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2. 33 XT123100 X11 REG w Bire 1159 3012 EVENTS REPLAY SEQUENCE 2 13 04 49 03 REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 11 59 29 18 io X1123100 XT1 REC 11 59 29 18 343 X1123100 XT1 RECS 3 User Interface 37 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 6 Mosaic Layout Configuration Window 3 6 1 Overview Introduction The Mosaic Layout Configuration window allows you to configure and manage up to 10 custom Mosaic layouts and manually or automatically assign a server record channel to each Mosaic cell Illustration The Mosaic Layout Configuration window contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below FiF MultiReview v01 03 45 l MultiReview ek i 5 16 4 Server List CAD Ty 4 amp 1XT123100 XT1 REC1 IMG T t E na T voc i XT1 REC2 ea my oa So ill a XT1 REC3 Z i 5 pi a tT XT1 REC4 e p XT113070 4 a a e XT2 REC1 XT123100 XT1 REC1 Q XT123100 XT1 REC2 Q X1123100 XT1 REC3 Q XT123100 XT1 REC4 Q XT2 REC2 XT2 REC3 pe ee ee wo ls r E G ed S AA ee Sal aa AM x t S y sT z gt t g a n stockan NT a A i SETTAT bag Ba Al At oy o NG I gt Ad ai aw 4 DI XT113070 XT2 REC1 Q XT113070 XT2 REC2 Q XT113070 XT2 REC3 Q XT113070 XT2 REC4 Q 2 Fl Layout ee a Ssss mmaa SESS a Shuttle Pro remote is not connected Playing Speed 1 X 38 3 User Interface aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 CU 3 6 2 3 User Interf
3. e General e Modes e About r aan MultiReview v01 03 42 MultiReview 16 49 02 20 Settings General Modes Delete all timeline markers About Delete all events Keyword grid Add keywords on clips Add keywords on mark Resync playlist 3 2 General Pane The General pane contains the following settings Setting Description Delete all timeline markers Allows you to clear all the timeline markers Delete all events Allows you to delete all the events in playlists and replay sequences Keyword grid Allows you to check the keyword file found in the SDTI network This option is only visible in the Online mode Add keywords on clips When this setting is enabled the Keywords Grid pops up each time a clip is added allowing the user to assign up to 5 keywords to these clips This option is only visible in Online mode Add keywords on mark When this setting is enabled the Keywords Grid pops up each time a marker is added allowing the user to assign up to 5 keywords to each marker This option is only visible in the Online mode Resync playlist Allows you to resync the playlists created by MultiReview on the server 46 3 User Interface aaa V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 3 7 3 3 User Interface Modes Pane The Modes pane is only available in Online mode and displays the configuration of the three different modes Highlights Replay and Smart Replay E 333 MultiReview v01 03 42 Mu
4. Classic Startup on page 4 e Inthe Modes pane of the Settings window See section Settings Window on page 46 Automatically Loading Playlist on PGM You can enable or disable the feature that will automatically load a playlist created in Smart Replay mode on the PGM of the connected server By default this feature is disabled SR Smart Replay This mode allows quick creation of a playlist by selecting camera and time Click in the mosaic to select best angles and define in out points according to the scenario Automatic load on PGM Selecting a Transition Effect MultiReview allows you to select a particular transition effect that will occur between the PGM and PRV pictures and define the duration of that effect By default the Mix effect is selected and the duration is set to 10 frames Transitions Duration 00 10 Wn cut Mix WIPE 3 FADE TO COLOR gt E FADE FROM COLOR lt 4 FADE FROM TO COLOR VIDEO FADE The direction of the wipe effect left to right night to left is defined in the Wipe type parameter in the Operational Setup menu LSM The color of the fade effects is defined with the Fade to from colour parameter in the Playlist settings of the Operationa Setup menu 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 65 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 5 4 3 66 Creating a Playlist To create a playlist in Smart Replay mode proceed as follows 1 Inthe Transport Controls ar
5. XT1 RTZRECl Q XT113070 XT2 REC Q XT113070 XT2 REG QA XT113070 XT2 RECA QA Q Q RETURN E E M tw 4 4 II I gt 04 10 03 11 045503 11 05 40 03 11 A shuttle Pro remote is not connected Playing Speed 1 X Area Description The table below describes the various areas of the MultiReview user interface Name Description 1 Mosaic This area contains a customizable mosaic of server record channels Two pages with a maximum of 16 channels per page are available See section Mosaic on page 20 2 Events Playlists This area displays the clips and playlists replay pane sequences or events that have been created by the user See section Events Playlists Pane on page 32 18 3 User Interface USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Name 3 Mode Selection pane 4 Transport Controls bar 5 Timeline 6 Title bar 7 Status bar 3 User Interface VS Description This area contains the interactivity between MultiReview and servers described by three modes Highlights Replay and Smart Replay In Offline mode these buttons are not available This area contains the controls that are used to simultaneously control all record channels See section Transport Controls on page 25 The Timeline at the bottom of the main window either visually represents the length of the record trains or the duration of the clips that are loaded in the Mosaic See section Timeline on page 27 This area displays the name of the ap
6. 03 30 09 Do you want to remove the related playlistis in the attached server XT173100 Click Yes to continue 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 57 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 5 3 5 3 1 58 Replay Mode Introduction This mode allows you to make replay sequences without transition effects between the outputs by selecting any cameras from the network and loading them onto the Preview and or Program Channel s of the connected server according to the LSM remote configuration If the LSM remote is set in PGM PRV mode your selected cameras will be loaded onto the PRV of the attached server You can take them one by one on the PGM Servers and Remotes Select an XT server and L5M remote with which you want to connect mi MR 119340 Remote 1 2PGM MCR RD 1 Remote 1 2PGM 116070 Remote 1 PGM PRY If the LSM remote is set in 2PGM mode your selected cameras will be loaded onto the PGM1 or PGM2 of the attached server Servers and Remotes Select an XT server and LSM remote with which you want to connect mh MERI 119340 Remote 1 2PGM MCR RD 1 Remote 1 2PGM 116070 Remote 1 PGM PRV See the Multicam LSM operation manual to find out how to set the LSM remote in the desired mode To activate the Replay mode click the corresponding icon in the Interactivity bar HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode EE
7. A message appears asking you to confirm your action 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 67 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA m Information Do you want to remove the related playlistjs in the attached server XT123100 7 Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Click Yes to continue 68 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode aad V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 5 5 PGM To quickly find out with which XT server and LSM remote MultiReview is connected and to check the mode PGM PRV or 2PGM in which the LSM remote has been set you can open the PGM window To open this window click the PGM button in the title bar re PM In addition the PGM window gives you the opportunity to view on which server page and bank all clips and playlists created are stored and if necessary allows you to change this destination MultiReview 05 06 03 19 Servers and Remotes Clip and Playlist destination All clips and playlists created from the MultiReview will XT123100 be stored to this location Remote 1 PGM PRV 4 Clip Destination 4 Pagel Banki 119360 Bank2 Remote 1 PGM PRV Bank3 Bank4 BankS Bank6 Bank Bank8 Bank9 4 Page2 Banki Bank2 Bank3 Bank4 Bank5 Bank6 Bank7 Bank8 Bank9 4 Playlist Destination Pagel Bank PL Page2 Bank PL Page3 Bank PL Page4 Bank PL Page5 Bank PL Page6 Bank PL Page Bank PL Page8 Bank PL Page9 Bank PL 116070 Remote 1 2PGM Shuttle Pro remote is not connected Playing Speed
8. How to Remove a Custom Layout on page 44 Smart Replay provides you a new method to force the load of the first clip of a playlist when Automatic Load on PGM is OFF e See section Creating a Playlist on page 66 What s New VII aad V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 1 1 1 1 2 Product Overview Description The MultiReview application is a new tool for users who work in an OB van or Mobile Production Truck to monitor and control the live production in the sports field MultiReview can view and browse all the record channels of a production with minimum bandwidth consumption This new perspective combined with new features will help the Live sports crews to do their jobs more efficiently MultiReview works with XT3 servers Multicam 14 and the low res record trains of the servers MultiReview can be controlled by Shuttle Pro MultiReview can be used in Offline Standalone or in Online mode In Offline Mode you can browse all cameras of the network without linking to an XT3 server and coordinate an event without directly controlling it over an XT3 server channel In Online Mode you have to attach to one of the XT3 LSM servers present in the network to browse all network cameras to create playlists or to load a camera to the preview channel This mode is required to work in conjunction with an XT server of the network Minimal Requirements The minimal hardware and software requirements are the following e LSM
9. Load on PGM setting is enabled the first clip in your playlist is automatically loaded A red border appears around the clip If the setting is disabled you have to manually load each clip on the PGM Continue to step 3 3 To manually load the playlist on the PGM do one of the following Double click the Load button or press CTRL L to load the first clip in the playlist onto the PGM 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode a V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 4 6 o gt Double click the desired clip in the playlist to load it onto the PGM q Note q If the playlist created in Smart Replay mode is modified from the LSM Remote this playlist will be synchronized with MultiReview Renaming a Playlist To give a custom name to a particular playlist in the Events pane proceed as follows 1 Inthe Events pane right click the desired playlist A pop up window appears allowing you to enter a custom name for the playlist EVENTS Name the PL lt PL Apply 2 Enter a name and then click the Apply button to save the name Recalling a Playlist To recall a particular playlist do one of the following e double click the playlist in the Events pane e double click the corresponding event marker on the timeline Removing a Playlist To remove a playlist from the Events pane select it and click X HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay EVENTS PL21 PL21 3 clips 00102 46 19
