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Introduction
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1.1 Overview
This user guide informs you about the general handling of the I/O Tool
as well as about its complete controllable interface. However, as part of
the DVS software package certain information about the program or in-
dividual items may be not described here. They can be found in the oth-
er user guides delivered with the DVS system.
The chapters in this user guide contain the following information:
Chapter 1 Begins with a short introduction to CLIPSTER
and the I/O Tool, followed by a note regarding
the audience this manual is written for and an
explanation of the conventions used in this
manual. Additionally, it provides important
notes that you should read.
Chapter 2 This chapter provides basic information about
the I/O Tool. Here you can find some back-
ground information about this software mod-
ule and the DVS software in general. After that
follows a description of how to start and end
the program. This is complemented by a first
overview of the user interface of the I/O Tool
as well as by some notes on the module.
Chapter 3 Explains how to administrate recorded clips or
clips already present on the system with the
I/O Tool.
Chapter 4 This chapter describes the control of an exter-
nal player connected via RS-422.
Chapter 5 The I/O Tool offers three different modes to
record a clip: a manually controlled record, the
record of a source connected via RS-422 and a
batch controlled record. All modes are de-
scribed in detail in this chapter.
Chapter 6 How to play out clips with the I/O Tool is ex-
plained in this chapter. You can either play out
single clips already present on the DVS system
or the timeline of the Edit Tool. The latter can
also be performed while simultaneously con-
trolling an external device for a recording via
RS-422.
Chapter 7 The VTR task mode that emulates the behavior
of a VTR is explained in this chapter. It is an op-
tionally available feature for the DVS software.
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