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CLIPSTER I/O Tool User Guide
6.1.4 The Position Settings
At the right side of the selection area in the Play-out task mode you can
find settings to determine the position and length of a record operation
with an externally connected device.
Figure 6-4: Specifications for an RS-422 play-out
With the In, Out and Dur items you can control an externally connect-
ed device for the record of the timeline of the Edit Tool. They determine
the position and length of the record on the external device. When two
of the three items are determined, the remaining item will set itself ac-
cordingly. During a play-out the external device will be commanded by
the I/O Tool to begin a record like a VTR, i.e. allowing for preroll, pos-
troll, etc.
The buttons IN and OUT of the items enable you to select an in-/out-
point directly from the current position of the external player. Move the
external player via the controls of the I/O Tool (see chapter “Control-
ling an External Player” on page 4-1) to the position that you want to
Manual With this setting a simple play-out
of the timeline is performed and
no commands, such as a record
command, are sent via RS-422.
To record a played out timeline simulta-
neously with an externally connected de-
vice, for example, a VTR or a digital disk
recorder, such a device has to be con-
nected correctly to the DVS system’s out-
puts as well as its connectors for remote
control. Additionally, it has to be set to
accept remote control.
The parameters of the externally con-
nected player such as preroll or edit lag
can be changed via device profiles in the
Configuration Tool (see “CLIPSTER Con-
figurations” user guide).
These settings are necessary only when you want to play out
the timeline of the Edit Tool while simultaneously record it with
an externally connected device.
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