10. Remotes Clip and Playlist destination All clips and playlists created from the MultiReview will be stored to this location 4 Clip Destination 4 Pagel Bank2 Bank3 Bank4 Bank5 Bank6 Rani T a Playlist Destination Pagel Bank PL Page2 Bank PL Page3 Bank PL Page4 Bank PL Page5 Bank PL Page6 Bank PL Page7 Bank PL Highlights Replay and Smart Replay MultiReview v01 03 42 MAultiReview 0010 47 BIN Highlights This mode allows creation of highlights Select camera angles In Out points it will create playlists and clips on the XT server selected Auto clip naming Recorder name Replay This mode allows you to load any cameras from network on Preview Channel or Program Channel according to the remote configuration lt Previous 4 Configuration Smart Replay This mode allows quick creation of a playlist by selecting camera and time Click in the mosaic to select best angles and define in out points according to the scenario Automatic load on PGM Off Transitions Duration 00 10 iji Cut WIPE 34g FADE TO COLOR gt E FADE FROM COLOR lt FADE FROM TO COLOR VIDEO FADE 8 Click the Start button to proceed to the default application page EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 2 2 2 2 1 Starting Up with Truck Manager Truck Manager Plugin Introduction Plugin Integration into Truck Manager This chapter descr
11. the event e acue point on the Timeline all cells in the Mosaic switch to the corresponding frame and the Timecode field in the title bar displays the corresponding timecode On the Timeline the Current Timecode marker takes the position of the start timecode 3 4 4 Navigating to a Given Timecode To jump to a given timecode in the loaded record train or clip do one of the following e Manually enter a timecode in the timecode field in the title bar and click ENTER You do not have to select a camera MultiReview 16 37 11 06 Note N The timecode you enter should exist on the server or you cannot jump to the timecode e Click the Previous Cue or Next Cue button to reach the given timecode 3 User Interface 31 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 5 3 5 1 32 Events Playlists Pane Playlists Pane Overview The Playlists pane is situated to the right of the Mosaic and only appears in Highlights mode It displays the playlists and clips that have been created by the user on the XT server connected with MultiReview You can create new playlists and fill them with clips Existing playlists can be edited or removed You can trim clips change their position in the playlist and assign new and edit remove or existing keywords Clips you no longer need can be removed again HI R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay PLAYLISTS na PL21 PL21 3 clips 00200 25 17 Te 119340 keyword f3 k
12. 1 Shuttle Pro Commands PREV CUE NEXT CUE Page Down Page Up Shuttlepro LIVE CUE END PAUSE K EE E Fast Forward L MARK OUT 0 Fast Backward25Y MARK IN 1 SAVE ENTER SAVE ENTER ADD EVENT SWITCH PAGE TAB PREV NEXT FRAME lt gt FAST BWD FWD J L VS Note When the wheel is released the MR has to be in Pause K 7 2 Keyboard Commands i z v v 57 So T ae Se 57 o 7 T 5 sale Gh Doers CHE Q JN AN 9o OX OY IN JQ AN sk IN IN IN Hv EU 6d l Q JIN JN O aaa Ean a a a a a aa a a aean Play Backward Speed increases at each press Play Forward Speed increases at each press 78 7 Shuttle Pro and Keyboard Commands USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Shift 1 0 F E Shift E SPACE ENTER TAB ARROWS L amp R HOME END Function Previous frame Next frame Stop Mark In Mark Out Go to Mark In Out Create new SB E E Return Play Pause Save clip Highlights mode Switch to another Mosaic layout Go Previous Next event Mark Mark Live PAGE UP PAGE DOWN Goto next cue previous cue point DELETE CLEAR CUE F1 F2 7 Shuttle Pro and Keyboard Commands Clear the current cue point Load Mosaic layout configuration 1 Load Mosaic layout configuration 2 Load Mosaic layout configuration 10 Switch to full screen mode Save a clip V 5 19 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 8 Bro
13. 1 3 kaan Forcing a Camera onto a PGM To force a camera onto PGM71 or PGM2 left or right double click the camera respectively in the replay sequence The camera that was initially loaded onto the PGM will be unloaded 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 63 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 5 4 Smart Replay Mode 5 4 1 Introduction This mode allows you to quickly create a playlist with clips by selecting the best camera angles in the Mosaic and by defining In and Out points according to the scenario 1 Select a first camera CAM1 You will make an In point which is T1 2 Continue to select a new camera CAM2 A new In point will be made which is T2 This action defines the Out point of the previous camera CAM1 and creates the first clip in the playlist This clip is automatically added to a playlist of your server and this playlist is loaded onto the PGM ready to start playing 3 Continue to select a new camera CAM3 You will make an In point which is T3 This action defines the Out point of the previous camera CAM2 and creates the second clip in the playlist This clip is appended to the ON AIR playlist HL R SR Highlights Replay smat Repay 64 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode aad V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 5 4 2 Configuring Smart Replay Mode You can configure the Smart Replay mode in two places e Inthe Configuration window of the startup wizard See section
14. 1 X 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 69 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 6 6 1 Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Adding Keywords Introduction In the Highlights and Smart Replay mode you can add up to five keywords to each clip ina playlist and each marker cue point event marker on the timeline The keywords are used to describe the content of the clip or the moment pinpointed by the marker The keywords can be selected from a predefined set of keywords which appear in the form of a keyword grid You can preview this set of keywords in the General pane of the Settings window To open the Keywords Grid click the View button next to the Keyword Grid field F OqTmTC C C Ck a4 337 MultiReview v01 03 42 r MultiReview 16 49 02 20 Settings General Modes Delete all timeline markers Delete About Delete all events Delete Add keywords on clips Add keywords on mark Resync playlist The Keywords grid contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below 1 2 513 MultiReyiew Keywords Grid Page 2 1st Down INTERCEPTION RUN BLOCK 2nd Down KICKOFF SACK 3rd Down SAFETY 4th Down SCREEN PASS MISSED BIG GAIN NO GAIN BIG HIT ONSIDE KICK BIG LOSS OVERTURNED BIG PLAY BLOCK CHALLENGE COVERAGE DBL COVERAGE DROPPED PASS FG FUMBLE INCOMPLETE INJURY 70 PASS PASS BLOCK PAT PENALTY PUNT QB PRESSURE QB SCRAMBLE REAX RECEPTION REVERSE RUN TACKLE TACK
15. ANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 User Interface Timeline Overview The Timeline at the bottom of the main window either visually represents the length of the record trains or the duration of the clips that are loaded in the Mosaic A Current Timecode marker indicates the timecode of the frame that is currently being recorded or played back A zoom slider at the bottom right corner of the Timeline can be used to change the time scope of the Timeline e Maximum zoom the visible scope is 1 minute e Minimum zoom the visible scope is 24 hours e Zoom rates are divided into 1 2 5 10 20 45 90 180 360 720 1440 minutes Cue points and event markers can be added to the Timeline to indicate specific moments in time They are linked to the events replay sequences or playlists in the Events Playlists pane 06 08 39 05 06 53 39 05 Timecode Modes The Timeline can be in a number of timecode modes e Live E E mode e Record train browsing mode e Clip browsing mode Live E E Mode In the Live E E mode the Timeline slides from right to left The Current Timecode marker indicates the Live timecode the head of the record train It remains at the same place i e at the end of the timeline 27 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 12 00 00 00 11 59 00 00 12 01 00 00 12 02 00 00 12 01 00 00 Record Train Browsing Mode In Record Train Browsing mode the Ti
16. LE LOSS TD RUN TD PASS TD RECEPTION TIPPED TOUCHBACK TURNOVER 6 Adding Keywords Las V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 6 2 5 Name Description 1 Keywords area The Keywords grid consists of two pages that can contain up to 100 keywords 2 Selected This list will contain the keywords selected by users Keywords area 3 Refresh button Used to retrieve the keywords from the keywords file that is selected on the server MultiReview is connected with or that has been shared on the EVS SDTI network 4 Quit button Used to close the Keywords grid again G Note N If no keyword file has been selected on the server or is available in the SDTI network then the Keywords grid will be empty Adding Keywords to a Marker Configuring the Functionality If you want the Keywords Grid to automatically pop up when adding a cue point to the Timeline you first have to enable the setting Add Keywords on Mark in the General pane of the Settings window See section Settings Window on page 46 MultiReview Settings General Modes Delete all timeline markers About Delete all events Keyword grid Add keywords on clips Add keywords on mark Resync playlist Note that you cannot add keywords to a cue point in Offline mode How to Add Keywords to a Marker Note We take the Highlights mode as an example In the Replay and Smart Replay mode the procedure to add keywords to a cue point is identical To
17. LEV Pd at WS ee aE a NM Sa Lat N i b g E 3 At S 35S A e 7 10 58 59 04 XT113070 x12 RECT a 290213070 X12 REC2 XTIT3070 XT2 REC3 Q XT113070 XT2 RECH Q Fi Layout 10 20 12 07 connected Playing Speed 1 X G Note N This procedure is only possible if the Events pane does not contain any events yet or if it only contains unselected events which is the case when you restore a previously saved session 4 Offline or Standalone Mode aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 kaan Adding an Empty Event To add an empty event to the Events pane simply click the E E button in the Transport Controls area The new event is added at the top of the pane MultiReview automatically gives a default name to it EVENT sequence number The orange border around the event indicates that the event is currently selected No event marker is added yet to the timeline a EVENT 1 11 16 45 13 To add one or more camera angles to the empty event double click the corresponding cells in the Mosaic cf Adding an Event with Camera Angles 4 3 Renaming an Event To give a custom name to a particular event in the Events pane proceed as follows 1 Inthe Events pane right click the desired event A pop up window appears allowing you to enter a custom name for the event EVENTS Name the Event EVENT 1 Apply Cancel 2 Enter a name and then click the Apply button to save the name 4
18. Mm D Pro z ard A D lt O O bg oQ cD Q E Down 8 Browsing a Record Train a i a V To learn more about EVS go to Www evs com Corporate 32 4 361 7000 North amp Latin America 1973 575 7811 EVS Headquarters Asia amp Pacific Liege Science Park 852 2914 2501 13 rue Bois St Jean B 4102 Seraing Other regional offices Belgium www evs com contact EVS Broadcast Equipment is continuously adapting and improving Its products in accordance with the ever changing requirements of the Broadcast Industry The data contained herein is therefore subject to change without prior notice Companies and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies
