed This option is available only if the parameter Allow to Backup XT XS clip is set to true in Xedio Manager in Software gt Parameter Profiles gt CleanEdit gt Cemediaimport Refresh Refreshes the list of edits in the Edit zone CREATING AN EDIT CREATION PROCEDURE To create a new edit in an open project proceed as follows 1 Right click in the Edit zone and select New from the contextual menu This opens the New Edit window 2 Fill in the fields in this window 3 Click OK The new edit will be created with the label and characteristics you have defined Its characteristics are stored in the database NEw EDIT WINDOW You need to specify the edit characteristics when you create the edit via the New Edit window You will find below a description of its fields The mandatory fields are filled in with default values The values of some fields can still be modified when the
139. gt General Settings not applicable to the Recorder Video Display LOADING MEDIA ONTO THE PLAYER AREA When you want to load and view a media or a clip available in the project onto the Player area you Can e double click the requested media or clip e drag the media or clip onto the Player area e Select two clips in the edit from different timeline tracks and drop them in the Player to access to a media and select the correct audio tracks This is possible only if video and audio edit clip access the same media with the same timecodes The media will be loaded onto the Player and the transport control commands will become available Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 2 6 Issue 4 1 B MOVING WITHIN MEDIA LOADED ON THE PLAYER AREA TRANSPORT CONTROLS The following table shows an overview on the various transport control commands in the Player The table lists the most used commands when they can only be accessed via a shortcut key For a full list of commands activated via a shortcut key refer to the appendix Appendix 2 Keyboard Shortcuts on page 228 to this user manual for the default settings Field Icon Note The user can define the keyboard shortcuts in Xedio Manager to perform transport control commands The keys mentioned below are the default settings Keyboard Shortcut Function Name and Description Play Stop Start stops the pre
140. hannel Video Monitoring of the 1st Stereo Track _ Monitoring of the 2nd Stereo Track u 4 a E Monitoring of the 4th Stereo Track Monitoring of the 3rd Stereo Track Video and Audio Selection The video and audio selection is taken into account when you drag a clip from the player to the timeline E clicking on the Video button will remove the video from the Player window and disable it so that the clip made has no video the displayed button will turn to white EE Clicking on the left or right triangle of an audio stereo track will disable respectively the left or right channel of the corresponding audio track The displayed button will turn to white 4 A 5 1 audio track is disabled by clicking the loudspeaker button on the right of the radio button x 5 10 The table summarizes how the buttons look like depending on the selection Enabled Disabled Video cr Audio 70 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Audio Monitoring Selection The radio buttons between each pair of stereo audio channel buttons or next to a 5 1 audio channel button allow the selection of one audio track for monitoring Y 4 e In stereo mode the first radio button for channels 1 and 2 the second radio button for channels 3 and 4 the third radio button for channels 5 and 6 and so on until channels 15 and 16 m E EERE EEE EEE E E bed e In 5 1 a
141. he following a To save the clip as a new clip in the Clip zone drag the picture from the Player area to the Clip zone of the Project area b To save the clip and replace the modified one press CTRL while dragging the picture from the Player area to the Clip zone onto the clip to be replaced 67 Issue 4 1 B 6 2 8 68 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 SELECTING THE TRACKS TO BE ADDED TO THE TIMELINE 16 CHANNELS IN STEREO AND OR 5 1 The Xedio Suite can manage the reading the editing and the export of files with up to 16 audio channels grouped in stereo pairs and or 5 1 groups Audio Channel Assignment The audio channel assignment of the source files depends on how the source material has been included into Xedio and on the audio track assignment defined when the source material has been imported Source material Media imported from Media Importer Media ingested from a Xedio encoder Clip imported from an EVS server Record train of an EVS server loaded via the direct access in CleanEdit Audio Channel Assignment of the A V material based On the Default Input Audio Track Assignment setting defined in Xedio Manager via Software gt Parameter Profiles gt General gt Audio tab The user can modify the default assignment before importing the A V material in Media Importer via the Setup Audio Channels Assignment tab Note Once the
142. he project opens the different elements associated to the project are displayed in the Media Edit and Clip zones of the Project area The name of an active open project is displayed in bold characters PROJ ECT CONTEXTUAL MENU You can perform the main actions on a project via the Project contextual menu You will access it by right clicking on a project in the Project zone Pane Bins Project ae ahan Delete Hide Default Sort Refresh 39 Issue 4 1 B 40 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The following table shows an overview on the commands from the contextual menu Command New Properties Delete Hide Default Sort Refresh Description Opens the New Project dialog box in which you can create a new project See also the section 5 2 4 Creating a New Project on page 41 Opens the Project Properties dialog box from which you can change the project name label or description The video standard cannot be changed once the project has been created Deletes the project from the Project zone A dialog box will ask for confirmation The project will be deleted from the user s Project zone but not from the database it will be marked DELETED It can be restored in the Project Manager tab by right clicking the project row and selecting Not Deleted from the contextual menu Hides the project from the Project zone
143. he projects for the logged on user The open project is displayed in bold characters E dit Edit PGE wW49 Edit PGE W468 Duplicated Edit PGE W48 Edt PGE w47 Duplicated Vat Af F e The Media zone contains the original media files that are used in the open project The media loaded is displayed in bold characters e The Edit zone contains the list of edits that have been created on the open project The edit loaded is displayed in bold characters Edit PGE wae Edit PGE Alls Far nim e The Clip zone contains list of clips stored in preparation for the edit match 2 athl 1 Each project only contains the elements that have been deemed to be relevant to it The ability to access elements from anywhere in the database of an Installation and declare them relevant to a project to allow sharing of media amongst several workstations is a fundamental part of the structure of CleanE dit Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 14 TABS IN THE WORK AREA 1 4 1 INTRODUCTION Edit Voice Over Text Header Maker Scheduler Control YTA Playout Media Mor Edit Mor Project Mor Export Media Importer Devices The Work area has tabs for the modes that the user could be working In such as timeline or voiceover modes used in the edit process or other modes which are for other areas of the CleanEdit workflow from media ingest and import to playout as
144. he right of the Duration editing buttons displays the effective duration of the timeline loaded calculated from the start of the first element to the end of the last element Nowline TC The timecode of the nowline appears as you position the cursor over the nowline 12 5004 12 55 41 N 0w 1 2 55 35 04 92 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 5 9 This information is however not displayed as a field on the timeline display If you want to position the nowline to a given TC of the timeline type this timecode in the Nowline TC field of the Recorder Area and press ENTER AUDIO TRACK SELECTION AND SETTINGS IN THE TIMELINE INTRODUCTION In the timeline display 6 tracks are visible 1 video track and 5 audio tracks For each audio track buttons are displayed on both sides of the displayed timeline track These buttons allow controlling some input and output settings used globally for each track although elements placed on a track can always be treated individually show 1 O0 00 10 13 123403206 mateh 3 00 00 36 00 OO 00 10 13 OO 01 56 12 ponnn 4 j 00 01 76 1606 93 Issue 4 1 B 94 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 TRACK NAME AND AUDIO TYPE IN THE TIMELINE The top track represents the video track The other tracks represent the audio tracks which can be u
145. ick the EJ button SPLITTING AN ELEMENT IN THE TIMELINE Clicking the Split button Ea Or pressing am will splits any element at the current position of the nowline Only the elements on the tracks ticked with the Track Selection check box will be split GROUPING ELEMENTS IN A SYNC GROUP INTRODUCTION If a clip has elements including both video and audio when placed on the timeline synchronization between the elements is maintained and any desynchronization is Shown by displaying the audio in red However sometimes it is necessary to synchronize elements on the timeline that has no previous association for example to add real time synchronized audio to a Slow motion replay or keep a synchronized relationship between a music track and certain video elements PROCEDURE To define a synchronized group of elements proceed as follows 1 Select the group of elements to be synchronized 2 Right click on the mouse and select Clip gt Sync Group from the contextual menu When the group of synchronized elements is defined the audio elements which are moved compared to the synchronized video element will be displayed as desynchronized elements red To see the group of audio elements grouped and synchronized with a video element press SHIFT and click the requested video element You can remove an element from a sync group by redefining the sync group without this element Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE
146. ideo clip Fx d Baste clip Res Conversion Fe p oe Lett Video Transition l oe Shite aanp Undo Create Clip Heda Delete Settings d The Clip commands in the contextual menu are available when you right click on a selected video or audio element on the timeline The actions are available for both video and audio elements except the Angle option only present for a video element Command Description Clip gt Copy Clio FX Copies the effects defined on the selected element Clip gt Paste Clio FX Pastes the effects which have been copied using the Copy Clip FX command onto the selected element Clip gt Resync Resynchronizes a selected desynchronized audio element with the video element that belongs to the same clip or to a synchronized group See also 7 7 1 Resynchronizing Associated Clip Elements on page 122 Clip gt Sync Group Creates a synchronized group with the selected elements When one of those synchronized elements will be moved the other elements will appear as being desynchronized See also 7 7 5 Grouping Elements in a Sync Group on page 124 Clip gt Create Clip Saves the selected element as a clip in the Clip zone Clip gt Delete Deletes the selected elements 89 Issue 4 1 B 90 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Undo Redo Commands ADL CLP_091208_ 1 01 4395 00 00 16 05 Clip Speed Video clipFY Conv
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148. ill be positioned MAGNETIC EFFECT When you place the clip around a mark whatever the mark a magnetic effect helps you place the clip precisely at the requested position PLACING CLIPS IN AN EDIT DEPENDING ON THE REQUESTED POSITION PRELIMINARY STEPS Before you drag a clip into an edit you always need to perform the following actions 1 Select the Insert or Overwrite mode with the Insert Overwrite button in the timeline 2 Select the clip tracks to be added to the edit This section provides more detailed information on these steps Note When you place clips in Insert mode you can only use the Fill button or place the clip on a transition or at the end of the edit The other options are not available AUTOMATIC CLIP INSERTION AT THE END OF AN EDIT FILL If the Fill button is active a orange display and the clip is dragged to the Clips zone of the Project area it will also be placed on the timeline at the end of any material currently on the timeline PLACING A CLIP AT THE END OF AN EDIT OR ON A TRANSITION To add a clip at the end of the last clip of the timeline or on a transition drag the clip to the requested position e In Overwrite mode you can use the magnetic effect to place the clip exactly after the last frame or on the transition e In Insert mode an orange down arrow Eza appears above the timeline to indicate where the clip will be placed Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdi
149. ination However Xedio CleanEdit makes it possible to export the final edit to several destinations e to CleanEdit This allows you to consolidate an edit and store it as a single clip in the Xedio storage system and Xedio database e to File This allows you to export an edit to a file that can be read by an external system e to Device This allows you to export an edit to an external device either a video tape recorder or to an EVS server e to Target This allows you to export an edit and to perform a predefined set of operations for specific workflows For detailed information refer to the section 13 3 Exporting an Edit or a Media on page 218 EXPORT PROCESS TO A FILE When you use the Export to a File feature you can export the edit to a file in an Mpeg2 format even if the original edit was in a mix of many different file types This section gives you an overview on the export process 1 Activate the relevant Export type Move the mouse pointer over the Export tab and select the To File sub tab 2 Load the edit to be exported 19 Issue 4 1 B 4 20 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 You can export an edit whether it is ready to broadcast or not Drag and drop the requested edit from the Edit zone to the open export sub tab The information group box as well as the File Name label is filled with the information related to