19. OSS BIG PLAY BLOCK CHALLENGE COVERAGE DBL COVERAGE DROPPED PASS FG FUMBLE INCOMPLETE INJURY Refresh INTERCEPTION KICKOFF MISSED NO GAIN ONSIDE KICK OVERTURNED PASS PASS BLOCK PAT PENALTY PUNT QB PRESSURE QB SCRAMBLE REAX RECEPTION REVERSE RUN RUN BLOCK SACK SAFETY SCREEN PASS TACKLE TACKLE LOSS TD RUN TD PASS TD RECEPTION TIPPED TOUCHBACK TURNOVER ONSIDE KICK TACKLE LOSS SAFETY Save amp Quit Cancel 3 Click the Save amp Quit button The keyword button on the cue point turns white If you hover your cursor over the marker the assigned keywords will appear ONSIDE KICK TACKLE LOSS SAFETY 3 59 ie E aa How to Edit the Keywords of a Marker To edit the keywords of a certain cue point proceed as follows 1 6 Adding Keywords Click the keyword button on the marker The Keywords Grid appears Do one of the following o To remove one or more keywords again from the marker click ES next to the keywords in the top right corner of the Keywords Grid 73 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 ONSIDE KICK TACKLE LOSS SAFETY UN BLOCK SACK SAFETY REEN PASS The keywords will disappear from the list in the top right corner and will no longer be highlighted o Toadd additional keywords select the desired keywords from the Keywords Grid Note that you can o
20. Offline or Standalone Mode 49 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 4 4 4 5 50 Recalling an Event To load a particular event in the Mosaic do one of the following e double click the event in the Events pane e double click the corresponding event marker on the timeline In the Mosaic all server record channels now display the frame that corresponds to the start timecode of the event In the Events pane an orange border has appeared around the selected event The current timecode marker on the timeline and the timecode field in the title bar both indicate the timecode of the event MultiReview 12 49 51 24 sika ar BA NG a a pay us aps APAN NANANG po nd Aenea ae naka 1 r m E A lt 32 www ahl Pe E a Et eo PA a F gt t sail dt Q XT123100 XT1 REC Q XT123100 XTI REG Q XT123100 XTI RECA QA aes eT Bee ri Oi ars ea GG igo 1 gt c j NN KI Au a AA Ef SABEL 4 p pai RECI Q XT113070 XT2 REC2 Q XT113070 X12 RECS Q XT113070 X12 REC4 Q 1249 51 24 Fi Layout 11 25 08 19 12 10 08 19 12 55 08 19 ab Shuttle Pro remote is not connected Playing Speed 0 X Removing an Event To remove an event from the Events pane click X next to the event name EVENT 2 MultiReview automatically recalculates the sequence number of the other events in the Events pane 4 Offline or Standalone Mode aaa V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 5 5 1 Onlin
21. RVER 1 Product Overview 3 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 2 Startup 2 1 Classic Startup 2 1 1 Workflow Overview To start MultiReview without Truck Manager the following workflow has to be followed STARTUP Wizard Step1 Load Last Session Start a New Session Wizard Step2 Offline Wizard Step3 Wizard Step4 Configuration START MULTIREVIEW A 2 Startup USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 E 2 1 2 Loading the Last Session Introduction Load Last Session allows you to reload the last saved session It reloads the entire configuration including events markers server remote configuration and layout The date and time remind you when this configuration was saved How to Load the Last Session To load the last session proceed as follows 1 Double click the MultiReview icon 2 Click the Load Last Session button and then click the Start button MultiReview v01 03 42 res MAultiReview vos 1 Start Up Start a new session Note If the server that was attached the last time has not been attached yet you cannot load the last session You have to start a new session Start a new session b The server XT3 2 has not been detected in the network you have to start a new session 2 Startup 5 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 2 1 3 Starting a New Session Introduction Start a New Session allows you to do new opera
22. USER MANUAL Version 1 3 September 2015 y o E Ff ff fF MaAultiReview aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 kaan Disclaimer This manual and the information contained herein are the sole property of EVS Broadcast Equipment SA and or its affiliates EVS and are provided as is without any expressed or implied warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose In particular EVS makes no warranty regarding the use or the consequences of use of this manual and the information contained herein Furthermore EVS may not be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental punitive or consequential loss damage cost or expense of any kind whatsoever and howsoever resulting from the normal or abnormal use of this manual and the information contained herein even if advised of the possibility of such loss damage cost or expense While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS cannot be held liable for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication The information in this manual is furnished for informational purpose and use only and subject to change without notice This manual cancels and replaces any previous versions thereof Copyright Copyright 2003 2015 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA All rights reserved This manual may not be reproduced transcribe
23. V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 CU 5 3 2 PGM PRV Mode Creating an empty Replay Sequence To create an empty replay sequence click the E E button The new replay sequence is added to the Events pane HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay EVENTS REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 Renaming a Replay Sequence To give a custom name to a replay sequence proceed as follows 1 In the Events pane right click the desired replay sequence A pop up window appears allowing you to enter a custom name for the replay sequence Name the Event REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 Apply Cancel 2 Enter a name and then click the Apply button to save the name Adding Cameras to a Replay Sequence To add one or more cameras to the replay sequence double click the corresponding cells in the Mosaic A thumbnail of each selected camera is added to the replay sequence in the Events pane The order in which the cameras are added mirrors the order in which you selected the corresponding cells in the Mosaic The camera you selected first is automatically loaded onto the preview channel of the connected server A green border appears around the thumbnail An event marker is added to the timeline 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 59 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay EVENTS n REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 11 12 20 71 yg KT123100 XT1 RECI pueda 121 DY ee Ela Mecha a Rue HR
24. ace Area Description The table below describes the various elements of the Mosaic Layout Configuration window Name Description 1 Layout Preview This area allows you to preview and modify a predefined or pane custom Mosaic layout 2 Custom Layout This toolbar allows you to add up to ten custom Mosaic layouts toolbar and load each layout in the Layout Preview pane 3 Predefined This toolbar allows you to select and load one of the six Layout toolbar predefined Mosaic layouts in the Layout Preview pane It also enables you to save changes made to the loaded layout and to reset a specific or all custom layouts to the default Mosaic layout 4 Server list This area displays the servers in your network along with their record channels It allows you to drag and drop record channels to the Mosaic and assign them to a particular cell Custom Layout Toolbar F1 Layout F2 Tennis F3 Cycling Initially the Custom Layout toolbar will only contain one custom Mosaic layout F1 Layout You can customize this default layout to your needs but also add up to nine other custom Mosaic layouts When you add a new layout MultiReview automatically assigns a default name of the following form FX Layout e FX Refers to the keyboard function key you can use to quickly select the layout e g F1 or F10 It also indicates the position of the layout within the list of layouts F1 for the 1st layout and F 10 for the last layout e Layo
25. add one or more keywords to a cue point proceed as follows 6 Adding Keywords 71 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 72 Issue 1 03 B September 2015 1 Inthe Transport Controls area click the Mark or Live button to add a cue point to the Timeline o Ifthe setting Add Keywords on Mark has been enabled the Keywords Grid automatically pops up o Ifthe setting has not been enabled a cue point is added with a grayed out keyword button Double click the cue point to open the Keywords Grid Page 2 1st Down 2nd Down 3rd Down 4th Down BIG GAIN BIG HIT BIG LOSS BIG PLAY BLOCK CHALLENGE COVERAGE DBL COVERAGE DROPPED PASS FG FUMBLE INCOMPLETE INJURY Refresh Lo ie MultiReview Keywords Grid INTERCEPTION KICKOFF MISSED NO GAIN ONSIDE KICK OVERTURNED PASS PASS BLOCK PAT PENALTY PUNT QB PRESSURE QB SCRAMBLE REAX RECEPTION REVERSE RUN RUN BLOCK SACK SAFETY SCREEN PASS TACKLE TACKLE LOSS TD RUN TD PASS TD RECEPTION TIPPED TOUCHBACK TURNOVER Save amp Quit 2 Select the desired keywords Note that you can add up to five keywords to a marker The selected keywords are highlighted and appear in the top right corner of the Keywords Grid 6 Adding Keywords USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 VS H 533 MultiReview Keywords Grid Page 1 Page 2 1st Down 2nd Down 3rd Down 4th Down BIG GAIN BIG HIT BIG L
26. aic layout by a simple drag and drop operation a Server List P1 119360 E1 16070 REC1 B REC REC3 B RECA RECS RECE 4 Fl Flyer RECI REC RECS REC4 RECS REC6 4 116070 RECI Record channels that are in bold have been assigned to a cell in a Mosaic layout If a server and its record channels are grayed out the server is not connected to the Gigabit Ethernet network Record channels with a tag 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 8x 10x above their record icon are set in Super slow motion mode 41 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 6 5 42 Customizing a Mosaic Layout How to Add a New Custom Layout MultiReview 1 3 allows you to add up to 10 custom Mosaic layouts To add a new custom layout click in the Custom Layout toolbar F1 Layout A custom layout button will be added with the default name FX Layout In the Layout Preview pane a 4 4 Mosaic is added How to Assign a Custom Name When adding a new custom Mosaic layout MultiReview automatically assigns a default name of the form F X Layout To give your own custom name to the layout proceed as follows 1 Inthe Custom Layout toolbar hover your cursor over the button of the desired custom layout Two extra buttons appear above the button x F1 Layout F2 Layout F3 Layout b 2 Click L The title of the custom layout button can now be edited F1 Layout F2 Layout 3 Enteraname for your custom layout a
27. an orange border REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 11 59 29 18 3 User Interface aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 CU 3 User Interface Cameras A thumbnail is created of each camera you selected in the Mosaic and is added to the replay sequence in the order in which you selected the cameras Each thumbnail has a sequence number a name which consists of the server and server record channel name and a frame and timecode taken from the record channel oq XT123100 XT1 REC a AN 11 12 20 21 Depending on the configuration of the LSM remote PRV PGM or 2PGM MultiReview is connected with the cameras will either be automatically loaded onto the PRV channel of the server camera with green border and you will be able to take them one by one to the PGM channel camera with red border or you will have to manually load each camera to the PGM1 camera with red border or PGM2 of the server camera with green border R SR Highi ig hits Replay Smart Replay EVENTS z REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 13441601 1 7 KT1 3100 XTI REL 0 22 12 2416 01 3 3 XI 123100 XT1 REC st ps _ ee 01 3 24 48 03 l See section Replay Mode on page 58 Smart Replay Mode Overview In Smart Replay mode the Events pane contains the playlists and clips the user has created It allows to create new playlists and clips and edit and remove existing playlists Depending on the configuration of the Smart Replay mode the firs
28. and button restore it back to its original size 3 User Interface 21 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Name Description i OSD Server The OSD is info SERVER NAME NET NAME CAMERA NAME Status Icons NEW In certain situations a status icon appears instead of an image Status Icon Description There is currently no live feed The feed coming from the server record channel is still loading Outside the record train The server has been disconnected 22 3 User Interface aad V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 3 2 3 Full Screen Mode Full Screen Mode Off By default MultiReview does not start up in full screen mode Full Screen Mode On MultiReview allows you to view the Mosaic in full screen mode How to Switch to Full Screen Mode e Click kad to switch to full screen mode In full screen mode only the Mosaic is visible by default The Events Playlists pane and Transport Controls area are hidden 16 33 25 08 gt x aai a a ya E kA GB a a siya A maa NG 501259 Ned ema FY ae NG siunas F NG siunas gt 4 Siung gt d Pe TRUCE p 9 BN mp TANCE Die Ka paa y Lr 4 FYS d 19340 154 na fa 4 taco tg ord NG ag 8 AT 4a 19340 keyword lt PARA K8 A OKRA a BG x rak Sya 5 Gi xi Pa 5 2 k ra nG CUT api ak7 RLY Se e Clicki 8 to exit full screen mode again How to View the Events Playlists Pane in Full Screen Mode Cli
29. angles to each event Event Each event has a name which can be edited With the Remove button X you can delete the event and with the Expand Collapse button you can hide or display the content of the event The event that is currently selected in the Events pane has an orange border Cameras Each event contains a single thumbnail displaying the frame and timecode taken from the first record channel or camera you selected in the Mosaic There is no view detail supplied for you to check the event 33 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 34 11 30 06 01 See section Offline or Standalone Mode on page 48 for more information Replay Mode Overview In Replay mode the Events pane contains the replay sequences the user has created It allows to create new replay sequences and add one or more cameras to each replay sequence HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay EVENTS REPLAY SEQUENCE 2 13 04 49 03 A REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 11 59 29 18 143 NT123100 XTI REC APAT 11592928 Sy NT123100 XTA REC3 x IL 5930 12 Replay Sequence Each replay sequence has a name which can be edited It displays the timecode of the camera that was first selected in the Mosaic With the Remove button X you can delete the replay sequence and with the Expand Collapse button you can hide or display the content of the replay sequence The replay sequence that is currently selected in the Events pane has
30. ant to trim 2 Inthe playlist double click the respective clip The Mosaic now displays the start frame of the clip An orange border appears around the corresponding record channel or camera angle The scope of the timeline now fits the duration of the clip The Current Timecode marker coincides with the In point of the clip 3 Use your Shuttle Pro device or the MultiReview transport controls to browse to the section of the clip where you want to set a new In or Out point 4 Click the Mark In and Mark Out button respectively 5 Click the Save button to save your changes Note N You can also use the Fast Rewind or Fast Forwardto navigate to a section where you want to set a new In or Out point If you fast rewind or fast forward out of the In or Out point there will be a sign to show you where the In or Out Point is situated E E H 4a 44 41 B Ib gt gt 56 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode VS USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Removing Clips Toremove a clip from a playlist proceed as follows 1 Inthe Playlists pane select and expand the appropriate playlist 2 Click X in the top right corner of the desired clip thumbnail to remove it from the playlist Te 119340 keyword F keyword 16 19 1403 16 20 2206 122B 5 2 7 Removing a Playlist To remove a playlist from the Playlists pane select it and click X HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay PLAYLISTS PL35 PL amp 5 Pi 3 clips 00
31. avedees 67 5 4 6 Removing a Playlist aa 67 o PON AA 69 6 ADDING KEYWORDS OD DD 70 6 1 Introduction occas cece ea cca ate ce AA RAD NG NAAN Tag N GANAN AA aoran onoono 70 Table of Contents EE V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca Table of Contents 6 2 6 3 7 1 7 2 Adding Keywords to a Marker _ 2 22 22 a 71 Adding Keywords to a Clip c cece e cece eee ee cee cece cece ee eeeeeee 19 SHUTTLE PRO AND KEYBOARD COMMANDS 78 Shuttle ProCommands 2 022 22 a 78 Keyboard CommandS aag KN NANGGAD LIE RTT AGE KAKA BaI Lap U hha NADAL NAN Gam NANANA 78 BROWSING A RECORD TRAIN ua 80 aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca What s New In the User Manual the icon has been added on the left margin to highlight information on new and updated features MEW The changes linked to new features in version 1 3 are listed below Status icons have been added to the Mosaic cells e See section Mosaic on page 20 All the channels of a server can be assigned to the Mosaic in one go e See section Assigning All Record Channels of a Server on page 45 You can manually add up to 10 custom Mosaic layouts e See section How to Add a New Custom Layout on page 42 You can rename remove and reload a custom Mosaic layout e See section How to Assign a Custom Name on page 42 e See section How to Switch to a Particular Custom Layout on page 43 e See section
32. ay mode create a new empty playlist Jump to the In point of a clip Can only be used in Highlights mode Jump to the Out point of a clip Can only be used in Highlights mode Jump to the previous cue point Previous cue 25 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Control Fast rewind Fast forward Previous frame Next frame 26 Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Function Jump to the next cue point There are 4 speeds for the Fast rewind To click once is 1X twice is 2 The maximum speed is four times the original speed There are 4 speeds for the Fast forward To click once is 1X twice is Ph ee The minimum speed is minus four times the original speed Jump to the previous frame of the browsing train or loaded clips Jump to the next frame of the browsing train or loaded clips Play command on the browsing train or loaded clips Pause command on the browsing train or loaded clips Add a cue point to the timeline at the current timecode This button is unavailable in clip browsing mode Add a cue point to the timeline at the Live timecode This button is unavailable in clip browsing mode Mark the In point of a clip This button is only available in Highlights mode Mark the Out point of a clip This button is only available in Highlights mode Save the In and Out point and creates a clip This button is only available in Highlights mode 3 User Interface aad V5 USER M
33. ce cece ec eecceeseeseeceeseees 50 4 5 Removing an Event 22 2 o cece c ccc cee cece e cece cee ceeceeeeeeeeeceeseees 50 5 ONLINE OR LSM CONNECTED MODE 000111100 51 5 1 Introduction 2 22 2 a 51 5 2 Highlights Mode 0 0 a 52 5 2 1 Introduction Aa 52 5 2 2 Configuring Highlights Mode 20 0 e eee eee cece cece eeeees 52 5 2 3 Adding an Empty Playlist a 53 5 2 4 Renaming a Playlist 02 22 2 ccc cece cece ec ec cee eeeceeceeees 53 5 2 5 Adding Clips to a Playlist 0 02 e eee eee e cee eeeeees 53 5 2 6 Editing a Playlist b5 5 2 7 Removing a Playlist ieee cece ence eee eeceeeeee 57 5 3 Replay Mode 0 cece cece cee eee eee ence cece noana 58 5 3 1 Introduction lt rcesee eae Scene aces ounasededwedueaseeesusasesoesdedashescedeecarece 58 5 32 PSII VOC waa adam AdU ma 3A NGAY ATENG LEENE 59 5 3 3 ZPGM Moge aaa D AKUNG DNA BKA AK KAG BA KING ELANDREADKAN CP WAKAKELNAE KARNE DN LL KOKL 61 5 4 Smart Replay Mode 0 0 aa 64 5 4 1 Introduction HABA cet SEA AKA AASA NAN kaaa IHO NA naonana 64 5 4 2 Configuring Smart Replay Mode a 65 5 4 3 Creating a Playlist c cece cee cee cece cecceeceeceeceecee 66 5 4 4 Renaming a Playlist 0 a 67 5 4 5 Recalling a Playlist hoes ach comccucexnndseudkemiuexdhicadexceveesase
34. ck B to view the Events Playlists pane in full screen mode 3 User Interface 23 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 7419340 A D1259 ET oe 119340 Keyword vie Ca p S gt la A nG ren f BRUCE 24 Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 User Interface aaa 7 V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 3 3 3 User Interface Transport Controls Description The Transport Controls bar contains the buttons that are used to switch between Live and browsing mode train clip to simultaneously browse and play back all server record channels and clips loaded in the Mosaic to add markers pinpointing interesting moments or camera angles event cue point and to create clips by marking an In and Out point RETURN E E l4 to 44 4 Controls The table below describes the function of each control Control Function Switch to Live RETURN e In Highlights Mode switch to Live without clearing unsaved In and or Out point e n Replay Mode switch to Live without clearing any previous operations and without creating a new event e In Smart Replay Mode switch to Live without creating a new playlist Back to live This button is not available in Offline mode and in the clip browsing mode Switch to Live e In Offline mode create a new empty event Back to live In Highlights mode switch to Live Clears unsaved In and or Out point e n Replay mode create a new empty replay sequence e In Smart Repl
35. d LEY VII L 19 56 34 19 Ae uu 3 ak 19 56 40 24 4 4 2638 NG 116070 RECI 12 RECI x 19 56 40 24 Loading Keywords of a Marker onto a Clip When a clip contains one or more cue points with keywords then you can choose to load the keywords of one of those cue points onto your clip To do this proceed as follows 1 Adda clip to the playlist and click the Save button 2 Click the Save button The Markers Keywords dialog box appears 76 6 Adding Keywords USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 3 6 Adding Keywords cee Markers Keywords This clip contains marker s with keywords do you want to load the selection 20 44 33 19 JINSIDE KICK MISSED From the drop down list select the timecode of the cue point whose keywords you want to load onto the clip If there is only one cue point the timecode of that marker will be automatically selected The keywords of the selected cue point will be displayed Do one of the following o Click the Load button to load the keywords of the cue point in the Selected Keywords area of the Keywords Grid o Click the Cancel button to refrain from loading the keywords of the cue point From the Keywords Grid manually select the keywords you want to add to the clip Click the Save and Quit button to close the Keywords Grid and assign the keywords to the clip sf EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 T Shuttle Pro and Keyboard Commands 7