150. ine A contextual menu appears 2 Select Add amp Scan Folder A window opens 3 Type a device name 4 Browse for the device folder to scan 5 Click OK The folder is added to the Source Device area and its content is scanned and can be displayed in the Workspace area FOLDER DISPLAY PROPERTIES To change the root folder display right click the Folders area in the Source Device area A contextual menu gives you several display options Menu Option Description Device Label This corresponds to the device name given during the Add amp Scan Folder operation Folder Name This corresponds to the name of the folder volume Full Path This corresponds to the folder full path folder and its subfolders Folder Path This displays the folder name followed by the folder path MANAGING THE FOLDERS A right click on a folder opens a menu providing options to add a scan folder to rescan the selected folder to change the properties of the selected folder or to delete the selected folder Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 4 2 LISTING CLIPS IN THE WORKSPACE AREA You will create the storyboard clips on the basis of source clips included in the available media In the Workspace area two views are available to display the content of selected devices or folders e the Thumbnail view e the List view DISPLAYING THE SOURCE CLIPS IN THE THUMBNAIL
151. isplayed on the screenshot below you can mark points to edit accurately on the timeline You can use these marks to place your clips into the timeline SSeS ES eee eee The following marks can be defined in the timeline Name Description To define the mark Nowline blue vertical line which click on the timeline ruler where you want displays the current to place the nowline position on the timeline Mark IN green vertical line place the nowline at the requested position which displays the position of a mark IN and click the Mark IN icon point Mark OUT red vertical line which place the nowline at the requested position displays the position of a mark OUT point and click the Mark OUT icon MODE TO PLACE THE CLIP ONTO THE TIMELINE Before you drag a Clip onto the timeline you need to define the way you want to insert it Two modes are available Overwrite or Insert You select the mode by clicking the Overwrite Insert Mode icon left icon above the timeline display which allows the user to toggle the mode 15 Issue 4 1 B 2 9 16 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Mode Description Overwrite default white adds the media in the timeline overwriting the existing media from the selected position In other words the media in the timeline will be removed from the insertion point by the duration of the added
152. ite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 CLIP PLAYER VIEW IN THE WORKSPACE AREA PURPOSE You will work in this view to perform the following actions e Playing the source clips displayed in the thumbnail view e Preparing sub clips to be added to a project OVERVIEW The Clip Player is accessible via the Clip Player button O The Clip Player view mainly consists of a media player and associated commands 166 The various elements of the Clip Player user interface from the Devices tab are similar to those present in the Player area of the Edit tab So refer to section 6 2 Player Area on page 57 for detailed information The following table provides a short description of the various areas highlighted in the Clip Player view User Interface Description Element 1 Video Display It displays the media loaded on the Player Parameters amp Audio Meters related to the display are available via a contextual menu Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 User Interface Element 2 Track Selection buttons 3 Jog and Media bar 4 Editing and Transport commands fields 5 View Mode buttons 6 Next Previous Clip buttons Description The audio meters show the levels of the various audio tracks of the clip that is being played The Track Selection buttons little camera and triangle buttons allow you to sel
153. ition Get audio waveform F Duplicate Track Undo Heda Settings d 91 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 5 8 TIMECODE AND DURATION FIELDS The timecode information displayed on the timeline display is shortly described below These fields are not editable 00 05 43 24 The following table explains the various TC and duration fields highlighted in the above screenshot Area Description L Mouse Pointer When the mouse is on the timeline display the timecode TC position of the mouse pointer is specified on the left above the timeline display 2 IN field The IN field on the right above the timeline display indicates the timecode of the mark IN position on the Mark INTE timeline if any mark IN point is defined A tooltip with the mark IN TC is also displayed when you position the cursor on the mark IN green line OUT field The OUT field on the right above the timeline display corresponds to the timecode of the mark OUT position on Mark OUT TC tn timeline if any mark OUT point Is defined A tooltip with the mark OUT TC is also displayed when you position the cursor on the mark OUT red line DUR field The DUR field on the right above the timeline display corresponds to the duration between the mark IN and Duration ae IN OUT mark OUT points defined on the timeline 3 Timeline The Timeline Duration field located on t
154. lected filter criteria Under the Criteria Combination field the users will be able to select as many filter parameters as they want and to choose specific value s for these filter parameters The use of Filter fields is explained in the next section Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 FILTER FIELDS The Filter field provides the list of all the parameters on which a search can be performed The following screenshot is an example of such a list The options may differ between the applications of the Xedio Suite Most relevant parameters are listed at the top of the list then all the other fields are displayed in alphabetical order Creation Date Class Shooting Date Label Description Ingested By DB Id E sternalh ef Aspect Ratio birthday date Cam Pref Camera Camera Label Clip Mame Clip Humber Deleted Duration Encoder Group Feed Id Gang List Position Guid HiRes Creation Date HiRes Media File DB ID Res Media File Presence Res Media File Status Res Media File Type IRet Media FileName Res Media Server Ingest Organizer F lz Used 7 Last Rendered DateTime Last Rendered Destination Last Rendered Status Last Rendered Type Level LoRet Creation Date LoRes Media File DB ID Once a parameter has been selected an entire line is displayed ALL Critena are met Interface Element Description 1 Selected filter paramet
155. mands applicable to the edit 45 Issue 4 1 B E dit Concert_091118 Concert 031103 Mew Close Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit E dit_001 Concert_0 EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Mew Properties Delete Duplicate Properties Default Sort Delete Refresh Eyplicate Close Default Sort Refresh The following table shows an overview on the commands from the contextual menu Command New Properties Delete Duplicate Default Sort Make Local XT XS 46 Description Opens the New Edit window from where you can create a new edit For more information on the fields available in this window refer to the section 5 4 4 Creating an Edit on page 47 Opens the Edit Properties window from where you can modify some properties of the edit See also the section 5 4 4 Creating an Edit on page 47 Deletes the edit from the Edit zone A dialog box will ask for confirmation Edits which have the R2B status ready to broadcast cannot be deleted The edit will be deleted from the user s Edit zone but not from the database It can be restored in the Edit Manager tab by right clicking the edit row and selecting Not Deleted from the contextual menu Allows creating a duplicate of the selected edit See also the section 5 4 5 Duplicating an Edit on page 50 Allows the user to select how the edits are sorted in the Edit zone amon
156. mark IN point will be displayed in the recorder panel next to the IN button Mark Out i or O or Out 00 00 11 04 Place the nowline in the timeline where the voiceover should end then click the Mark OUT button in the timeline or recorder area to define the OUT point of the recording area for the voiceover Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The timecode of the mark OUT point will be displayed in the recorder panel next to the OUT button The duration of the voiceover will also be shown on the recorder area Note It is possible to start a voiceover recording without adding an OUT point In this case the voiceover recording would continue until you stop manually the recording clicking the Recording button RECORDING THE VOICEOVER m E Launch the recording process by pressing the Rec button EEN count down When the user selects the Rec button when mark IN and mark OUT have been set a countdown starts and is shown on the button itself It indicates the number of seconds before the IN point of the voiceover and allows to user to get ready for the recording During the countdown CleanEdit will play the edit leading up to the IN point for the voiceover Note The Preroll value for a voiceover can be set in Xedio Manager Please refer to the Xedio Manager user manual for further details When the countdown is over the Rec button displays a
157. media Insert Ea adds the media in the timeline without overwriting existing media and pushes further right the existing elements of the oranges timeline placed after this position In this mode you can only insert the media on the clip boundaries which are common to all selected tracks CHECKING THE EDIT CHECK When the edit is completed it is possible to check it Xedio CleanEdit parses the timeline for possible errors lack of video for example or missing hi res files if this has been set in Xedio Manager To do so click the CHECK button fa hole is discovered a dialogue box opens and gives a time reference on the timeline for where there is no video There s a hole tn the video track 00 00 05 173 00 00 06 08 In this case the R2B button will not become available e f missing hi res files are discovered a dialogue box opens and gives the list of missing files Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Missing high resolution Files 0101116145135624 mau tst mzk x This Edit contains offline Media file s In this case the R2B button becomes available as soon as you click OK to acknowledge the message A icon is displayed on each lo res file on the timeline e lf a fast motion clip is detected a dialogue box opens via which you can render the fast motion clip s The transcoding codec used for the rendering of a fa
158. meline TRACK ZOOM E The Zoom button expands the selected audio track in a Zoom view In the Zoom view you can perform the following actions e Adjust cross fades on transitions see 10 2 7 on page 180 e Adjust audio levels of clips see 10 4 on page 183 e View the clip wave forms generated via the Get audio waveform command in the contextual menu see 10 5 1 How to Generate the Waveform of an Audio Element on page 185 99 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 5 10 EDITING BUTTONS IN THE TIMELINE AREA The timeline buttons allow the users to place and manipulate clips on the timeline In the table below you will find a brief description of these buttons but their operation will be detailed wherever necessary in the following sections Button Keyboard Description Shortcut Performing edit actions in Insert mode white button will shift the existing elements in the edit before the selected clip is placed into the edit Performing edit actions in Overwrite mode orange button means that the result of the editing action will replace the content of an existing edit toggle between modes When you delete a portion of the timeline with the Delete amp Clear option active white button the area from which the element is deleted will remain empty after the deletion When you delete a portion of the timeline with the Delete amp Shift opti
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160. n 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 2 4 FIELDS IN THE TAG MANAGER WINDOW The following table describes in details the various fields in the Tag Manager window Field Button Description Properties group box TC In Spin box to type the tag IN point in other words the timecode from when the graphic will be displayed on the top of the video When you use the contextual menu to call the Tag Manager window the value for the tag IN point corresponds to the position of the mouse on the Timecode bar when you right click on the mouse When you use the keyboard shortcut to call the Tag Manager window the tag IN point and duration values will be retrieved from the timeline Mark IN and Mark OUT points if they are defined Otherwise the nowline position will be used as the tag IN point with the default duration of 4 seconds TC Dur check box Check box to specify whether you want to define how long the graphic should be displayed e f itis not ticked the graphic will be displayed until the end of the edit e f itis ticked you can specify how long the graphic should be displayed in the TC Dur field By default the duration is 4 seconds TC Dur field Spin box to type how long the graphic will be displayed from the tag IN point Logo Insertion Tab Label Drop down box to select the file containing the graphic or logo to be inserted The TIFF or TAG files already included i