36. d stored in a database or an retrieval system translated into any language computer language transmitted in any form or by any means electronically mechanically printed photocopied optically manually or otherwise in whole or in part without the prior written consent of EVS Trademarks All product and brand names are registered trademarks and trademarks of EVS or of their respective owners Improvement Requests Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Please send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs com Regional Contacts You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers on the following webpage http www evs com contacts EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 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 com downloadcenter La V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Table of Contents Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS DD lll WHAT S NEW ooo ccc eee es VII 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW orrn 1 1 1 eleAA 1 1 2 Minimal Requirements a 1 1 3 General Setup e occ eee cece eee ALLAL LaL aa onanan 2 1 3 1 Typical Workflow _ 22 22 22 c ccc cee cee eee cece eee ooann annann 2 Wee CONAN aaa a ede ee ean ed AG na
37. d be applied when transitioning from one clip in the playlist to the other and you can specify the duration of this effect See section Configuring Smart Replay Mode on page 65 47 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 4 4 1 4 2 48 Offline or Standalone Mode Introduction This mode is made for operators or slomo directors who want to use MultiReview as a browsing unit In the Offline or Standalone mode you can monitor and move simultaneously through all the low res record trains and select camera angles to coordinate an event Adding Events Adding an Event With Camera Angles To add an event to the Events pane which already includes one or more interesting camera angles simply double click the corresponding cells in the Mosaic The new event is added at the top of the Events pane The orange border around the name of the event indicates that the event is currently selected Beneath the event name the thumbnail of the first selected camera is displayed In the top left corner of the cells you double clicked in the Mosaic a sequence number appears indicating the order in which you added the camera angles to the event On the timeline an event marker appears i MultiReview v01 03 45 MultiReview 11 05 12 07 a De a NG s Gali Ph KM NAB a Narra E E A A AA A 5 na Bb NG N a EVENT 1 7 E gT o EE KAPE a Ra Q EROR A E xix A XT123100 XTI RECA Q ft Aa a ming bab yin mgwa Ba AG 3
38. e or LSM Connected Mode Introduction In Online mode MultiReview is connected with a particular XT server and LSM remote in your network You can browse all cameras of the network and directly create playlists and clips on the connected server The playlists and clips can be manually or automatically loaded on the PGM of the connected server In Online mode you can also create replay sequences and load them onto the PRV and or PGMs of the connected server depending on the configuration of the connected LSM remote Online mode has three submodes e Highlights e Replay e Smart Replay To start MultiReview in Online mode and connect with a particular XT and LSM remote see section Classic Startup on page 4 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 51 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 5 2 5 2 1 2 22 52 Highlights Mode Introduction In Highlights mode MultiReview is connected to a specific XT server and LSM remote It allows you to view and browse all record channels cameras in the network select attractive camera angles and create playlists with clips of interesting moments directly on the XT server To activate the Highlights mode click the corresponding icon in the Interactivity bar AL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay Configuring Highlights Mode You can configure the Highlights mode in two places e Inthe Configuration window of the startup wizard See section Classic Startu
39. e sen een veueeuee ie ines 3 2 STARTUP LL DD Al 2 14 Classic StartUp aang a nad AG a NG etwas NEE AGA nG ING Ka BG an DO 4 2 1 1 Workflow Overview 2 eee c cece cece ec eceeccecceceececcereeseeees 4 2 1 2 Loading the Last Session cee cee cee cece cece eeeeeee 5 2 1 3 Starting a New Session eee ccc eee cece cece ceeeceeeeeeees 6 2 2 Starting Up with Truck Manager 22 00 0 0 cece e eee ee cee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeee 10 2 2 1 Truck Manager Plugin cece eee cee eee e cece eee ceeeseeeeeees 10 2 2 2 Workflow Overview cece eee cece eee e cee ceceeceeceeceseeeeeees 13 2 2 3 Checking the Configuration Set in Truck Manager 14 2 2 4 Changing the Configuration Set in Truck Manager 2 16 2 2 5 Loading the Configuration Set in Truck Manager 2 2 16 3 USER INTERFACE DD 18 3 1 Overview a 18 Jr MOSAIC Saga gabe a ees Pa a a Ba a tee 20 3 2 1 Overview Uu 20 3 22 M ssa GENS cached ote eee AA AAP 21 3 2 3 Full Screen Mode u o aaao aooaa aoao cece e cece ceeeeeseeceeees 23 3 3 Transport Controls vised occ esecaecacauebeeditacdevvesddcoceleucesusceedecteenooscuiceat 25 3 4 Timeline a 27 Oil OVW danas naasa Ha aeceenser Ee a aana eaei 27 3 4 2 Timecode Modes 2 22 a 27 3 4 3 Markers a 29 3 4 4 Navigating to a Given Timecode
40. ea click the E E button A new empty playlist appears at the top of the Events pane highlighted with an orange border and having the default name PL a follow number It contains no clips yet 2 To add clips to the playlist do one of the following o Inthe Mosaic double click the desired camera angles in the order you find most suitable The start timecode of the first and second camera you select will form the In and Out point of the first clip The clip is automatically created and added to the playlist in the Playlist pane The start timecode of the second and third camera will form the In and Out point of the second clip etc Note The last clip in your playlist will be in gray This is because no Out point has been defined for it yet If you click the E E button switch to another mode or exit the application an Out point will be automatically added a Inthe Mosaic double click the desired camera to mark the In point of the clip Double click the same camera again to mark the Out point of the clip The clip is added to the playlist The clip in the playlist and the corresponding camera in the Mosaic are highlighted with a blue border 5 gt 119340 keyword na F keyword 22 18 15 235 22 1849 11 060E A grayed out keyword button will appear in the bottom right corner of each clip allowing you to add up to five keywords to each clip See section Adding Keywords to a Clip on page 75 If the Automatic
41. ed you have to click the grayed out keyword button in the bottom right corner of the clip thumbnail to open the Keywords Grid Select the desired keywords from the Keywords Grid and click the Save and Quit button to close the Keywords Grid again The keywords you selected from the Keywords Grid are displayed below the thumbnail of each clip The keywords of all the created clips are the same However you can still edit the keywords of each individual clip A white keyword button KW is available in the bottom right corner of each clip 6 Adding Keywords 75 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 nil R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay PLAYLISTS A PL95 PL95 3 clips 00 00 05 12 1 3 119340 keyword keyword 20 27 30 04 20 27 31 28 266B ONSIDE KICK PASS BLOCK TACKLE LOSS SACK 3rd Down o 2 3 119340 keyword Iv keyword 20 27 30 04 20 27 31 28 Pa 174F ICK PASS BLOCK TACKLE CK 3rd Down In Smart Replay Mode In Smart Replay mode the Keywords Grid does not automatically pop up You will have to manually open it A gray keyword button KW will be available in the bottom right corner of each clip Click the keyword button to open the Keywords Grid and add the desired keywords Click the Save and Quit button to close the Keywords Grid again HL R SR Highlights Replay smart Replay EVENTS PL94 PL94 2 clips 00 00 06 05 m 119340 keyword di keywor
42. eyword 16 19 12 03 _ 16 20 22 06 l di 036D 2 3 119340 keyword keyword 16 19 12 03 _ 16 20 22 06 y 29 KN igi Playlist Each playlist has a name which consists of a default part and a part that can be edited It displays the total number of clips it holds and the duration of the clips With the Remove button you can delete the playlist and with the Expand Collapse button you can hide or display the content of the playlist The playlist that is currently selected in the Playlists pane has an orange border A PL 1 PL21 3 clips 00 00 25 17 3 User Interface E V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 3 5 2 3 User Interface Clip Each clip in a playlist has a sequence number and displays the name of the server and server recorder channel the clip was created from It further contains a clip name an In and Out point a LSM ID and a keyword button KW The keyword button can be used to add keywords to the clip or edit existing keywords See section Adding Keywords to a Clip on page 75 1 3 119340 keyword F keyword 16 19 12 03 16 20 22 06 036D Events Pane The Events pane is also situated to the right of the Mosaic and is available in the Offline mode as well as in the Replay and Smart Replay mode Its content differs according to the mode Offline Mode Overview In Offline mode it lists the Events the user has created It allows to create new events and add one or more camera
43. he Configuration Set in Truck Manager To load the configuration set in Truck Manager proceed as follows 1 Double click the MultiReview icon The following message appears A truck manager configuration has been detected 2 Startup KE V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 333 MultiReview v01 03 42 MultiReview A truck manager configuration 13 10 2014 15h29 has been detected Ignore it Check it Load it 2 Click the Load It button MultiReview is launched 2 Startup 17 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 User Interface 3 1 Overview Illustration The MultiReview user interface contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below QS MultiReview 05 40 03 11 ANI 2 R SR Select All TI al Highlights Replay Smart Replay PLAYLISTS WG CP i 3 Ag co FF PL71 P171 a 3 PAY BE a 2 clips 00 00 01 23 j f E XT113070 XT2 REC1 ME XT2 RECI x O XT1 PAPANIGAN XT113070 XT2 REC Q XT113070 XT2 REG A XTI13070 XTZ RECA a A 0537 16 11 y 05 37 17 10 di th 2 SA a 111A z 4 i i o so al 2 a 3 gt gt 1 get 7 ia ae gent nee 373 XT113070 XT2 REC2 x F 3 r8 XT2 REC2 ny pa T a er 005 37 16 11 SEEN ARET gute mar P063717 10 XT113070 XT2 REG Q XT1 KT2RECI Q XT113070 XT2 RECA Q XT113070 XT2 REC3 Q aay n y i 1138 oO A Ng r or wa siemens STEP das pi pil P Von gt Pe GA y i Ci w
44. ibes the MultiReview plugin for the Truck Manager application The MultiReview plugin consists of a list of operational settings relevant for MultiReview These settings are displayed in a specific area in the Truck Manager application in the lower part of the Configuration pane The MultiReview plugin allows users to define and apply remotely the settings required for the MultiReview application to be operational Plugin Delivery The plugin is delivered with the MultiReview application The Truck Manager application automatically downloads the right plugin version when it connects to the MultiReview for the first time on a given setup For this reason the version of the Truck Manager is not tied to a given plugin version of the MultiReview application Plugin Overview Illustration The MultiReview plugin contains the elements highlighted on the screenshot below FEW MultReview Settings Select Mode On Line Server and Remote 2 Startup aaa V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 aa Description The table below describes the various elements of the MultiReview plugin Part Name Description ih Plugin name Field to expand or collapse the plugin area 2 Apply button Button to apply the parameter values to the associated remote application 3 Menu icon Icon to open the contextual menu which provides general commands or commands specific to the related application See section Contextual Menu on page 11 4 Plug
45. in settings Fields that allow users to set the operational parameters of the associated application See section Settings Description on page 12 Contextual Menu Introduction The following contextual menu is available when you click on the contextual menu icon in the MultiReview plugin in Truck Manager The contextual menu provides general commands and commands specific to the related application Command Description The table below describes the various commands of contextual menu 2 Startup 11 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Command Name Reset Export Import Copy Paste Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Description Resets the values defined in the plugin to the values currently defined in the associated MultiReview Allows users to export all setting values associated to the MultiReview application to a cnf file named according to the following pattern lt Name gt lt ProductName gt cnf Allows users to import the setting values stored in a cnf file into the application plugin Allows users to copy the settings values of associated MultiReview Allows users to paste the settings values to another MultiReview Settings Description Introduction This section describes the various settings available in the MultiReview plugin Once you have specified the requested values for the various settings click the Apply button to apply remotely the values to the associated application Select M
46. k or change the configuration set in Truck Manager proceed as follows 1 Double click the MultiReview icon The following message appears A truck manager configuration has been detected 333 MultiReview v01 03 42 MultiReview A truck manager configuration 13 10 2014 15h29 has been detected Ignore it Check it Load it Note You can decide to ignore the Truck manager configuration and start MultiReview with the classic startup wizard 2 Click the Check It button to continue In the Mode Selection window the Online mode is selected by default 3 Click the Next button to continue 14 2 Startup USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 MultiReview v01 03 42 msa MultiRevIiew uos 2 Mode Selection Off Line Browse all cameras of the network and select camera Browse all cameras of the network create playlist or angles to coordinate a replay sequence load camera to preview channel This mode is required to work in conjunction with a XT server of the network see next step In the Servers and Remotes window the default server and remote are selected MultiReview v01 03 42 MultiReview vos 3 Servers and Remotes Servers and Remotes Clip and Playlist destination Select an XT server and LSM remote with which you want aa All clips and playlists created from the MultiReview will ma be stored to this location pe 4 Clip Destination 4 Pagel Bank2 Bank3 MCR RD 1 Bank4 Rem
47. l Q Y13070 X12 Re Ue XIAN RE A XT113070 XT2 NAG QA 20 3 User Interface aaa V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 aa Area Description The table below describes the various elements of the Mosaic window Name Description 1 Toolbar The Select All button is only available in Highlights mode and is used to quickly select all cameras in the Mosaic The Full Screen button is used to switch to full screen mode 2 Mosaic cells Each cell can be linked to and display the images of a particular server record channel in the network Depending on the selected Mosaic layout more or less cells will be available See section Mosaic Layout Configuration Window on page 38 The Mosaic can contain up to two pages with a maximum of 16 record channels per page By default at startup MultiReviewwill automatically assign the first 32 recorders in the system to the Mosaic See section Mosaic on page 20 3 Mosaic Used to switch between the available custum Mosaic layouts Layout button See section Mosaic Layout Configuration Window on page 38 3 2 2 Mosaic Cells Overview Each cell in the Mosaic can contain the following components i M ELH 2 Name Description 1 Sequence Indicates the order in which the user clicked this cell number Corresponds to the sequence number of the corresponding clip or camera in the playlist or replay sequence 2 Zoom In Out Used to enlarge the cell to four times its original size
48. ltiReview 21 14 20 01 Settings General Modes HI Highlights Replay SR Smart Replay About eae ng p 3 E a KE ae Ea pg This mode allows creation of highlights Select camera s mode allows you to load any cameras from network on This mode allows quick creation of a playlist by selecting angles In Out points it will create playlists and clips on the di hannel or Program Channel according to the camera and time Click in the mosaic to select best angles XT server selected emote configuration and define in out points according to the scenario Auto clip naming Recorder name v Automatic load on PGM off Transitions Duration 00 10 gig CUT Mx E wire xm FADE TO COLOR gt E FADE FROM COLOR lt FADE FROM TO COLOR VIDEO FADE The direction of the wipe effect left to right right to left is defined in the Wipe type parameter in the Operational Setup menu LSM The color of the fade effects is defined with the Fade to from colour parameter in the Playlist settings of the Operational Setup menu Shuttle Pro remote is not connected e In Highlights Mode you can specify the format of the name that will be automatically assigned to newly created clips See section Configuring Highlights Mode on page 52 e In Smart Replay Mode you can enable or disable the feature whereby MultiReview automatically loads a playlist on the PGM channel of the connected server You can also select the effect that shoul
49. meline does not slide The Current Timecode marker indicates the position of the current timecode during the browse Clip Browsing Mode The Timeline scope is adjusted to fit the clip duration margin The timeline does not slide unless the browse is between the In and Out point of the selected clip The Current Timecode marker indicates the position of the current timecode during the browse 28 3 User Interface z VS USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 IN OUT 11 32 13 00 IN OUT IN OUT 11 32 13 00 IN OUT 3 4 3 Markers Types of Markers The table below describes the various makers that can appear on the Timeline Marker Name Description Current Indicates the current timecode of the record train Live or in Timecode browsing mode or of a clip Marker Cue Point Marks points on the record trains and clips during recording or playback Cue points can be used to quickly and easily retrieve those specific moments and use them Event Marker Indicates a particular event event replay sequence playlist Each time a new event is created with at least one camera an event marker is added to the timeline In Highlights mode there are no event markers 3 User Interface 29 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 30 Adding Cue Points To add a cue point to the timeline e at the current timecode click the Mark button in the Transport Controls area or press HOME e at
50. nd then click ENTER to apply it How to Customize the Default Mosaic Layout When adding a new custom Mosaic layout MultiReview automatically adds the default 4 4 grid You can customize this default layout in two ways e by selecting one of the five other predefined Mosaic layouts ol e by using the Zoom In button to enlarge Mosaic cells to four times their original size and by using the Zoom Out button to restore enlarged cells to their original size again 3 User Interface paaa V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca The following customizations are possible o A44 grid can be transformed in a grid with 1 enlarged and 12 normal sized cells or 2 enlarged and 8 normal sized cells or 3 enlarged and 4 normal sized cells or 4 enlarged cells o A33 grid can be transformed in a grid with 1 enlarged and 5 normal sized cells o A34 grid can be transformed in a grid with 1 enlarged and 8 normal sized cells or 2 enlarged and 4 normal sized cells How to Switch to a Particular Custom Layout MEW You can easily switch from one custom layout to another You can e click the corresponding button in the Custom Layout toobar e press the corresponding function key F1 F2 F3 F10 on the keyboard e press TAB to switch to the next layout in the list 3 User Interface 43 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 6 6 44 How to Remove a Custom Layout To remove a custom layout proceed as follo
51. nly add up to five keywords to a marker 533 MultiReview Keywords Grid Page 1 Page 2 1 1st Down INTERCEPTION f RUN BLOCK EEEN TACKLE LOSS 2nd Down 2 KICKOFF i SACK SAFETY 3rd Down 2 47 SAFETY 3 3 BIG LOSS BIG PLAY 4th Down 4 SCREEN PASS MISSED BIG GAIN NO GAIN BIG HIT ONSIDE KICK BIG LOSS OVERTURNED BIG PLAY PASS i TACKLE BLOCK 7 PASS BLOCK TACKLE LOSS 3 Click Save amp Quit to save the changes Note N If you delete all the keywords of a marker the keyword button will be grayed out 74 6 Adding Keywords aad V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 6 3 Adding Keywords to a Clip Configuring the Functionality If you want the Keywords Grid to automatically pop up when adding clips to a playlist you first have to enable the setting Add keywords on Clips in the General pane of the Settings window See section Settings Window on page 46 MAultiReview Settings General Modes Delete all timeline markers About Delete all events Keyword grid Add keywords on clips Add keywords on mark Resync playlist Note that you can only add keywords to a clip in Highlights and Smart Replay mode not in Offline and in Replay mode How to Add Keywords to a Clip In Highlights Mode In the Highlights Mode the Keywords Grid automatically pops up if the setting Add Keywords on Mark has been enabled and after you have set an In and Out point and clicked the Save button If the setting is disabl
52. o XT3orsingle use of MultiReview o MU14 RELEASE e MultiReview 6 EVS PC 1U o OS Windows 7 Pro 64 bits o Microsoft Net Framework 4 5 In order to connect multiple MultiReviews to one server an XT3 server with HIXP hardware is needed 1 Product Overview 1 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 1 3 General Setup 1 3 1 Typical Workflow The diagram below displays a typical MultiReview workflow SHUTTLE PRO Note N All server have to be set with the same local time otherwise the MultiReview Mosaic will not work properly 1 Product Overview paaa V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 aaa 1 3 2 Config XT 192 168 122 211 Press ALT C for CTRL C and CTRL TAB for ALT TAB CONFIGURATION 9366 QA 1B FANLI RUNNING ees 2 CHANNELS 3 NETWORK 4 MONITORING 5 PROTOCOL 6 GPI 7 OPERATION 1 Basic Mode Video and reference Field rate 59 94He Resolution 16861 Aspect ratio 16 9 LIC timecode 17 42 26512 Genlock Blackburst Codec Intra In Use Yes Codec AUC Intra 168 Bitrate Mbps 111 Proxy In Use Yes Codec Mipeg Bitrate Mbps 5 The codec used for the playout is the AUC Intra 100 pply F3 Basicr duvanced Esc QGuit Pall Multicam Version MU 14 0 Licence Codes e LoRes e Multicam LSM Note The bitrates can be set to 3 or 5 Mbps Note MultiReview will use the keyword file distributed on the SDTI network on the Multicam side and the keyword file parameter has to be set to SE