161. n the project will be displayed in drop down list If the requested file is not available in the drop down list you first need to import it using the Import button Import Button that opens the KM Importer dialog box from where you can browse to and Import the requested graphic file Fades Check box to specify whether you want the graphic to appear and disappear using a fade effect e f itis not ticked the graphic will be fully displayed and will disappear in cut mode e f it is ticked you can specify below the duration of the fade in and fade out for the graphic display 195 Issue 4 1 B 11 2 5 196 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Field Button Description In X frames Field to specify the duration in frames of the fade in effect when the graphic will appear on the clip Out X frames Field to specify the duration in frames of the fade out effect when the graphic will disappear Link Check box to synchronize the fade in and fade out durations Tag Order group box Tag List 00 01 List of the tags defined in the timeline You can select one or 02 more tags ata time Up Button to move the selected tag higher in the tag list Down Button to move the selected tag lower in the tag list Prev Button to select the previous tag in the tag list Next Button to select the next tag In the tag list Delete Button to delete the selected tag s HOW
162. n the stereo channels Audio Output Matrix Timeline tracks Audio output 5 St SE Audio conversion L L center R R center L Center R Center L Center R Silence P center a Silence R Center steren steren sterea Cancel A Important You need to select the check box on the right of the Audio Track button if you want to output the corresponding audio track Otherwise no material will be sent to the selected output track Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 AUDIO ROUTING FOR STEREO TRACKS LRU The Stereo Routing button allows defining default audio routing options for all new clips added to a stereo track in the timeline These default routing options are defined for each stereo track and are not available with 5 1 tracks If the button text is orange it means that a routing option has been defined To define the audio routing click the button to open the Default Audio Mode dialog box Then select one of the possible settings Sterea Hono El LARA A LA ELA L BLA A tiute lett tute right Swap amp Mute left Swap amp Mute right Swap lett amp right OF Cancel Once you have defined the routing options e You will be asked whether you want to apply them to the clips present in the timeline after confirming your choice e The options will automatically be applied to the new clips added to the ti
163. n this still clip you can perform a couple of operations as you would do on any other clip in the timeline such as Enlarging the clip Reducing the clip Moving the clip Deleting the clip Applying video clip effects Adding video transitions between the still clip and an adjacent one 213 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 13 Final Stages in the Editing Process 13 1 CHECKING THE EDIT CHECK H There s a hole in the video track 00 00 05 1713 00 00 06 08 Fast motion clipisi are detected in the timeline Do you want to render the Fast motion clips now Q Yes Mo When the edit is completed it is possible to check it Xedio CleanEdit parses the timeline for possible errors lack of video for example If a hole is discovered a dialog box opens and gives a time reference on the timeline for where there is no video If a fast motion clip is detected a dialog box opens via which you can render the fast motion clip s If you choose No e The Check button remains enabled since not rendered fast motion clips are still present in the edit e The R2B ready to broadcast button remains disabled If the edit is checked successfully the Check button will be disabled and the R2B ready to broadcast button will be enabled Refer to section 2 9 Checking the Edit on page 16 for more information 214 Xedi
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165. nail opens the corresponding clip in the Clip Player view SELECTING TECHNIQUES Several source clips can be selected to move them at once to a project amongst the media or the clips or in an existing edit You can select them thanks to the usual commands e Press CTRL click on the items for a selection of multiple non contiguous items e Press SHIFT click on the first and last item for a selection of multiple contiguous items 163 Issue 4 1 B 9 3 4 164 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 LiST VIEW IN THE WORKSPACE AREA PURPOSE You will preferably use this view to see the clips metadata when you work with drives folders in the Device area OVERVIEW The List view displays the list of all clips present in the selected media and their associated metadata Different filers can be applied to restrict the list Anne Delbrugere The following table provides a short description of the various areas highlighted in the List view You will find more information on the List view in the section 9 4 3 Searching for Clips within the List View on page 170 User Interface Description See also Element 1 Search Tools Provides a Quick Text Search field and S Advanced Filters fields to restrict the list to 4 Specific data 4 2 Saved Filters Allows to save filters and to apply them later Section 4 3 4 Tabs On Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s M
166. nd Stereo mode in the example combining two 5 1 tracks and 2 stereo tracks the first radio button selects channels 1 to 6 the second radio button selects channels 7 to 12 the third radio button selects channels 13 and 14 and the fourth radio button selects channels 15 and 16 Audio meters located on the right side of the Video Display represent the monitored track Refer to section 6 4 Audio Meters Trim Area on page 81 Note Y When you right click on a 5 1 radio button a popup menu appears in which you can select the 5 1 components that should be monitored on the left and right channels You can choose between the following options Mixed L R LS Rs or Center output on L R speakers Save audio selection Mixed L R Ls Rs Center Examples If a clip has to be created without audio for the channels 1 and 2 disable the 2 buttons of those channels I oO an Clicking on the left audio button will remove the left audio component from the source so that the clip made has no left audio channel In this case the right channel will be output on the left and right Clicking in addition on the right audio button will remove the right audio component so that the clip made has no right audio channel 11 Issue 4 1 B 6 2 9 72 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 ADDING LOGS TO THE MEDIA LOADED ON THE PLAYER AREA DEFINITION The log
167. ne by clicking the Zoom button mel oon the right hand side of the required track The track will then expand vertically across all of the audio tracks to show the transition Note Ctrl You can also use the shortcut key to directly call the Audio Transition Effect window Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 10 2 6 ADDING AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS ON ELEMENTS OF THE SAME CLIP INTRODUCTION You can add an audio transition effect on one or more audio elements of the same Clip In this case you will use the Audio Video FX window accessed via the or button For more information on the various types of transition effects refer to the section 10 2 4 Possible Audio Transition Effects on page 176 The following audio transition effects are available Cut Cross Fade Fade IN Fade OUT How TO APPLY AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS ON AUDIO ELEMENTS OF THE SAME CLIP To apply an audio transition on one or more audio elements of the same clip proceed as follows 1 Position the nowline on the clip for which you want to adjust the audio transitions 2 Click the Audio Video FX button or to open the Audio Video FX window and select the Audio Fade tab Audio Level Audio Fade Color Insertion Type Dit kerel Frame Location Cross fade O db AL Center Fade in O db AL Before Cut Fade out db AL After Cut Previous cut Proc
168. ne of the four possible views The user interface elements in the Workspace area differ depending on the view mode VIEW MODES IN THE WORKSPACE You can select the requested view by clicking one of the view buttons at the bottom of the Workspace area View Thumbnail view H List view E Clip Player view O Description The Thumbnail view shows the thumbnails corresponding to the various source clips of the media selected in the Source Device area The List view displays the list of source clips from the media selected in the Source Device area and gives access to the different filters which can be applied to restrict the list of clips displayed The Clip Player view allows playing source clips Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 3 3 THUMBNAIL VIEW IN THE WORKSPACE AREA PURPOSE You will work in this view to select the cameras source clips you want to edit OVERVIEW The Thumbnail view shows the thumbnails corresponding to the various source clips of the media selected in the Source Device area _ ca ee re miei a a on COG i aioe selena mele rae fh eae ee OE ee aaa OF ces a eee ae a a r Waite ail see ag a er ia For each clip the following metadata is displayed e the clip name above the thumbnail e the TC IN TC OUT and duration of the clip in the source media below the thumbnail Double clicking a thumb
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170. nual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 DELETING TIMELINE ELEMENTS PROCEDURE There are various ways of deleting entire element s or a whole clip from the timeline To delete one or more elements in an edit proceed as follows 1 Select the deletion mode you want to apply using the EI button 2 Select the elements to be deleted using CTRL or SHIFT click if you want to select several elements 3 Do one of the following o Ss o Right click in the edit and select Clip gt Delete from the contextual menu o Press on the keyboard The selected elements are removed from the edit The remaining timeline elements on the right of the deleted elements are shifted left if the Delete and Shift mode is active and if a blank area is left on all the tracks after the deletion EXAMPLE In the example below both video and audio elements of a clip are deleted using the Delete command in the contextual menu The Delete amp Shift option is active which means that the material on the right of the mark OUT is shifted to the left after the delete action G1i0A ADL _CLP_O91203_1 01 DO 00 17 04 G208 2 oo O0 00 00 00 00 03 eo Copy clip Fx D0 O0 20 a4 oD 00 20 05 zi Paste i clip Fi Ei ti Unda eT a a is u Redo LesS Nic YIII i ee Sync Grou m ADL CLP 091203 i j Di 00 03 01 00 00 17 04 Settings Create i O0 00 20 04 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue
171. o Field Description Show Timecode This option offers different choices to display timecode on the player window If the loaded material is a file 59 Issue 4 1 B 6 2 5 60 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Field Description e none does not display any timecode e intra TC displays the original timecode of the media e start TC displays a counter starting with 0 at the first frame of the media e both Intra TC Start TC displays both the counter and original timecode If the loaded material is the record train of an EVS Video Server not applicable to the Recorder Video Display e none does not display any timecode e intra TC TOD provides a sub menu with two options Timecode Timecode and Date Aspect Ratio Offers a choice of aspect ratios for the display either Auto 4 3 or 16 9 This is also possible to use the following shortcuts fo re o Gm Gee to toggle between 4 3 and 16 9 A G o to reset the display to Auto Show SafeAreas Displays a safe area cage on the window to determine which areas of the picture will be seen and allow for checking the size of graphics within the media for safe display Grab Image Grabs the current image either in low resolution or in high resolution The default folder C where the grab is stored is defined in Xedio Manager gt Software gt Parameter Profiles
172. o Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 13 2 PLAYING OUT AN EDIT 13 2 1 INTRODUCTION You can play out an edit from two different locations e from the Xedio CleanEdit application via the Playout tab You use such a solution when you want to playout some edits or a clip or edit individually This section will cover the playout from Playout tab e from the Xedio Playout Organizer You use such a solution when you want to manage several edits in your playout and or when a dedicated playout server is installed on your setup This section is covered in the Playout Organizer user manual You can obviously not use both playout solutions at the same time on the same machine Note The playout option is available only on workstations equipped with an EVS SDI output board PCX2 or PCX3 13 2 2 PLAYOUT PROCESS FROMTHE PLAYOUT TAB CuePoint Mar HD 1080 50 Goto TimeCode DR00 00 00 Start TimeCode 00000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 21 face high jump 1 Activating the Playout tab Move the mouse pointer over the Playout tab 2 Preloading the edit You can play an edit whether it is ready to broadcast or not To preload the edit for the playout select the edit from the Edit zone in the Projects area and drag It anywhere onto the Playout tab work area The edit is ready to be played out 215 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Man
173. o copy a video effect proceed as follows l Select the clip with the already configured effects 2 Right click to open the contextual menu 3 Select Copy Clip FX Clip 00 00 04 00 Peps faint E 00 00 Copy clip Fe Paste clip Fx Speed j Video clip FH d Conversion Fr Create Clip Video Transition Delete Undo Settings d How TO PASTE A VIDEO EFFECT To paste these copied video effects proceed as follows l Select the clip you want to apply the copied effects to or set a mark IN and mark OUT points to cover the clips to which the effects should be pasted 2 Right click to open the contextual menu 3 Select Paste Clip FX Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 CONVERSION EFFECTS INTRODUCTION Each clip can be converted by the software in Xedio CleanEdit to match the format that the timeline is using Conversion can be from and to 4 3 and 16 9 with Pan amp Scan and Letterbox modes supported When you have created the Edit you have selected the aspect ratio for the edit or it was non editable as for 16 9 with HD video standards Depending on the aspect ratio for the edit you have selected a default conversion type You can change the mode used for the selected conversion type for example PS instead of the default conversion type which was LB by adding a conversion effects to a clip or to several clips be
174. o shift from channels 1 to 8 to channels 9 to 16 T E j Db values are displayed on each side They correspond to the values defined in Xedio Manager gt Parameter Profiles gt General gt Vumeter for the top level the saturation level the warning level and the bottom level Values for 0 2 4 8 and 16 are shown as well if they do not overwrite the database values 82 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 5 TIMELINE AREA 6 5 1 OVERVIEW The Timeline is the area where through a graphical representation of the edit in progress media can be manipulated to easily and efficiently make an edited package The Timeline is made up of the elements highlighted on the screenshot and shortly described in the table below Area Description l Audio Output This button gives access to an Audio Output Matrix used Matrix Button to define which timeline track will be routed to which Output track See also the section Audio Track Selection for the Output on page 95 2 Fill Button When the Fill button is active the media dragged to the Clip zone is automatically placed at the end of the timeline See also the section 7 3 Placing Clips onto the Timeline on page 107 3 Editing The Editing buttons allow the users to perform various Commands editing actions on the edit loaded See also the section 6 5 10 Editing Buttons in the Timeline Area
175. of the shadow e The OffsetY parameter defines the vertical size of the shadow Example of a white shadow with Offsets of 5 Spacing Sub tab Text Edge Shadow Spacing Background Interline 1 0 Tracking 0 The Spacing sub tab defines the spacing between lines Interline option and between letters Tracking Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Example with an interline of 1 5 and a tracking of 15 Background Sub tab Text Edge Shadow Spacing Background Use Background i Color Opacity The Background sub tab is used to apply a color background in the text area Example with a light orange background with 50 opacity i n 7h Seine 205 Issue 4 1 B 206 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 ADDING GRAPHICS Provided that the Enable Import Picture option has been enabled in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles gt CleanEdit gt Cg an Import Picture button is displayed at the bottom of the Text Properties tab l 2 J 4 Ironert ae rye Press the Miele button The KM Importer Dialog bow opens Media Class EYS Image File ame SHIP ad logo edio SO_00013 ti OF Press the Browse button to select the picture file tif to import Associate a Media Class to the picture from the Media Class field Press OK The picture is add
176. ols on the panel e the keyboard shortcuts or e the optional remote control panel ShuttleP RO Mark an IN point by clicking on the man icon on the panel 4 Optionally add a name for the clip in the text field 29 53 00 C T 29 5410 Goal 1 Jd Ea Mark an OUT point by clicking on the ca icon on the panel The duration of the clip will then be displayed 12 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 1729 53 00 ee ee F a I gt k Ye a0 03 24 Goal 1 J 17295614 J D a i gt 00 00 02 04 The top area represents the whole length of the original media The current position within the clip is shown by a blue marker The IN point is displayed below the Player window as a green marker The OUT point will be represented by a red marker line For more information on these items refer to the section 6 2 1 Overview on page 57 ia Note Y IN and OUT points can be moved by selecting the marks on the media bar and dragging them to the required position or by typing directly the timecode fields besides the mark IN and mark OUT buttons 13 Issue 4 1 B 2 8 2 8 1 14 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 PLACING CLIPS ONTO THE TIMELINE INTRODUCTION There are many different ways to add clips onto your edit The main methods for placing a clip to your edit are one of the following
177. on 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Menu Item Description in the Edits list but will show a D in the deleted column to Indicate it has been flagged as to be deleted Not Deleted unmarks the selected project or edit as deleted OPENING A PLAYER TO VIEW MEDIA From the Media Mgr and Edit Mgr tabs you can open any item on the element list by double clicking it or right clicking the mouse and select Play or Run Player The element opens in a Player window which is same as the Player area in the Edit tab For a detailed explanation refer to the section 6 2 Player Area on page 57 e A jog and media bar and a set of transport controls allow the manipulation of the element in the window e Using the mouse you can click wherever you want inside media bar and drag the mouse to browse through the element e Drag and drop operations of clips and media are possible from this Player to the Clip area or Media area of the project Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 SEARCHING THE DATABASE INTRODUCTION When the database contains large amounts of data it may become difficult to find a specific element The Xedio Suite offers several ways to speed up your search e quick text search e filters on parameters By default the columns that are taken into consideration for the Quick Te
178. on active orange button any element located on the right of the deleted portion will be shifted to the left so as to replace the deleted elements Only the clips on selected tracks will be shifted When the Blank Fill button is active in Overwrite mode the media placed into the timeline will fill in empty areas of the timeline D When the AFX button is active the default audio transition is automatically added on each new clip placed into the timeline The default audio transition effect is defined in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles gt Xedio CleanEdit gt Timeline tab DefaultAudioTransF x tt When the VFX button is active the default video transition is automatically added on each new clip placed into the timeline The default audio transition effect is defined in Xedio Manager Software gt Parameter Profiles gt Xedio CleanEdit gt Timeline tab DefaultVideoTransFx 100 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Button Keyboard Description Shortcut Clicking the Mark IN button marks an IN point at the nowline position on the timeline Clicking the Mark OUT button marks an OUT point at the nowline position on the timeline Clicking the Mark Clip button puts the mark IN at the beginning of the first element selected and the mark OUT at the end of the last clip selected Clicking the Mark Reset button deletes the mark IN
179. on between the timeline marks ADD A CLIP TO FILL IN A BLANK AREA IN THE TIMELINE INTRODUCTION The Blank Fill mode is used to place clips on the timeline to fill in areas of the timeline where there is no media present Even when the clip is longer than the blank to be filled this mode ensures the next clip is not overwritten This mode will only work in combination with the Overwrite mode To activate the Blank Fill mode click the button The button will turn orange METHODS Depending on the expected result you can proceed in three different ways e Drag the clip to be added to the beginning of the blank area The IN point of the clip is matched to the beginning of the blank area e Drag the clip anywhere in the blank area The IN point of the clip to be added will be dropped where you have released the mouse e Drag the clip in the blank area while pressing the CTRL key The OUT point of the clip to be added will be matched to the end of the blank area Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 e Drag the clip in the blank area while pressing the ALT key If the clip is Then greater than the hole in The clip speed will be decreased to match the the timeline blank area Smaller than the hole in The clip speed will be increased to match the the timeline blank area The following criteria must be met e the parameter Can Accelerate must have b
180. operations 00 00 nA nn L I NOWLINE This is the blue vertical marker that displays the current position on the timeline It is used to browse In the timeline or mark an insertion position 85 Issue 4 1 B 6 5 5 86 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 MARK IN MARK OUT POINTS The mark IN point is a green vertical line on the timeline that displays the position of a mark IN point The mark OUT point is a red vertical line on the timeline that displays the position of a mark OUT point You will add mark IN and mark OUT points to help you place media in the timeline TIMELINE ELEMENT ON THE TIMELINE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION The timeline element is the portion of the media added to the timeline and displayed as a block on the timeline It corresponds to one track of a clip added to the timeline Clip 1 00 00 03 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 06 DEFAULT DISPLAYED INFORMATION The element display on a track can contain up to seven information fields By default the information displayed is the following Position Information Displayed Top left Clip name Top right Element duration Bottom left TL TC IN TC IN of the element in the timeline Bottom right TL TC OUT TC OUT of the element in the timeline MODIFYING THE DEFAULT INFORMATION The default information can be modified via the Settings gt Clip Display Settings command from the Timeline Element
181. or fade up at the beginning of the clip The Fade to color parameters allow specifying the color fade out at the end of the Clip 150 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Effect Color Fade Area on selected clips Between in and out markers Config Fade from color Length 20 frames Color Fade to color Length 40 frames Color COLOR CORRECTION Issue 4 1 B This effect makes it possible to change the RGB parameters to adjust the color of an image When you select this effect in the contextual menu the window below is displayed To adjust the color you need to slide the selectors for the three colors You can also modify the brightness contrast black level and white level Effect Color Correction Area on selected clipfs Between in and out markers Aed Magenta i Green Yellow i Blue Brightness Contrast White Level Black Level 151 Issue 4 1 B 8 3 4 152 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 VIDEO CLIP EFFECTS WITH KEY FRAMES INTRODUCTION These three options on the Video FX menu only appear for a single clip selection as they require keyframes to be added to the video element selected A keyframe is a drawing that defines the starting and ending points of a video effect The addition of keyframes is a similar operation for
182. orresponding Duration field CHECKING THE INTEGRATED TEXT AND GRAPHICS You can check the result of the text and graphics integration by playing the edit from the Player area To place the nowline on a specific tag select it in the tag list from the Page List tab and select the J ump to in or the Jump to out radio button This will place the nowline on the first frame or on the last frame of the tag area When a fade effect is defined selecting the Outside transition FX option will place the nowline within the tag area on the first frame after the In effect jump to in or before the Out effect jump to out Example J ump to Out without the Outside transition FX option 00 00 73 00 00 38 01 59 58 12 00 00 07 23 J ump to Out with the Outside transition FX option 209 Issue 4 1 B 11 3 9 210 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 00 00 03 00 00 08 01 59 57 12 00 00 06 23 EDITING THE CHARACTER GENERATOR PAGE PROPERTIES EDITING AREA DURATION How to Edit a Tag Area Duration 1 Select the tag in the tag list from the Page List tab 2 Modify the duration in the Duration field from the Properties group box 3 Press ENTER How to Remove the Mark OUT of a Tag l Select the tag in the tag list from the Page List tab 2 Select the No Out option NoOut i The corresponding text and graphics will then be applied until the end of the
183. ource clips to create sub clips that will be added to a storyboard See also the section 9 3 Workspace Area on page 162 160 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 2 SOURCE DEVICE AREA 9 2 1 INTRODUCTION When you open Xedio CleanEdit the application automatically detects the plugged in SD or HD devices P2 XDCAM or XDCAM EX CANON supports and Searches for media present on these supports USB devices and XF drives can be scanned so their content is available for browsing logging rough cut and export 9 2 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Source Device area displays m Devices e the identified devices as the root branches of _ e Pp an expandable tree view and the detected MM Dispatcher media below the device on which it is stored MMS Dispatcher The path where the media is located is a XDCAM Specified a unl BE e the folders scanned by users and their sub Folders folders BP disk R Mm USB dey The check boxes are used to specify the media to be displayed in the Thumbnail view and in the List view of the Workspace See also 9 4 Selecting Relevant Media on page 168 161 Issue 4 1 B 9 3 9 3 1 9 3 2 162 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 WORKSPACE AREA INTRODUCTION In the Workspace area you will list apply filters browse and edit the media using o
184. oved using the Bo Bd buttons Then click the Add Log button simultaneously with the CTRL key on the keyboard CREATING A CLIP ON AN EVS VIDEO SERVER FROM THE PLAYER AREA GENERAL PROCESS When the media loaded on the Player area is a record train from an EVS Server you can save the created clip on the EVS Server and in the Xedio database at the Same time To do this you will click the Save button next to the Clip Name field once you have defined your mark IN and mark OUT 01 02 20 07 C o 0058 5819 F a le gt 01 18 20 03 J 1 0 a p ka 00 03 21 13 k This will open the EVS Server Data window in which you can specify the necessary information to save the clip on the EVS Server and on the Xedio database EVS SERVER DATA WINDOW EVS Video Server Tab In the EVS Server Data window the EVS Video Server tab allows you to specify the clip name IDs ranking type and keywords as it will be saved on the EVS Video Server 13 Issue 4 1 B Evs Server Data CleanEdit Tab Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The LSM ID field is the only mandatory in this tab You need to select the Add to Current CE Project option if you want the clip to be added to the project in the Clip zone once the clip has been saved In the EVS Server Data window the CleanEdit tab allows you to specify the clip label name media class and description as it will be saved in the Xe