53. ode Field Description Values Default Value This field is for users to choose a certain way to browse cameras and operate with the MultiReview Online mode Offline mode No default value Server and Remote Field Availability Description Values Default Value When you choose Online mode then you must select a server and remote to attach This field is select server and remote you would like to attach MultiReview No default value 2 Startup aaa 7 V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 aa Clip Destination Field Description All clips created from the MultiReview will be stored to the selected location Values From Page which contains 9 banks to Page0 Default Value Page7Bank 1 Playlist Destination Field Description All playlists created from the MultiReview will be stored to the selected location Values From Page1BankPL to Page9BankPL Default Value Page7BankPL 2 2 2 Workflow Overview To start MultiReview with Truck Manager the following workflow has to be followed TM Config available _ NO Ignore It Wizard Step1 A Truck Manager configuration Check It Load Last Session Start a New Session date amp time has been detected Wizard Step2 Offline Wizard Step3 Load It Wizard Step4 Configuration START MULTIREVIEW 2 Startup 13 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 2 2 3 Checking the Configuration Set in Truck Manager To chec
54. on ATE mi TE E in a T F ed SA XT123100 XT1 REC2 Am AG 11 12 20 21 33 XT123100 XT1 RECA d 11 12 20 21 C Note N If you switch to Highlights Mode the cameras you selected in Replay Mode will remain selected in the Mosaic i e having an orange border Taking the Cameras onto PGM To load the cameras one by one from the PRV onto the PGM proceed as follows 1 In the desired replay sequence select the camera that is already loaded on the PRV i e the one with the green border 2 Onthe Remote Panel click the TAKE key to automatically load the selected camera from the PRV onto the PGM A red border appears around the camera The next camera in the replay sequence is automatically loaded onto the PRV A green border appears around this camera 60 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 aa 5 3 3 HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay EVENTS REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 1 12 4271 1 3 XT123100 XTI RECL ll 12 20 21 sama i Bt on ATE a F F 1575 XT123100 XT1 REC Am a 2202 LET i ng JA XT123100 XT1 RECA Am 11 12 2021 3 Click the TAKE key again to load the next camera onto the PGM Forcing a Camera onto the PRV To force a camera onto the PRV and load it onto the PGM proceed as follows 1 In the desired replay sequence double click a camera that is not loaded onto the PRV yet The camera is loaded onto the PRV A green border a
55. ote 1 2PGM Bank5 Bank6 Rsnb7 116070 Remote 1 PGM PRV 4 Playlist Destination Pagel Bank PL Page2 Bank PL Page3 Bank PL Page4 Bank PL Page5 Bank PL Page6 Bank PL Page7 Bank PL Danco Rank DI lt Previous 4 Click the Next button to continue The Configuration window displays the configuration of the three different modes Highlights Replay and Smart Replay 2 Startup 15 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 533 MultiReview v01 03 42 MAultiReview vos 4 Configuration HU Highlights i Replay SR Smart Replay This mode allows creation of highlights This mode allows you to load any cameras This mode allows quick creation of a playlist Select camera angles In Out points it will from network on Preview Channel or by selecting camera and time Click in the create playlists and clips on the XT server Program Channel according to the remote mosaic to select best angles and define in selected configuration out points according to the scenario Auto clip naming Recorder name v Automatic load on PGM Off Transitions Duration 00 10 HE CUT MX WIPE 3 FADE TO COLOR gt E FADE FROM COLOR lt FADE FROM TO COLOR VIDEO FADE lt Previous 5 Click the Start button to start MultiReview 2 2 4 Changing the Configuration Set in Truck Manager To change the configuration set in Truck Manager see Starting a New Session on page 6 2 2 5 Loading t
56. p on page 4 e Inthe Modes pane of the Settings window See section Settings Window on page 46 You can specify the name MultiReview has to automatically give to new clips HL Highlights This mode allows creation of highlights Select camera angles In Out points rt will create playlists and clips on the AT server selected Auto clip naming Recorder name You can choose between the following three options e None MultiReview does not name new clips e Recorder Name MultiReview takes the name of the server record channel as clip name e MRClip Enter the name in this field you would like MultiReview to assign to all new clips 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode as V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 CU 5 2 3 5 2 4 5 2 5 Adding an Empty Playlist To add an empty playlist to the Playlists pane click PLAYLISTS The new playlist appears at the top of the Playlists pane highlighted with an orange border and having the default name PL It contains no clips yet HL R SR Highlights Replay smart Replay Renaming a Playlist To give a custom name to a particular playlist in the Playlists pane proceed as follows 1 Inthe Playlists pane right click the desired playlist A pop up window appears allowing you to enter a custom name for the playlist Name the PL PL31 Apply 2 Enter a name and then click the Apply button to save the name Note You are not allowed to rename an empty
57. playlist Adding Clips to a Playlist To add one or more clips to a playlist proceed as follows 1 Inthe Playlists pane select the appropriate playlist An orange border appears around the selected playlist 2 Use your Shuttle Pro device or the MultiReview transport controls to browse to the section of the record train containing the content you want to create clips of 3 In the Mosaic select the desired camera angles To quickly select all camera angles click the Select All button in the top left corner of the Mosaic An orange border appears around the selected camera angles 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 53 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 r an3 MultiReview v01 03 42 MultiReview Select All 119340 Keyword nr cl 119340 Keyword 119340 Keyword A J 119340 Keyword 16 19 12 03 Al Highlights 119340 ASD1259 119340 ASD1259 PLAYLISTS PL a Pe My lt A 119340 keyword 119340 keyword fh i To remove a camera angle again from your selection simply click it To remove all camera angles again click the Unselect All button 4 Inthe Transport Controls pane click the Mark In button to set the In point of the clip The clip In point timecode appears in the title bar to the right of the timecode field Because no Out point has been set yet the duration is still zero IN 16 19 12 03 16 19 12 03 puranon 00 00 00 00 G No
58. plication and holds a timecode field It also contains buttons which give access to the PGM Settings and Mosaic Layout Configuration window This area contains information about e The connection with a Shuttle Pro device e The interactivity with the server e Creating playlists or clips 19 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 2 Mosaic 3 2 1 Overview Description The Mosaic allows to monitor the images that are being captured live by specific cameras from within the sports venue and that are simultaneously being recorded by specific XT server record channels present in the network It is also used to browse through and play back content that has already been recorded by the various record channels It helps the user in selecting interesting content and camera angles and in creating more easily events playlists with clips and replay sequences with camera angles For editing purposes playlists events and replay sequences can then be reloaded and played back in the Mosaic The layout of the Mosaic can be customized See section Mosaic Layout Configuration Window on page 38 Illustration The Mosaic contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below Select All cat Del N gt S07 2 Aa NG Va pn F H 193100 XI Rec Ge xO TT RECS A XT123100 XT1 REC4 2 y e FE gt ay 4 a e A a Ka sgy a Fir 2 d anag xA1fr0 x9 re
59. ppears around it Click the TAKE key on the remote panel to load it onto the PGM Loading a Replay Sequence To load a particular replay sequence in the Mosaic do one of the following double click the replay sequence in the Events pane double click the corresponding event marker on the timeline 2PGM Mode Creating an empty Replay Sequence See section PGM PRV Mode on page 59 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 61 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Renaming a Replay Sequence See section PGM PRV Mode on page 59 Adding Cameras to a Replay Sequence To add cameras to a replay sequence and load them automatically onto PGM1 or PGM2 proceed as follows 1 Inthe Events pane select the desired replay sequence 2 Inthe Mosaic left double click a camera The camera is added to the replay sequence and automatically loaded onto PGM1 A red border appears around it HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay EVENTS 7 REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 13 24 16 01 Aj XT123100 XT1 RECI Ee ee ee 3 Inthe Mosaic right double click another camera The camera is added to the replay sequence and automatically loaded onto PGM2 A green border appears around it HL R SR Highlights Replay Smart Replay EVENTS A REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 13241601 N3 XT123100 XT1 RECI ak FALALA 1579 XT123100 XT1 REC2 Mm a 8 13 24 48 03 62 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview
60. st The name of the server and record channel will appear in the top left corner of the Mosaic cell 3 User Interface aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 3 Repeat step 2 until you have assigned the necessary number of server record channels 4 Click the Save button If you exit the Mosaic Layout Configuration window without saving your changes a message will appear asking you if you want to save your changes Click Yes to continue Assigning All Record Channels of a Server NEW To assign all record channels of a server to the cells in the selected custom Mosaic layout proceed as follows 1 Select the custom layout you want to assign the server record channels to 2 Inthe Server list select the desired server and drag and drop it into the selected Mosaic layout Once assigned the record channels will be in bold in the Server list The name of the server and corresponding record channel will appear in the top left corner of each Mosaic cell 3 Click the Save button If you exit the Mosaic Layout Configuration window without saving your changes a message will appear asking you if you want to save your changes Click Yes to continue 3 User Interface 45 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 Settings Window 3 1 Opening the Settings Window To open the Settings window click the Settings button in the title bar The Settings window contains the following setting categories
61. t clip in the playlist will be automatically loaded onto the PGM of the server or the user will have to manually load each clip himself 35 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 36 Playlist Playlists in the Smart Replay mode contain and display the same information as in the Highlights mode In addition they contain a button which allow the user to manually load the first clip onto the PGM of the connected server Clips The clips in a playlist in Smart Replay mode contain and display the same information as in playlists in Highlights mode In Smart Replay mode clips can be grayed out or have a blue border In the first case the clip has no Out point 3 3 119340 keyword F keyword In the second case the In and Out point of the clip were taken from the same record channel 119340 keyword ma ETE keyword 22 18 15 25 060E See section Smart Replay Mode on page 64 3 User Interface aaa V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca 3 5 3 Thumbnail vs List View A drop down is provided in the right corner of the Events and Playlists pane which allows you to change the view EVENTS The content in the Events and Playlists pane can be displayed in two ways e In Thumbnail View thumnails of clips and cameras are displayed Select E to switch to this view EVENTS REPLAY SEQUENCE 2 13 04 49 03 REPLAY SEQUENCE 1 11 59 29 18 yg NT123100 XT1 REC x o O O 11 59 29 18