185. ps qara 00 06 17 22 a 7 y To return to the normal display place the mouse over the right hand edge of the window to see the mouse pointer change and drag the frame to the desired size or click with the right mouse button on it IMPORTING A PROJECT If you need to work on another user s project you can import it from the Project Mgr area To import a project select the project in the Project list of the Project Mgr area and drop it to the Project zone The project will be copied and imported to your working environment with all the associated media and edits In some specific workflows the users will be asked whether they want to copy the project or become the project s owner In the latter case the user will work on the original project Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 5 3 9 3 1 5 3 2 MEDIA ZONE INTRODUCTION The Media zone contains the list of media relating to the project Each media is placed in this area by dragging it from the Media Manager tab For more information on this tab refer to the section 4 Searching for and Managing Media on page 24 This section presents the various possible actions on a media either accessible from the Media contextual menu or in another way Media sI Traine 2 Camb 1 Trains 2 Carn xediopge edioadl xedioadl Ingest 100429 ae SSS 1S OPENING MEDIA
186. r e i S Epe Yat Apa AMERA a eoa 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 Hth fih 2 bodo a fa 1 mriopg stem 1 ae ita igh pes ae Py wii iit 188 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Area Number Area Name l Text Editor 2 Audiometers 3 Recorder Window 4 Graphical Timeline TEXT AREA The text area allows the addition of the voiceover script on the display A script can be typed or added using Copy amp Paste from another application It can also be retrieved from a MOS story through EVS ActiveX component or from the Xedio Cutter application AUDIO METER The audio meter provides an indication of the input audio level for the microphone when recording a voiceover Underneath the meter is a Cfg button that displays the audio level configuration to adjust the settings Volume Control Options Help Volume Control Wave SW Synth CD Player Balance Balance Balance Balance Foyt FY ae ae 4 Volume Volume Volume Volume L E L h Mute all UN222e Mic WDM The volume control on the left determines the overall audio level The microphone level defines the level of the microphone input The audio card fitted to the workstation being used may offer more choices in configuring the recording parameters please consult the user manual for the device used for more details Note The Digigr
187. ral contextual and conceptual information as well as detailed descriptive information on the various features available in Xedio CleanE dit This reference manual will include procedural information on more complex actions even though not systematically However it will not contain procedures on simple or usual actions which should be covered by video tutorials Some features may not be fully documented for version 3 1 Xedio CleanEdit In this case the documentation will gradually be completed in the future versions Feel free to send your requests on features you would like to have documented in more details to doc evs tv SECTIONS ON MAIN AREAS ON THE USER INTERFACE The following table shows where you can find detailed information on the various areas of the user interface User Interface Area Chapter Project area its four zones Chapter 5 Managing Projects and Project Elements Work area Edit tab Chapter 6 Main Workspace for Editing Work area VoiceOver tab Section 11 1 Adding Voiceover Work area Text tab Section 11 3 Adding Integrated Text and Graphics Work area Header Maker tab Chapter 12 Header Maker Work area Scheduler tab See Xedio Ingest Organizer user manual Work area Control VTR tab See Xedio Ingest Organizer user manual Work area Playout tab Section 13 2 3 Playout Tab Work area Media Manager Edit Chapter 5 Managing Projects and Project Manager Project Manager El
188. red button oj The edit is played and keeps recording until the OUT point is reached or until the user presses the Rec button again to stop recording The track where the voiceover clip will be placed is the first stereo track that is selected looking from the bottom of the timeline A dialog box will open to ask which track to place the recorded voiceover on if this would overwrite some elements already present on the timeline Voiceover is overwriting some other blocs Track 41 lowers Bertini Bloc Track z iowerynibe erst blocs Track AS E Track 44 Only the stereo tracks can be selected 191 Issue 4 1 B 192 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 CHECKING THE RECORDED VOICEOVER Go to Voiceover Mark IN Clicking the Go to Mark IN button moves the current position of nowline to the IN point corresponding to the beginning of the last voiceover recording This button when combined with the CTRL key from the keyboard moves the nowline to the some seconds Preroll value before the beginning of the last recording and directly launches a playback to enable the recording to be checked Go to Voiceover Mark OUT Clicking the Go to Mark OUT button moves the current position of nowline to the OUT point corresponding to the beginning of the last voiceover recording This button when combined with the CTRL key from the keyboard moves the nowline to some seconds P
189. reroll value before the end of the last recording and launches a playback to enable the voiceover OUT point to be checked ATTENUATING OTHER TRACKS WHEN USING VOICEOVER Clip Using a right click on a voiceover track brings up a f contextual menu offering the choice to add Aaa manina attenuation to any audio elements that are vertically Audio Transition d adjacent to the recorded voiceover section This means that the audio tracks will fade to a lower level Duplicate Track for the duration of the voiceover Get audio waveform WO Attenuation When attenuation is present the voiceover element color changes to a darker shade to indicate that the attenuation is switched on Undo Settings d 0 00 09 02 Note The level of attenuation and other settings such as fade in and out values are set in the Software gt Parameter Profiles area of Xedio Manager Please refer to the related user manual for more details Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 11 2 ADDING A LOGO OR GRAPHIC 11 2 1 INTRODUCTION You will use tags to add a logo or still graphic Tags are reference points marked on the timecode bar to trigger an event such as the insert of a graphic or logo Tags are created and managed via the Tag Manager window 11 2 2 ACCESSING THE TAG MANAGER WINDOW To access the Tag Manager window you can e right click on the Timecode bar in the timelin
190. rious Methods to Add Clips to an Edit There are many different ways to add clips onto your edit The main methods for placing a clip to your edit are the following ones e Dragging the clip into the Clip zone when the Fill icon is active This adds the clip to the end of the timeline e Dragging the clip from the Clip zone to a given position in the edit e Dragging the clip from the Player to a given position in the edit Possible Positions of a Clip in an Edit Depending on the Insert Overwrite mode you have selected you can drag a clip to the following positions into the timeline e atthe end of the clip e ona transition e on the nowline e onamark IN or mark OUT point e between a mark IN and mark OUT points e anywhere in the edit This will be explained in details in the following sections IMPORTANT PREREQUISITES INTRODUCTION Before you drag a clip into an edit you always need to perform the following actions 1 Select the Insert or Overwrite mode with the Insert Overwrite button in the timeline 2 Select the clip tracks to be added to the edit This section provides more detailed information on these steps 107 Issue 4 1 B 108 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanE dit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 INSERT AND OVERWRITE MODES Before you drag a clip onto the timeline you need to define the way you want to insert it Two modes are available Overwrite or Insert You select th
191. rious camera angles and allows the user to select a clip linked to the one Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 Area Description loaded e If an individual clip is loaded only its recorder channel is available If a media ingested from an encoder is loaded the mia button is not available You can access the various commands of the Player area either using the buttons on the user interface or dedicated keyboard shortcuts which are assigned in Xedio Manager ACTIVATING THE PLAYER AREA To be able to use the Player and the various commands it features you need to activate it To activate the Player click on the Player area or press O the keyboard When you drag a media to the Player it is directly activated An orange rectangle displayed around the Player commands indicates that the Player area is active 00 00 00 00 C 00 00 36 00 4 K F gt 00 01 57 12 match 2 00 01 56 12 TD i be M 0001 20 12 MAKING THE PLAYER AREA FULL SCREEN To view the Player area as a full screen image press gt on the keyboard Press the shortcut key again to revert to the normal display ADJ USTING THE PLAYER VIDEO DISPLAY You can adjust the Player video display via a contextual menu You call the contextual menu by right clicking the Video Display zone on the Player area It gives the following display options for the vide
192. rm one of the following actions e Extend the IN point of a clip e Extend the OUT point of a clip e Shorten the IN point of a clip e Shorten the OUT point of a clip How TO EXTEND OR SHORTEN A CLIP USING THE EXTEND BUTTON Procedure To extend or shorten selected elements or clip proceed as follows 1 If required change the Overwrite or Insert mode clicking the button 2 Depending on whether you want to extend or shorten the selected elements or clip on its IN or OUT point do one of the following a To extend the IN point place a mark IN before the IN point to be extended b To extend the OUT point place a mark OUT after the OUT point to be extended c To shorten the IN point place a mark IN after the IN point to be shortened d To shorten the OUT point place a mark OUT before the OUT point to be shortened 3 Select the elements or clip to be extended or shortened 4 Press the Extend button E The IN or OUT point of the elements or clip that had to be extended or shortened has been moved and the possible additional material has been retrieved from the original media Y Note If there are both an IN and an OUT point on the edit a popup window will ask the operator to choose to which mark he wants to extend the element selected Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Example In the example below you work in Overwrite mode and want to ext
193. ront of each track 2 Position the nowline on the left of the blank area to be removed 3 Click the Blank Clear button i Or press cJ The common empty zones are deleted Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 EXAMPLE In the example below the Blank Clear button is used to remove the blanks common to all tracks Before Concert _091119_ 81 d 00 20 02 O0 02 19 04 OO 02 8923 00 03 2000 pb01 01 03 Concert 091119 81 00 00 20 02 00 02 19 04 OO 02 48 15 00 03 08 17 7 7 3 ALIGNING ELEMENTS ON A REFERENCE ELEMENT You can align left or right one or more elements on a reference element with the a Gil e A left alignment means you will align the IN point of the elements on the IN point of the reference element e A right alignment means you will align the OUT point of the elements on the OUT point of the reference element The elements which are aligned will overwrite existing material on the timeline To right or left align elements on a reference element proceed as follows 1 Using CTRL click select a first the elements to align b last the reference element on which the other elements should be aligned 123 Issue 4 1 B 7 1 4 7 79 124 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 2 Do one of the following o To align left click the ca button o To align right cl
194. roperties window output tracks types have been set and are displayed in the Recorder pane From the timeline an Audio Output Matrix is used to define which timeline track will be routed to which output track This matrix is accessed by clicking the Audio Matrix button E available only if the Show Audio Matrix Button parameter has been enabled in Xedio Manager gt Parameter Profiles gt CleanEdit gt Timeline In case the Audio Matrix button has not enabled all the audio tracks are output on the output stereo track 1 The selection of the output track corresponding to each audio track is performed through an audio output matrix This matrix is accessed by clicking the Audio Matrix button E The Show Audio Matrix Button parameter must have been enabled in Xedio Manager gt Parameter Profiles gt CleanEdit gt Timeline In case the Audio Matrix button has not enabled all the audio tracks are output on the output stereo track 1 95 Issue 4 1 B 96 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Audio Output Matrix Overview Timeline tracks Audio output St Timeline Tracks area This area represents the timeline tracks with their audio type as this has been set through the Audio Track button contextual menus stereo or 5 1 Audio Output area This area represents the various tracks to which you can output the corresponding timeline track as they have been set when creatin
195. rovides a tool to insert a still clip at the beginning of an edit This still is created automatically and is based on information defined in a XML file Besides this predefined information you can also enter custom information like feed location source audio in the Data editing area A specific editable profile describes the way in which the still clip has to be generated components and positions as well as its length in the timeline The Header Maker tool supports 4 3 and 16 9 edits and takes care of the video aspect ratio HEADER MAKER TAB OVERVIEW The Header Maker tab contains three main areas They are highlighted on the following screenshot and shortly described in the table below 00 00 32 05 Concert_091209 16 9 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 12 3 Area Description L Header This pane also contains a data editing area Preview Area 2 Recorder Area 3 Timeline Area This area contains the editto which a still is added The Recorder area and the Timeline area are similar to the ones on the Edit tab OPERATIONS To manually enter data in the dedicated fields in the Data Editing area select the field and type the value or select a value from the drop down list If you want to remove the values from these fields click on the Clear button By clicking on the Create button you create the still clip at the beginning of the edit O
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197. s minutes seconds or frames separately in the timecode fields e Double click on the hours minutes seconds or frames area and the corresponding area will be activated for editing e Simple click in the timecode field the cursor should blink on the right and you can type the full timecode value 66 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 How TO MAKE A CLIP Using the transport controls listed above you can create a clip as follows l 5 6 Select the requested media from the Media zone and double click on it or drag it to the Player area It will open in the Player Play the media using the transport control commands described on page 61 Position the nowline at the requested position for the Mark IN point and click the Mark IN button Position the nowline at the requested position for the Mark OUT point and click the Mark OUT button Enter a name in the Clip Name field To save the clip drag it to Clip zone It can then be placed later on in the timeline How TO MODIFY A CLIP To modify a clip proceed as follows l 2 Selecta clip in the Clip zone and drag itto the Player area Redefine the mark IN and mark OUT in one of the following ways a Seta new mark IN and or mark OUT using the nowline and the p and buttons The old mark IN OUT will be removed b Drag the mark IN and or mark OUT to the new position in the Media bar Do one of t
198. s added to the media bar but the log is displayed in different ways in the user interface LOG COLOR AND RANKING The log will have a different color depending on the ranking assigned e White log for no star ranking default e Blue log for 1 star ranking e Green log for 2 star ranking e Red log for 3 star ranking KEYWORDS ASSOCIATED TO A LOG Player Area Once the nowline is positioned on a log timecode the keywords associated to this log are listed below the video display and are displayed as a tool tip when you roll the mouse over the log 00 00 37 24 00 C Controversy Yellow Card k Controversy Yellow Card 172 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 6 4 Issue 4 1 B OTHER POSSIBLE ACTIONS ON LOGS The following table describes shortly other possible actions on logs Action Moving from one log to the other Deleting a log Displaying only logs having a given ranking Description e Click the Go to Prev Log button Eto move to the log positioned on the left of the nowline e Click the Go to Next Log button P to move to the log positioned on the right of the nowline When the nowline is positioned on a log using the oa buttons you can delete it and all its metadata in the following ways e Clicking CTRL Mal in the Player area By default all logs are displayed in the loaded material If you want to display only the logs
199. s are reference points that can be placed wherever needed on the media loaded on the Player Their purpose is to mark points of interest on the media and to facilitate rapid movement between them The logs are managed with the following buttons INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL LOGS A distinction can be drawn between internal and external logs The internal logs are placed by the user on the media loaded on the Player They are displayed on the media bar as yellow triangles The external logs correspond to logs created in and imported from IP Director if the installation is properly set up An interest ranking is assigned to them They are displayed on the media bar as transparent triangles When you right click on a log on a media bar where the two types of logs are displayed a contextual menu appears and let you select the logs that should appear ADDING A LOG To add a log on the media place the nowline at the requested position on the media and click the Add Log button iv The log is added on the media as a yellow triangle on the video frame gt 01 06 18 09 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 2 10 MOVING BETWEEN LOGS To move to the log position on the left of the nowline click the Left Log button K To move to the log position on the right of the nowline click the Right Log button REMOVING A LOG To remove a log move to the log to be rem
200. se the transition effect will be defined on the nearest transition to the position of the mouse cursor 2 Right click the mouse on the track where you want to define the transition effect either o near the clip transition OR o between the define mark IN and mark OUT The contextual menu is displayed Clip Audio Channels Left Audio Transition Get audio waveform aio Duplicate Track Undo Redo Settings Clear All 177 Issue 4 1 B 178 4 5 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Select the requested effect type in the Left Right Audio Transition command The Audio Transition Effect window opens In this window you can still select another effect The definition of the transitions where the effect will be applied in the Area group box cannot be modified Effect Duration 20 Frames Ores on this transition only Between in and out markers Position centered Gefore cut Sfter cut OK Cancel In the Audio Transition Effect window fill in the transition parameters to Specify the duration and position of the transition effect Click OK A blue vertical line is added on the transition where the effect has been added Once you have assigned the basic type of audio transition you can zoom and adjust the audio transition on the timeli
201. sed in the timeline Up to 5 audio tracks are available The upper part of the Audio Track buttons show the name of the audio track facing the button in the timeline display from Al to A5 The lower part of the Audio Track buttons show the audio type of the timeline track By default all the audio tracks are set to Stereo A right click on each Audio Track button displays a contextual menu from which you can set the audio track type e Stereo track 5 1 track You can mute a track by clicking the corresponding Audio Track button It will display the following icon AUDIO TRACK SELECTION FOR EDITING ACTIONS 00 00 10 18 The Track Selection check box is used to select the tracks to be taken into account when editing actions are performed including playout export and rendering actions lf one Track Selection check box is cleared before the loading of a clip you will not be able to load audio on this timeline track Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Video and Audio tracks can be selected by using the following shortcuts Track Activation Shortcut Video Al fou S 7 e a A3 for D A4 fox F8 AS fon va D All Audio m l l va AUDIO TRACK SELECTION FOR THE OUTPUT Introduction Based on the Audio Type selected at edit creation from the Edit P
202. st motion clip is set in Xedio Manager O Fast motion clipfs are detected in the timeline Do you want to render the Fast motion clips now Yes ho If you choose No o The CHECK button remains enabled since not rendered fast motion clips are still present in the edit o The R2B ready to broadcast button remains disabled If the edit is checked successfully the CHECK button will be disabled and the R2B ready to broadcast button will be enabled See also the section 6 3 7 Checking the Edit in the Recorder Area on page 80 17 Issue 4 1 B 2 10 2 10 1 18 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 PLAYING OUT OR EXPORTING AN EDIT When an edit has been completed it can either be immediately played out as video or rendered to a file type for transfer to another system or used by the other Xedio software suite PLAYING OUT THE EDIT INTRODUCTION Playing out an edit consists of outputting the edit straight to an SDI connection The playout option is therefore available only on workstations equipped with an EVS SDI output board PCX2 or PCX3 You can play out an edit from two different locations e from the Xedio CleanEdit application via the Playout tab You use such a solution when you want to playout some edits individually This section will cover the playout from Playout tab e from the Xedio Playout Organizer You use such a solu
203. t December 2011 10 3 10 3 1 10 3 2 AUDIO ROUTING SWAPS AND MUTES DEFAULT AND SPECIFIC AUDIO ROUTING You can define default audio routing as well as swaps and mutes on the audio channels of a stereo track via the Audio Routing button This is explained in the section Audio Routing For Stereo Tracks on page 99 These options will be valid for each new clip added to the edit You can also define specific audio routing swaps and mutes on an audio element of a stereo track These functions are available as you right click on the selected element and choose Audio Channels from the contextual menu 1 stereo 2 stereo 00 00 00 00 3 stereo 00 00 00 00 4 steren amp Sterea Mona L gt L R R gt L R L R gt L L R gt R S079 Clip 11 5 06 00 00 03 07 Mute left Crees Mute right Swap amp Mute left Swap amp Mute right Swap left amp right Clip O0 00 03 07 Get audio waveform Duplicate Track Undo Redo Settings POSSIBLE AUDIO CHANNEL FUNCTIONS The functions available via the Audio Channels command are divided into four groups of sub commands A black bullet is displayed in front of the commands applied to the selected elements Group of Sub Commands Description 1 stereo These commands allow specifying the source track 2 fsteren you want to be applied to the selected element 3 stereo
204. t December 2011 6 2 7 NOWLINE MARK IN AND MARK OUT Three positions can be defined in the media bar e An IN point marked on the media is shown as a green line To add a mark IN click at the requested position on the media bar and click the Mark IN icon nin e An OUT point marked on the media is shown as a red line To add a mark OUT click at the requested position on the media bar and click the Mark OUT icon a e The nowline that is to say the current position within the media is shown as a blue line To place the nowline at a given position simply click at the requested position on the media bar To move their position click on them with the mouse and drag them to the desired position When the media is being played the nowline moves along the top area of the media bar If the portion of the top area covers only a part of the media the nowline may disappear In this case a red indicator on the left side or on the right side of the Media bar will be displayed A click on the vertical indicator on the left or right side will re centre the top area to the nowline CREATING AND WORKING WITH CLIPS IN THE PLAYER When you have defined the portion of the media you want to place into the timeline you can create a clip out of it and either store it in the Clip zone in the Project area and or place it directly in the timeline To create a clip you will mainly use the Clip Creation buttons available in the Player
205. t Ei Label Edit PGE Creation Date 05 01 2010 Z ToCleanckot ToFile To Device Sect dye Extena red Chesser CL r Torapa pa siar rie Doe Rendering 00 00 10 Area Number Area Name 1 Information Zone 2 Destination Zone 3 Export Information Zone INFORMATION ZONE The information zone displays general details on the edit media like type label creation date TC IN duration 220 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Issue 4 1 B DESTINATION ZONE Exporting to CleanEdit To CleanE dit Database properties Label a Ea Class Mews Description Low res transcoding codec Mot Used ToFile ToDevice To Target Shooting date 24 4ug 11 External ret Publish Hi res transcoding codec Avid ON HD EWS 100 Mbps To consolidate an edit and store it as a single clip in the Xedio storage system and Xedio database complete the following fields and click on the Start button The rendering process allows creating hi resolution files and lo resolution files if desired in one step Field Label Shooting Date Class Publish External Ref Description Low res transcoding codec Hi res transcoding codec Additional Parameters Description Name you give to the exported edit media mandatory Date you can assign to give indication on when the edit media has been rendered
206. t Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 PLACING A CLIP USING THE NOWLINE MARK IN OR MARK OUT The following table presents the main options to define the position of a clip when it is added to the timeline using the nowline the mark IN or the mark OUT position These actions can only be performed in the Overwrite mode To position the IN point Do the following of the clip e on the IN point of a clip in Drag and drop the clip straight onto the transition the edit or the nowline and release the mouse button OR e on the nowline in the edit e onthe mark IN in the edit Drag and drop the clip on the left of the mark IN and release the mouse button e on the mark OUT in the Drag and drop the clip on the right of the mark edit OUT and release the mouse button To position the OUT point Do the following of the clip e on the nowline in the edit Drag and drop the clip straight onto the nowline pressing the CTRL key Then release the mouse button e onthe mark IN in the edit While you press the CTRL key drag and drop the clip on the left of the mark IN and release the mouse button e on the mark OUT in the While you press the CTRL key drag and drop the edit clip on the right of the mark OUT and release the mouse button PLACING A CLIP ANYWHERE IN THE TIMELINE To place the clip anywhere in the timeline drag the clip to the requested position in the timeline and release the mouse button