62. te N You do not have to set the In point first It is perfectly possible to set the Out point first and then to browse back to the section of the record train where you want to set the In point 5 Browse to the section of the record train where you want to set the clip Out point and click the Mark Out button MultiReview automatically calculates the duration of the clip and displays it in the title bar to the right of the timecode field IN 16 19 12 03 16 20 22 06 puration 00 01 10 02 4q Note q If you first set the Out point a negative duration will appear in the title bar OUT 16 19 12 03 16 20 22 06 puranon 6 In the Transport Controls bar click the Save button If the setting Add Keywords on Clips is enabled the Keywords Grid will appear Select the desired keywords and click the Save and Quit button See section Adding Keywords to a Clip on page 75 For each selected camera angle a clip is created and added to the selected playlist The order in which the clips are added mirrors the order in which you selected the camera angles in the Mosaic 54 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode as V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Ca PL21 PL21 3 clips 00 00 25 17 If the playlist already contains clips the new clips are added at the bottom of the playlist It is also possible to insert new clips at a particular position within the playlist See section Inserting Clips on page 56 Note No e
63. tes list click the XT server and corresponding remote you want to attach to 2 Startup EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 MultiReview v01 03 42 MultiReview vos 3 Servers and Remotes Servers and Remotes Clip and Playlist destination Select an XT server and LSM remote with which you want ESE All clips and playlists created from the MultiReview will a be stored to this location vet 4 Clip Destination 119340 4 Pagel Remote 1 2PGM Bank2 Bank3 MCR RD 1 Bank4 Remote 1 2PGM Bank5 Bank6 116070 seers Remote 1 PGM PRV 4 Playlist Destination Pagel Bank PL Page2 Bank PL Page3 Bank PL Page4 Bank PL Page5 Bank PL Page6 Bank PL Page Bank PL lt Previous Note If the servers are not connected to GBE they are highlighted in red in the Servers and Remotes list Servers and Remotes Select an XT server and LSM remote with which you want to connect mh S 5 Inthe Clip Destination list select a bank 6 Inthe Playlist Destination list select a bank and click the Next button to continue 8 2 Startup USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 2 Startup Wy MultiReview v01 03 42 MAultiReview vos Servers and Remotes Select an XT server and LSM remote with which you want to connect 41930 2 C Remote 1 2PGM MCR RD 1 Remote 1 2PGM 116070 Remote 1 PGM PRV 7 Review the settings of the three modes 3 Servers and
64. the Live timecode click the Live button in the Transport Controls area or press END Adding Event Markers Event markers can be added in Offline mode and in Replay and Smart Replay mode See section Adding Events on page 48 Replay Mode on page 58 Smart Replay Mode on page 64 Default Marker Name The default name assigned to a cue point is Marker 14 26 08 23 Marker 14 27 08 25 The default name assigned to an event marker is the name as used in the event replay sequence or playlist EVENT 1 3 33 14 77 08 25 Keywords on Markers In Online mode you can add keywords to each cue point See section Adding Keywords to a Marker on page 71 TACKLE KOLITURNOVER PASS BLOCK SAFETY 3 User Interface VS USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Item Description KW The button which indicates if a cue bi point contains keywords or not You can click the button to edit the keywords The keywords that appear when you hover your mouse over the marker TACKLE KOLITURNOVER PASS BLOCK SAFETY Navigating Using Markers If you double click e anevent marker on the Timeline the corresponding event event replay sequence or playlist is selected in the Events Playlists pane All cells in the Mosaic switch to the start frame of the event and the Timecode field in the title bar displays the start timecode of the event On the Timeline the Current Timecode marker takes the position of the start timecode of
65. tions via different modes supplied How to Start a New Session To start a new session proceed as follows 1 Double click the MultiReview icon 2 Click the Start a New Session button and then click the Next button 333 MultiReview v01 03 42 xs MAultiReview vos 1 Start Up Load last session 07 08 2015 13h36 Start a new session 3 Doone of the following o To browse all cameras in the network and create an event without attaching to a server select Off Line Standalone Mode and click the Start button 6 2 Startup 1 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 MultiReview v01 03 42 es MultiReview vo 2 Mode Selection ne On Line DET L Browse all cameras of the network and select camera Browse all cameras of the network create playlist or angles to coordinate a replay sequence load camera to preview channel This mode is required to work in conjunction with a XT server of the network see next step lt Previous o Toattach to a server and remote select On Line and click the Next button Continue to step 4 MultiReview v01 03 42 LI MultiReview vo 2 Mode Selection Off Line Browse all cameras of the network and select camera Browse all cameras of the network create playlist or angles to coordinate a replay sequence load camera to preview channel This mode is required to work in conjunction with a XT server of the network see next step 4 Inthe Servers and Remo
66. ut The actual name of the layout This part can be edited The layout that is currently selected is highlighted in blue 39 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 3 6 3 Predefined Layout Toolbar Reset All Button Description The table below describes the buttons that are available in the Predefined Layout toolbar Button Description Six predefined Mosaic layouts 44 33 43 e 148 based on 4 3 e 2148 based on 4 4 e 1412 based on 4 4 The layout that is currently selected is highlighted in blue Removes all custom layouts and restores the default 474 layout MultiReview will automatically detect all servers in the network and assign each record channel connected with GBE to each cell of the Mosaic Cancels the record channels assigned to all custom layouts and sets their layout to the default 4 4 layout Reset All Cancels the record channels assigned to the currently selected custom layout sets its layout to the default 4 4 layout Saves all changes made to the layouts 40 3 User Interface aang V5 USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 kaan 3 6 4 3 User Interface Server List The Server List is available on the right side of the Mosaic Layout Configuration window It displays the EVS servers MultiReview has detected in the network along with their record channels It allows you to manually assign one or more record channels to the cells of the selected Mos
67. vent marker is added to the timeline 5 2 6 Editing a Playlist Moving Clips To change the position of a clip in a playlist proceed as follows 1 Inthe Playlists pane select and expand the appropriate playlist 2 Inthe playlist select the clip you want to move 3 Drag the clip to the desired position in the playlist 4 Release the clip at the desired position in the playlist The sequence number of each clip will be changed accordingly 5 Online or LSM Connected Mode 55 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Inserting Clips By default new clips are added at the bottom of a playlist To insert one or more new clips at a particular position within a playlist proceed as follows 1 Inthe Playlists pane select and expand the appropriate playlist 2 Inthe playlist select a specific clip 3 Add the new clips to the playlist See section Adding Clips to a Playlist on page 53 MultiReview adds the clips at the position before the selected clip and modifies the sequence number of all clips accordingly Note N If you do not want to insert the clips just re click the selected clip in the playlist to cancel the insert Then the clips will be added at the end of the playlist Trimming Clips You can fine tune the duration of a clip in the playlist by moving the clip s In or Out point To do this proceed as follows 1 Inthe Playlists pane select and expand the playlist containing the clip you w
68. ws 1 Inthe Custom Layout toolbar hover your cursor over the button of the desired custom layout Two extra buttons appear above the button x F1 Layout F2 Layout HETTES a 2 Click KI to remove the layout A confirmation message appears 3 Click Yes to continue Note N If only 1 custom layout is available you cannot remove it Assigning Record Channels How to Automatically Assign All Record Channels The very first time you start up MultiReview it will automatically assign the first 32 recorders in the network to the cells of the Mosaic e f there are up to 16 record channels these will be assigned to the cells on this page If there are more mosaic cells than record channels these will remain empty e f there are more than 16 record channels a second page of mosaic cells are assigned in the same way o Between 17 and 25 cameras the second layout will be a grid of 3 3 o Between 26 and 28 cameras the second layout will be a grid of 3 4 o Between 29 and 32 cameras the second layout will be a grid of 4 4 How to Manually Assign Single Record Channels To assign one server channel at a time to the selected custom Mosaic layout proceed as follows 1 Select the custom layout you want to assign the server record channel to 2 Inthe Server List select the desired server channel and drag and drop it to the desired mosaic cell Once assigned the record channel will be in bold in the Server li
69. wsing a Record Train To browse a Server record train with MultiReview you can operate with the GUI Shuttle Pro or keyboard on the growing train to mark the interest angles Fr iis MultiReview v01 02 09 MultiReview 17 35 08 14 119340 keyword 119340 keyword 119340 ASD1259 119340 keyword ie p gt PA PA 119340 keyword 119340 keyword 119340 keyword 119340 keyword Pa x wy vid PA 3 PA PA 17 30 08 04 Shuttle Pro remote is not connected Playing Speed 1 X 80 8 Browsing a Record Train USER MANUAL MultiReview 1 3 Components JOG E E Play Pause 8 Browsing a Record Train VS Description When the user jogs the mosaic shows the jog position and the timeline is in browsing mode GUI Fast Rewind Preview Frame e Shuttle Pro feed Fast Rewind Fast Forward 2 Previous Frame Next Frame When going back to Live timecode during browsing orin E E all cameras are at the same TC value e GUI O huttle Pro A ba eyboard m When the user makes a pause all cameras are paused at the same TC e GUI o huttle Pro A eyboard 81 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Components CUE Previous Cue Next Cue 82 Issue 1 03 B September 2015 Description When the user adds CUE in E E or during browsing the green marker will be added to the timeline for each CUE GUI o huttle Pro A eyboard GUI E
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