207. te e 00 00 00 00 11 53 04 05 00 00 12 14 56 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 6 2 6 2 1 Area Number Area Name 1 Player area See section 6 2 Player Area on page 57 Zi Audio Meters area and Trim area See section 6 4 Audio Meters Trim Area on page 81 3 Recorder area See section 6 3 Recorder Area on page 75 4 Timeline area See section 6 5 Timeline Area on page 83 PLAYER AREA OVERVIEW The Player is used to load and browse media on the Edit tab create clips to place onto the timeline or to drag to the clip list area All types of media and clips can be played in the Player video audio or stills The screenshot below highlights the various zones in the Player 23 06 49 19 00 06 49 19 D 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 i CP 57 Issue 4 1 B 58 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The following table briefly describes the various zones on the Player area and refers to the section where the fields are detailed Area 1 Video Display Track Selection Buttons Jog and Media Bar Clip Creation Fields Log Buttons Transport Control Buttons Server Recorder Selection Description It displays the video material loaded on the Player Parameters related to the display are available via a contextual menu
208. the CleanEdit application Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 J a 4 4 oe S 23 ADi EDIT Wes 00 00 33 02 wma pee p pepr AO raen IONE pom poens 7 A EERS E E oiir piikaa mag E E E E E E amp pronu Marin Dip MI A AVE heey a ee oe oe oe he DERI MESAN Area Number Area Name l Project area See section 1 3 Zones in the Project Area on page 3 2 Work area See section 1 4 Tabs in the Work Area on page 4 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 1 3 ZONES IN THE PROJECT AREA Pane Bins a x The left hand part of the interface is called the Project F area Its function is to permit the user to manage a project and all the elements within the projects Frajeri sl Project PG E November Project_ PGE_101027 Project_PGE_ 100120 Project _PGEOS Project _PGEU2 Project PG EO Project Pla EO Araian TOS An Media multiple edits media used within the project and clips and media used on the timeline of edits within the project The Project area contains the projects created by the logged on editor The Project area is divided into four zones to sort the different elements of each project ST Tran s T2 Camb 1 Tran sT Came ATT ran sT Camb AT Trans 1_Cama sediopge sediopge e The Project zone contains a list of t
209. the file Pane Bins aX Edit Voice Over Text Scheduler Control TR Playout XT Clips Media Mor Edit Mor Project Elections Concerts Tipe Teln Athletisme Label k Duration Creation Date So By ToCleanEdit To File ToDevice To Target Media high jump Specify the Export settings Specify the destination folder where you want to export the edit to and the codec profile which will determine the final format of the edit in the destination folder For more information on the Export tab refer to the section 13 3 Exporting an Edit or a Media on page 218 Type Edit Teln 00 00 00 00 Label high jump Duration 00 00 07 22 Creation Date ToCleanEdit ToFil ToDevice To Target Label high jump Folder C EvsLogs WAV 48khz Start TimeCode 00 00 00 00 Launch the Export Process Click the Start button to begin the conversion process A progress bar above the Start button allows you to monitor the progress of the process Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 3 Importing Media 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1 1 GENERAL CleanEdit offers a way of acquiring media files for use within the system Through the Media Importer tab authorized users may import media that have already been recorded and are in file format Once the files are imported and set to Publish they become available in the Media Manager tab DCAM XDCAMEX P2 CANON video
210. the transition the corresponding Track Selection check box must be cleared When you first use one of the Trim functions it changes the configuration of the Player and the Recorder preview windows Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 7 11 4 e The Player displays the last frame of the clip before the transition e The Recorder displays the first frame of the clip after the transition HOW TO TRIM AROUND THE CLIP TRANSITION To trim around the clip transition proceed as follows 1 Place the nowline on the transition you want to trim The Trim buttons become active 2 Click the Trim button corresponding to the requested trim action The last frame of the clip before the transition is loaded onto the Player The first frame of the clip after the transition is loaded onto the Recorder The counters are initialized to 0 3 Click the requested Trim button as many times as the number of frames you want to trim the transition The upper counter specifies the number of frames that will be added to move to right or removed from move to left the end of the clip before the transition The lower counter specifies the number of frames that will be added to move to left or removed from move to right the beginning of the clip after the transition 4 Once the trim action has been defined you can o confirm the trim action by clicking o reinitialize the
211. tion when you want to manage several edits in your playout and or when a dedicated playout server is installed on your setup This section is covered in the Playout Organizer user manual Both playout solutions cannot be used at the same time on the same machine because they would both try to attach to the EVS SDI output board PCX2 or PCX3 PLAYOUT PROCESS FROM THE PLAYOUT TAB on ype Edit abel high jump PAL j ion 00 00 07 22 jate 01 12 2009 Athie isme 00050 Goto TimeCode O0 00 00 00 Start TimeCode 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 21 1 Activating the Playout tab Move the mouse pointer over the Playout tab 2 Preloading the edit You can play an edit whether it is ready to broadcast or not To preload the edit for the playout select the edit from the Edit zone in the Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Projects area and drag It anywhere onto the Playout tab work area The edit is ready to be played out 3 Playing the edit To play the edit you can directly use the usual control commands available on the right part of the window For more information on the Playout tab refer to the section 13 2 3 Playout Tab on page 216 2 10 2 EXPORTING THE EDIT TO A FILE INTRODUCTION This section presents how you can export an edit to a file in Xedio CleanEdit selecting e a format from a list of supported codec e a dest
212. ton is dimmed when all filter mee dimmed criteria are hidden Consequently the filters are inactive cy The Show Hide Filter button is red when the filter red extended area is visible even if no filtering criterion is applied Filter Extended Area The Filter extended area is as follows ALL Criteria are met The first field under the Show Hide Filter button lists three options for the combination of criteria to be taken into account during the filtering operation 29 Issue 4 1 B 30 ALL Critena are met HO Criteria is met Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 The second field is a filter field allowing the users to select a first filter parameter Criteria Combination The available options are detailed in the table below Option ALL criteria are met ANY criteria is met NO criteria is met Filter Fields Meaning All the criteria selected in the Filter fields displayed under the Criteria Combination field must be met The media displayed in the results list fulfill all the selected filter criteria At least one of the criteria selected in the Filter fields must be met The media displayed in the results list fulfill at least one of the selected filter criteria None of the criteria selected in the Filter fields displayed under the Criteria Combination field must be met The media displayed in the results list fulfill none of the se
213. tored in preparation for the edit Each project only contains the elements that have been deemed to be relevant to it The ability to access elements from anywhere in the database of an installation and declare them relevant to a project to allow sharing of media amongst several workstations is a fundamental part of the structure of CleanE dit 37 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 5 1 2 HIDING AND DISPLAYING THE PROJECT AREA The project area can be hidden or displayed using the Auto Hide icon w on the top right corner of the Project area When the Auto Hide icon is horizontal 2 the Auto Hide is on the Project area is collapsed to a thin vertical bar and only opens when the mouse is placed onto the bar When the Auto Hide icon is vertical Ey the Auto Hide is off The Project area is open in its minimum width If you want to extend it move the mouse to the border between the Project area and Work area and left click the mouse when the mouse cursor changes to le If you want to extend it to the whole window so that you can see information on the projects media edits and clips move the mouse to the border between the Project area and Work area and right click the mouse when the mouse cursor changes to alr To return to the normal display place the mouse over the right hand edge of the window to see the mouse pointer change and drag the frame to the
214. trim operation by clicking e When you confirm the trim action it is applied to the relevant clip the counter information disappears ROLLING A CLIP INTRODUCTION The button makes it possible to roll a clip which means to modify the IN and the OUT points of the selected clip leaving its length unchanged This function rolls the clip e onthe left when you click the button This adds frames at the beginning of the clip and removes the same number of frames at the end e onthe right when you press SHIFT and click the button simultaneously 137 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 This removes frames at the beginning of the clip and adds the same number of frames at the end ACTIVATING THE ROLL CLIP FUNCTION The Roll Clip button is only available when the nowline is located on a transition common to all selected tracks and when the clip to be rolled is selected When you first use the Roll Clip button it changes the configuration of the Player and the Recorder preview windows e The Player displays the first frame of the clip to be rolled e The Recorder displays the last frame of the clip to be rolled How TO ROLL A CLIP l Place the nowline before the clip you want to roll and select the clip The Roll Clip button becomes active 2 Click the Roll Clip button The first frame of the clip is loaded onto the Player The last frame of the
215. tween a mark IN and mark OUT You will not be able to change the conversion type itself since it is set at the beginning and has to remain unchanged in the whole edit CHANGING THE MODE FOR THE CONVERSION TYPE To change the mode for the conversion type for one or several clips proceed as follows 1 Select the clips where to apply the effects in one of the following ways o To define an effect on one clip click the requested clip o To define an effect on several clips add a mark IN and mark OUT that covers the first and the last clip 2 Right click to access the contextual menu irf Clip 114 00 00 03 12 Clip Speed d video clip Fx a Conversion Fx P w None Left video Transition P 4 3to 16 9 Undo Redo Settings an 3 Select Conversion FX and the required effect The Clip Effect window opens 157 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 on selected cipis Between in and out markers Contig O452169 P5 4 3 gt 169 16 Vertical Offset 4 In the Config group box select the mode to be used for conversion type 5 In PS mode you can additionally select a Vertical Offset in 16 9 and also a Horizontal Offset in 4 3 6 Click OK The mode and offset defined will be applied to the selected clips 158 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 1
216. ty to e Use a pre defined text amp graphics template from the Base Template field Refer to section Applying a template on page 207 e Define new text and graphics as explained below 201 Issue 4 1 B 202 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 ADDING TEXT AREA AND DEFINING TEXT PROPERTIES How to Add Text To enter text proceed as follows 1 Click the eee eeEm button from the Text Pro perties tab A text box appears in the Video Display 2 Enter your text in the text box 3 Define the text properties through the five sub tabs of the Text Properties tab 4 Click the E to validate your text Note You can repeat steps 1 to 4 to associate several text areas to the same tag area They will then be displayed next to the same tag number in the tag list Possible Actions on the Text Area You can move or resize the text area by dragging the area to the desired position and dragging the edges to increase the box size The following icons are present on the text area Button Description Deletes the text area Validates the text and its properties The text area is then surrounded by a thin black line to identify it Cancels the editing performed since the last Validate action Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 How to Define Text Properties Five sub tabs
217. u give to the exported edit media mandatory Folder Destination folder where you want to export the edit media to Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Field Description Transcoding Codec profile which will determine the final format of the Codec edit media in the destination folder Additional This window can be reached by pressing the BB button in the Parameters Transcoding Codec zone urmlL Clip ame Kepmord Keyword kepwod3 Warl This allows you specify parameters for the new file such as clip name keywords UmID or VarlD Rendering from When selected the edit is rendered from the low res file This Low res can save some time Exporting to Device To CleanEdit TofFile To Device To Target xDCAM 5x5 Pz File name Label Local Drive jer Transcoding codec SOC 4M HD 422 50 M amp F OPLA ADC AM Start TimeCode 00 00 00 00 Enable video view Cancel asi New To export an edit media to an external device such as a XDCAM disk a SxS card ee a P2 card or an EVS Server e select the device type XDCAM SxS P2 or EVS XT e complete the fields described in the table below 223 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 e click on the Start button Field Description Common Fields Label Name you give to the exported edit media man
218. ual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 3 Playing the edit To play the edit you can directly use the usual control commands available on the right part of the window For more information on the Playout tab refer to section 13 2 3 Playout Tab 216 13 2 3 PLAYOUT TAB OVERVIEW The Playout tab contains three main areas They are highlighted on the following screenshot Flushing content UF Tritiaizing for system Pal LIF li ert content rik Prelaading content Ok Read 00 00 00 00 00 00 51 10 Area Number Area Name l Information Zone 2 Control Zone 3 Media Bar INFORMATION ZONE The information zone displays general details of the edit like type label system duration date The text field below this general information shows a log confirming when the edit was loaded correctly and is ready for playout 216 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 CONTROL ZONE The buttons in the control zone allow you to rh E Go to the beginning of the edit Preload the edit Play the edit Stop the edit Go to the previous frame Go to the next frame The following functions are available Item Description Goto Timecode Entering a timecode value in this field allows to jump to this specific timecode Start Timecode Entering a timecode value in this field allows the edit to be played out from this spe
219. ual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Command Description Label match a Description Source Media Label Teln Te Out Duration Cancel Delete Deletes the clip from the Clip zone A dialog box will ask for confirmation The original media is not deleted from the database Once deleted a clip cannot be recovered as the edits can be Thumbnails Allows the user to display or hide the clip thumbnails showing the IN and OUT frames in the Clip zone Print Opens a dialog to print the clip details If the workstation has been set up and connected to a printer a list can be printed Refresh Refreshes the list of clips in the Clip zone Default Sort Allows the user to select how the clips are sorted in the Clip zone among various sorting options Each sorting option can be combined with an ascending or descending sort Beta Clip Ten Tc Out Duration Description Creation Date w Ascending 5 5 5 ASSIGNING COLORS TO CLIPS AND FILTERING ON COLORS Above the clip list the Colored Square icon E and the Filter icon allow you to assign colors to the clips and filter them based on the clip colors How TO ASSIGN A COLOR TO NEw CLIPS To activate a color to be assigned to clips proceed as follows 1 Click the Colored Square icon to open the Color dialog box 2 Selecta color you want to assign to new clips and click OK 54 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B
220. uble clicking the clip name e by dragging the clip name onto the Player window Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 9 3 9 9 4 ADDING CLIPS You can add clips to the clip zone in several ways Drag the media from the Player to the Clip zone The material defined between the IN and OUT points or mark IN and mark OUT points when defined will be added to the Clip zone Drag a media from the Media Mgr into the Clip zone Select several clips in the edit from different timeline tracks and drop them in the clip bin this will create only one clip This action is possible only if the selected video and audio edit clips access the same media with the same timecodes CLIP CONTEXTUAL MENU You can manage your clips via the Clips contextual menu If you right click on the Clips zone the contextual menu shows the commands applicable to all clips If you right click on a specific clip in the Clips zone the contextual menu will also enable the commands applicable to the clip Default Sork 0s w Thumbnails Print Refresh Properties Delete w Thumbnails Print Refresh Default Sort Athletiznme_CUOl4 Command Description Properties Opens the Clips Properties window from where you can modify the clip label and description and get information on other clip parameters 53 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Man
221. user manual for the default settings Note The user can define the keyboard shortcuts in Xedio Manager to perform transport control commands The keys mentioned below are the default settings 7 Issue 4 1 B 78 The Button J bd Keyboard Shortcut space bar Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Function Name and Description Play Stop Start stops the playback or preview video and or audio of the edited material on the timeline from the nowline position The button changes to a Stop button when the media is being played Go to Begin Moves from the current position to the beginning of the edit loaded on the timeline Go to End Moves from the current position to the end of the edit loaded on the timeline Go to Previous Transition Moves to the previous edit point on the timeline considering the selected tracks Go to Next Transition Moves to the next edit point on the timeline considering the selected tracks Previous Frame Moves 1 frame before the current position in Pause mode Next Frame Moves 1 frame after the current position in Pause mode L cet and tJ keyboard shortcuts are used to navigate in a combination of shuttle and scrub at the same time backwards and forwards in A V content Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 This table lists th
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223. vailable in the Audio Channels command of the contextual menu The source selection is not copied e The Paste action resets and removes all existing effects already applied to the destination clips 182 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 To copy and paste an audio effect proceed the same way as for the video effects For a detailed procedure refer to the section 8 3 6 Copying and Pasting Video Clip Effects on page 155 10 4 AUDIO LEVEL ADJ USTMENTS 10 4 1 INTRODUCTION In Zoom mode the level of the audio clips in the edit are also displayed The horizontal line on the expanded audio clip represents its audio level The original audio level of the source clip is referred to as the Odb level 10 4 2 HOWTO ADJ UST THE AUDIO LEVEL ON A SINGLE CLIP To adjust the audio level on a single clip proceed as follows 1 In Zoom mode position the mouse on the horizontal line audio level of the clip to be adjusted 2 When the mouse pointer shows a double headed arrow click and hold on the left button of the mouse 3 Move the audio level line up or down to respectively increase or decrease the audio level of the clip The db increase compared to the original audio level is specified on the audio level line as you move it 4 Release the mouse when you have reached the requested audio level 183 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s
224. view video and or audio of a clip or rush The button changes to a Stop icon when the media is being played Near Live Play Mode Launches the preview at the end of a rush while digitizing Go to IN Moves from the current position to the Mark IN point Go to OUT Moves from the current position to the Mark OUT point Fast Forward Plays the media forward ata preset fast speed The button changes to a Stop icon when the media is being played forward Fast Forward with modified speed Changes the preset speed to higher speed value The speeds are set in Xedio Manager 61 Issue 4 1 B 62 Field Icon Keyboard Shortcut Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Function Name and Description Fast Rewind Plays the media backward at a preset fast speed The button changes to a Stop icon when the media is being played backward Fast Rewind with modified speed Changes the preset speed to higher speed value The speeds are set in Xedio Manager Previous Frame Moves 1 frame before the current position in Pause mode Next Frame Moves 1 frame after the current position in Pause mode Previous 10 Frames Moves 10 frames before the current position in Pause mode Next 10 Frames Moves 10 frames after the current position in Pause mode Playing a clip from mark IN to mark OUT Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1
225. xport an edit media to an external device either a video tape recorder or to an EVS server to Target This allows you to export an edit media and perform a predefined set of operations for specific workflows Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 13 3 2 LOADING AN EDIT OR A MEDIA ON THE EXPORT TAB Export Media Importer cin 00 00 00 00 abel Edit PGE Juration 90 00 51 11 ation Date 05 01 2010 ToCleanEdit ToFile ToDevice To Target Label Edit PGE Folder R ADL Exports DYCPRO 50 EVS lal P Jare i j 00 00 00 00 pge1119 Z po clip 001 8 1 Activating the Export tab Move the mouse pointer over the Export tab 2 Selecting the edit media To display the edit information select the edit from the Edit zone or the media from the Media zone in the Projects area and drag it anywhere onto the Export tab work area 3 Selecting the export destination Select the tab corresponding to the destination you want to export the rendered edit or the media to You will then have to enter parameters specific to each tab For detailed information refer to the 13 3 3 Export Tab on page 220 219 Issue 4 1 B Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 13 3 3 EXPORT TAB OVERVIEW The Export tab contains three main areas They are highlighted on the following screenshot Type Edi
226. xt Search are the ones currently visible in the grid If you wish to search in other columns and view the string you are searching for in the columns you can e add other columns to the element list view e use Filters as explained in section Error Reference source not found on page Error Bookmark not defined These search tools are explained in detail below Quick text search and filters on parameters as well as several filters on parameters can be combined and saved for later use All the criteria must be met in the results list an AND operator is applied These Saved Filters can then be applied in one click QUICK TEXT SEARCH INTRODUCTION The Quick Text Search field is always available on the top of the database content list It allows searching for a string in the displayed columns The Quick Text Search option obeys specific rules which can be accessed via the Help button Led next to the Quick Text Search field For more details on these rules refer to the section Quick Text Search Rules on page 28 HOW TO PERFORM A QUICK TEXT SEARCH To perform a Quick Text search proceed as follows 1 Show the columns you wish to perform a quick search on 2 Type a search string in the Quick Text Search field based on Quick Text search rules available from the Help button E and detailed in section 2 Issue 4 1 B 28 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment
227. y are available via a contextual menu See also the section 6 2 4 Adjusting the Player Video Display on page 59 75 Issue 4 1 B 6 3 2 6 3 3 76 Area Track Monitoring Buttons Jog Edit Information Transport Control Buttons Validation Buttons Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 Description They reflect the audio type and tracks of the loaded edit and allow the selection of the audio track you want to monitor See also the section 6 3 6 Selecting the Monitored Audio Tracks on page 80 It allows the users to navigate in the loaded material See also the section 6 3 5 Playing the Edit in the Recorder Area on page 77 These fields provide general information on the loaded edit See also the section 6 3 5 Recorder Area on page 77 Playing the Edit in the They are used to play the media represented in the timeline See also the section 6 3 5 Playing the Edit in the Recorder Area on page 77 They are used to check the edit or flag it as ready to broadcast See also the section 6 3 7 Checking the Edit in the Recorder Area on page 80 ACTIVATING THE RECORDER AREA To be able to use the Recorder and the various commands it features you need to activate it To activate the Recorder click on the Recorder area or press the keyboard on An orange rectangle displayed around the Recorder comman
228. ype Media Class Duration Creation Ascending Refresh Refreshes the list of media in the Media zone 44 Xedio Suite Version 4 1 User s Manual CleanEdit Issue 4 1 B EVS Broadcast Equipment December 2011 9 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 EDIT ZONE INTRODUCTION An edit is video and audio material assembled in a timeline to which effects and several features may have been added and that will be played out as a final subject The Edit zone contains the list of edits related to the current project The edits will be displayed differently depending on their status Edit Edit_00 Concert 091109 e An open editis in bold characters e A closed editis displayed in normal characters e An edit closed and set as Ready to broadcast is displayed in dimmed characters This section presents the various possible actions on an edit either accessible from the Edit contextual menu or in another way OPENING AN EXISTING EDIT To open an existing edit double click on its name in the Edit zone When an edit is active open its name is highlighted in bold characters and the Timeline area shows the edit The timeline icons also become active EDIT CONTEXTUAL MENU You can manage your edits via the Edit contextual menu If you right click on the Edit zone the contextual menu shows the commands applicable to all edits If you right click on a specific edit in the Edit zone the contextual menu will also enable the com
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